Discover the best top things to do in Riviere Noire District, Mauritius including Kenzi Bar, Hang Loose Tours, Flic en Flac Beach, Piton Canot, International Slave Route Monument, La Preneuse Beach, Cascavelle Shopping Village, Village Walk Shopping Centre.
Restaurants in Riviere Noire District
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Kenzi bar Resto relaxed vibes. Live music on Wednesdays Fridays and Garden live concerts on Sundays. Relaxing vibes with a very friendly atmosphere situated in the heart of Flic en Flac .
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Hang Loose tours offers beginner to advanced kiteboarding lessons, supervised kite-tours including down-winders, waves clinic, freestyle sessions, under the highest safety measures, according to the International Kiteboarding Organisation (IKO) training and quality standards. It will also operate as rental agency for kite-surf, as well as offering no wind activities like surfing, SUP and Bicycle.
4.5 based on 3,121 reviews
very long beach with a blue lagoon inviting for all aqua diving swimming and other sports safely many hotels and restaurants all along the beach climate always good even in winter
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Piton Canot forms part of the Ebony Forest Reserve. We toured the mountain on a jeep and we are left some 30-45mins away from the peak. The peak is attained thru a strenous and steep climb, with the aid of ropes at some places. It is the highlight of the place and very much recommended.
4.0 based on 99 reviews
Le Morne Brabant is home to UNESCO's World Heritage site dedicated to the memory of the fight for freedom of the slaves in Mauritius...indeed in the world. The monument at the foot of the mountain comprises sculptures in stone from artists representing countries that have supplied slaves to Mauritius grouped around a centrepiece scultured by a Mauritian artist. A very peaceful place today but one cannot but feel an eerie force and s shiver will run down your spine when you cast your eyes aloft towards the top of the mountain from where the last slaves faced westwards towards Africa and jumped to their death to escape capture...not knowing that slavery had been abolished.
4.0 based on 72 reviews
Travelling to the west of mauritius coastal road was simply amazing. The sun,the heat,the mountain view,the locals,and the azure water giving a superb view on le morne from La preneuse public beach. There i found a basalt tower which was said to be a museum, so i hoped in for a visit. There you will be welcomed by a lady which is dressed in a uniform ancient time governor, very nice. The lady explained very well how the battle did occured long time, you can also find antiques objects which they did use before, guns, sword, bullets, cannons, even how the governor lifestyles. Very nice historical place should give a visit there but which i was not aware its payable which i see its not even mention before someone hopped in.
3.5 based on 236 reviews
A very enjoyable bright and welcoming shopping mall. Good place to spend an afternoon or take a break from the sunshine and beach. Lots of good shops and lots of restaurants and cafes. There is also a bowling alley, if you need a little distraction or the kids want to use up some energy. You will not be disappointed but pleasantly surprised. There is also a very good supermarket, Winners, if you are self catering, and a surprising very well stocked organic supermarket. Everything you need.
3.5 based on 19 reviews
La Gaulette Supermarket, Enso - Restaurant & Lounge, Zen Zone - Clothing & Accessories, Cafe Villaze, Doctor, Pharmacie, ATM
the perfect place to find snacks, drinks, spare clothing and souvenirs all at better prices than you find at any of the tourist attractions.
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