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Mauritius Port Louis Tour: Self Guided GPS
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Port Louis
About
Explore Port Louis at your rhythm with a GPS map based tour that turns a simple drive or walk into a guided local adventure. Using your phone’s location, the experience tracks you in real time and unlocks the right story at the right place so you always know where to go next, what you’re seeing, and why it matters. Follow a curated route of viewpoints, hidden corners, cultural stops, and practical tips (parking, timing, photo spots, and local do’s and don’ts), delivered in short, engaging bursts that keep the day moving.
Made for independent travelers who want freedom without missing the context that makes Mauritius unforgettable. No fixed meeting point, no group schedule, just you, your ma...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 7 hours
Offered in English & French
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 7 hours
Offered in English & French
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Safety and practical information: Emergency numbers, useful contacts
Clearly identified amenities, including: Public toilets Food courts, cafés, Seating areas
Step-by-step walking guidance between landmarks
Interactive map with clearly marked landmarks and points of interest
Option to open Google Maps for real-time navigation to landmarks
App access and use - Secure login to the self-guided Port Louis GPS tour (sent after booking)
Location markers for useful services: ATMs and money changers, parking, pedestrian crossings
Curated video and audio content sharing stories, history, and local insights
Entrance fee for the Blue Penny Museum
Meals, snacks, and beverages are at your own expense.
Transportation to get to the starting point as well as any parking costs
Parking fees are not included (where applicable)
Connectivity and gear - Phone, headphones, and mobile data are required and not included.
Personal purchases - Souvenirs, market items, and optional extras are not included
Meeting Points
Departure
Caudan Waterfront
This is a self-guided GPS tour—there is no in-person guide and no physical meeting point.
Your tour starts at Caudan Waterfront Parking. Please make your way there at your preferred time, open the tour on your phone, and begin from the start point shown on the map.
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Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Built around Port Louis’ historic harbour, Caudan sits where maritime trade helped shape Mauritius into a multicultural crossroads. Today it blends modern leisure with the capital’s seafaring identity—views over the port, easy access to nearby heritage sites, and a lively atmosphere that reflects the island’s mix of cultures and commerce.
30 minutes
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Blue Penny Museum
A compact introduction to Mauritius’ defining chapters—navigation routes, colonial rivalries, and how the island became a strategic stop in the Indian Ocean. Its most famous icons are the rare “Post Office” stamps, but the museum’s broader value is how it connects objects and stories to the making of modern Mauritius.
45 minutes
3
Aapravasi Ghat
One of the most significant heritage sites in the Indian Ocean: the preserved immigration depot where indentured labourers were received after slavery ended in the British Empire. The site is central to the story of how Mauritius’ population, languages, religions, and cultural traditions evolved, making it a powerful place to reflect on identity and resilience.
45 minutes
4
Central Market
More than a shopping stop, the market is a living snapshot of everyday Mauritian culture—food traditions, medicinal herbs, craft practices, and the rhythms of the capital. Historically, markets like this grew alongside the port economy and remain key spaces where communities meet, negotiate, and share tastes from across Africa, Asia, and Europe.
30 minutes
5
Place d'Armes
This palm-lined ceremonial avenue is one of Port Louis’ most recognizable colonial-era spaces—designed to impress, organise, and project authority. It also serves as a modern civic corridor where parades, public gatherings, and daily city life reflect the capital’s shift from colonial administration to a contemporary Mauritian identity.
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The Bank of Mauritius Museum
A window into the island’s economic and social history through currency—how trade, sugar, shipping, and global connections influenced daily life. Coins and banknotes reveal political transitions, national symbols, and how Mauritius moved from colonial systems toward its own institutions and nationhood.
30 minutes
7
Natural History Museum
An essential chapter in the Mauritius story: the island’s unique biodiversity and what was lost—and learned—through human settlement and ecological change. A key highlight is the iconic Dodo skeleton, a powerful symbol of Mauritius’ natural heritage and one of the world’s most famous extinction stories. The museum provides clear context on endemic species, early accounts of the island, and why conservation remains so important today.
30 minutes
8
Les Jardins de la Compagnie
Originally established in the colonial period as a cultivated garden space linked to administration and order, this park remains a quiet cultural landmark in the city centre. Surrounded by historic buildings, it offers a pause to imagine an earlier Port Louis—when the capital’s identity was shaped by empire, trade, and the everyday lives of diverse communities.
20 minutes
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Port Louis
In addition to these main highlights, the app unlocks many other points of interest (heritage details, street-level stories, viewpoints, and local recommendations). Visitors can customise the route based on interests—spend longer on museums and history, focus on culture and local life, or keep it lighter with shopping and scenic stops—while the GPS tour continues to guide the experience seamlessly.
Mauritius Port Louis Tour: Self Guided GPS
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Port Louis
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$36.00
Price varies by group size
About
Explore Port Louis at your rhythm with a GPS map based tour that turns a simple drive or walk into a guided local adventure. Using your phone’s location, the experience tracks you in real time and unlocks the right story at the right place so you always know where to go next, what you’re seeing, and why it matters. Follow a curated route of viewpoints, hidden corners, cultural stops, and practical tips (parking, timing, photo spots, and local do’s and don’ts), delivered in short, engaging bursts that keep the day moving.
Made for independent travelers who want freedom without missing the context that makes Mauritius unforgettable. No fixed meeting point, no group schedule, just you, your ma...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 7 hours
Offered in English & French
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 7 hours
Offered in English & French
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Safety and practical information: Emergency numbers, useful contacts
Clearly identified amenities, including: Public toilets Food courts, cafés, Seating areas
Step-by-step walking guidance between landmarks
Interactive map with clearly marked landmarks and points of interest
Option to open Google Maps for real-time navigation to landmarks
App access and use - Secure login to the self-guided Port Louis GPS tour (sent after booking)
Location markers for useful services: ATMs and money changers, parking, pedestrian crossings
Curated video and audio content sharing stories, history, and local insights
Entrance fee for the Blue Penny Museum
Meals, snacks, and beverages are at your own expense.
Transportation to get to the starting point as well as any parking costs
Parking fees are not included (where applicable)
Connectivity and gear - Phone, headphones, and mobile data are required and not included.
Personal purchases - Souvenirs, market items, and optional extras are not included
Meeting Points
Departure
Caudan Waterfront
This is a self-guided GPS tour—there is no in-person guide and no physical meeting point.
Your tour starts at Caudan Waterfront Parking. Please make your way there at your preferred time, open the tour on your phone, and begin from the start point shown on the map.