Mauritius in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary
A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Mauritius covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.
By Hello Travel Team
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Arrival in Mauritius & Grand Baie Beach
- Morning/AfternoonAirport to Grand Baie taxi~$50
- AfternoonWalk Grand Baie Beach & local snacks~$10
- EveningSunset drinks and casual dinner~$20
Grand BaiePre-booked taxi from airport to Grand Baie (~$40–60, 1–1.5 hours); local buses available but slower.
Budget$70Mid-range$140Luxury$280 - 2
Port Louis Markets, Aapravasi Ghat & Caudan Waterfront
- MorningBus from Grand Baie to Port Louis~$3
- MorningCentral Market & Aapravasi Ghat visit~$8
- AfternoonLunch at Caudan Waterfront~$18
- Afternoon/EveningBlue Penny Museum & return to Grand Baie~$15
Port LouisGrand BaieUse direct bus Grand Baie–Port Louis (~$1.50 each way) or taxi (~$25 each way) if short on time.
Budget$60Mid-range$150Luxury$260 - 3
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden & Trou-aux-Biches
- MorningTaxi to Pamplemousses Botanical Garden~$15
- MorningGarden visit & guided tour~$12
- AfternoonTrou-aux-Biches beach time & lunch~$18
- EveningReturn to Grand Baie & dinner~$20
PamplemoussesTrou-aux-BichesGrand BaieNegotiate return taxi rate from Grand Baie for Pamplemousses and Trou-aux-Biches (~$25–30 for the loop).
Budget$70Mid-range$150Luxury$280 - 4
Transfer to Flic en Flac & West Coast Beach Time
- MorningTaxi from Grand Baie to Flic en Flac~$60
- AfternoonCheck-in & lunch at Flic en Flac~$20
- Afternoon/EveningSwimming and sunset on Flic en Flac Beach
- EveningDinner at beachfront restaurant~$22
Grand BaieFlic en FlacTaxi is fastest (1.5 hours); bus combinations are cheaper (~$3–4) but may take 2.5+ hours.
Budget$80Mid-range$170Luxury$320 - 5
Chamarel, Black River Gorges & Trou aux Cerfs
- MorningFull-day west/southwest taxi tour~$100
- MorningTrou aux Cerfs crater viewpoint
- Late MorningBlack River Gorges viewpoints & short hikes
- AfternoonChamarel Waterfall & Seven Colored Earth entrance~$18
- AfternoonCreole lunch en route~$15
Flic en FlacCurepipeChamarelBlack River GorgesHire a driver/guide from Flic en Flac for a full-day loop; agree route and price (~$80–120 per car).
Budget$90Mid-range$190Luxury$350 - 6
Casela Nature Parks or Free Day in Flic en Flac
- MorningTaxi or bus to Casela Nature Parks~$10
- Morning/AfternoonCasela entrance & activities~$40
- AfternoonLunch at park or local café~$18
- EveningBeach time and dinner in Flic en Flac~$20
Flic en FlacCasela is ~15 minutes from Flic en Flac; taxis are easy to arrange via hotel or with data on your phone.
Budget$70Mid-range$160Luxury$320 - 7
Transfer to Le Morne & Optional Le Morne Brabant Hike
- MorningTaxi from Flic en Flac to Le Morne~$40
- AfternoonCheck-in and relax on Le Morne beach
- AfternoonGuided hike up Le Morne Brabant (optional)~$60
- EveningDinner at hotel or nearby restaurant~$28
Flic en FlacLe MorneShort coastal transfer (~45–60 minutes); arrange licensed guide in advance if hiking Le Morne Brabant.
Budget$80Mid-range$180Luxury$350 - 8
Catamaran Cruise & Île aux Cerfs or Lagoon Snorkeling
- Morning/AfternoonFull-day catamaran cruise with transfers~$75
- AfternoonSnorkeling and GRSE waterfall stop
- AfternoonBBQ lunch on board (often included)
- EveningDrinks and dinner back at Le Morne~$30
Le MorneEast Coast LagoonCruise operators usually include hotel pickups; confirm timings and inclusions when booking.
Budget$90Mid-range$190Luxury$360 - 9
South Coast Drive to Gris Gris, La Vanille & Mahebourg
- Morning/AfternoonPrivate driver for south coast sightseeing & transfer~$80
- MorningLa Vanille Nature Park entrance~$20
- AfternoonStop at Gris Gris & La Roche qui Pleure
- EveningDinner in Mahebourg or Blue Bay~$20
Le MorneSouillacMahebourgBlue BayDo a one-way scenic transfer from Le Morne to Mahebourg with sightseeing stops; agree day rate in advance.
Budget$80Mid-range$180Luxury$340 - 10
Blue Bay or Mahebourg Morning & Airport Departure
- MorningMorning swim or Mahebourg market visit~$5
- Late Morning/AfternoonTaxi to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport~$15
MahebourgBlue BayAllow 20–30 minutes to the airport; confirm departure terminal and flight time via your Hello eSIM data connection.
Budget$50Mid-range$120Luxury$260
Trip Summary
TL;DR: A Perfect Mauritius 10 Day Itinerary At A Glance
A 10 day Mauritius itinerary is enough time to split your stay between the north (Grand Baie), the west/southwest (Flic en Flac & Le Morne), and a final night near the airport, combining beaches, culture, and nature with easy drives under 2 hours. In this Mauritius 10 day trip plan you’ll base yourself mainly around Grand Baie and Flic en Flac, add day trips to Port Louis, Chamarel, Le Morne and Île aux Cerfs, and finish close to Mahebourg for a stress‑free departure.
Most visitors to Mauritius stay 7–10 nights, and the island welcomed around 1.29 million tourists in 2023 according to Statistics Mauritius, so tourism infrastructure and transport are well developed. Daily travel costs can be surprisingly manageable: expect around $60–90 per day for budget travellers, $120–200 for mid‑range, and $250+ for luxury in 2026, depending on season.
To keep your Mauritius travel plan simple, this guide uses two main hubs: Grand Baie in the north (days 1–4) and Flic en Flac / Le Morne in the west and southwest (days 5–9), with a final night near Mahebourg and the airport. You’ll get a mix of markets, street food, waterfalls, hikes, snorkeling, boat trips, and time to simply do nothing on powder‑white sand while Hello’s app quietly tracks your shared expenses in the background.
Days 1–3: North Coast Base in Grand Baie (Beaches, Port Louis & Pamplemousses)
The best way to start a Mauritius 10 day itinerary is to base yourself in Grand Baie and spend three days linking relaxed beach time with easy day trips to Port Louis and Pamplemousses Botanical Garden. This keeps driving times short while you ease into island life.
Day 1 – Arrival & Grand Baie
Morning/afternoon: Land at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport and take a taxi or pre‑booked transfer to Grand Baie (about 1–1.5 hours, $40–60 in 2026 for a standard taxi). Check in, then walk Grand Baie Beach, browse boutiques and grab an early dinner of mine frite (fried noodles) or dholl puri at a local snack ($3–6 per plate).
Evening: Sunset drinks on the beach; budget $2–3 for a local Phoenix beer, $8–12 for a cocktail in a bar. Use the Hello app’s budget tracking to log first‑day expenses and see how your daily average is shaping up.
Day 2 – Port Louis & Caudan Waterfront
Morning: Drive or bus to Port Louis (about 25–35 minutes from Grand Baie; intercity bus around $1.50 one way). Explore the Central Market and Chinatown, then visit the UNESCO‑listed Aapravasi Ghat to understand the island’s indentured labour history. According to the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority, Port Louis is the country’s most visited city, so arrive by 9 am to avoid crowds.
Afternoon: Walk over to Caudan Waterfront for lunch (expect $10–18 per person for a meal in 2026), then visit the Blue Penny Museum if you enjoy history and stamps. Return to Grand Baie by late afternoon.
Day 3 – Pamplemousses Botanical Garden & Beach Time
Morning: Taxi from Grand Baie to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden at Pamplemousses (about 20 minutes, $15–20 return). The garden is famous for its giant water lilies and spice trees; plan 2–3 hours. Entrance is usually under $10.
Afternoon/evening: Head back to Grand Baie or nearby Trou‑aux‑Biches for swimming and sunset. Street‑food dinner can be kept under $10; mid‑range restaurants will be closer to $18–25.
Indicative daily budgets (Days 1–3)
- Budget: $60–80
- Mid‑range: $130–180
- Luxury: $250–350+
Days 4–6: West Coast, Flic en Flac & Chamarel for Nature and Adventure
The most scenic middle stretch of a Mauritius 10 day trip is the west coast, where Flic en Flac, Chamarel and Black River Gorges offer beaches, waterfalls, and viewpoints within an hour’s drive of each other. Using Flic en Flac as your base keeps day trips straightforward.
Day 4 – Transfer to Flic en Flac & Beach Sunset
Morning: Check out of Grand Baie and transfer to Flic en Flac (around 1.5 hours by taxi, $50–70). Bus combinations are cheaper (about $3–4 total) but slower.
Afternoon: Check into your guesthouse or resort and enjoy the long west‑facing beach, ideal for swimming and snorkeling in calm conditions. Dinner at a beachside restaurant will usually cost $15–25 per person in 2026.
Day 5 – Chamarel & Black River Gorges
Morning: Book a full‑day west/southwest tour or hire a driver (around $80–120 per car for 2–3 people). Start at Trou aux Cerfs dormant volcano crater near Curepipe, then drive through Black River Gorges National Park for viewpoints and short walks; the park protects over 6,500 hectares of native forest according to the Mauritian National Parks and Conservation Service.
Afternoon: Continue to Chamarel Waterfall and the Seven Colored Earth Geopark, one of Mauritius’s most iconic sites. Combined entrance tickets are usually under $15–20. Many tours include a Creole lunch stop in a village restaurant ($10–18 per person).
Evening: Return to Flic en Flac for a relaxed dinner or a sunset drink on the sand.
Day 6 – Casela Nature Parks or Free Beach Day
Morning: Visit Casela Nature Parks, about 15 minutes from Flic en Flac, for ziplines, safaris and family‑friendly activities. Entrance packages vary widely, but plan $25–60 depending on what you include.
Afternoon/evening: Free time at Flic en Flac Beach or a short drive to the quieter Tamarin area. Use the Hello app’s expense splitting if you’re with friends and booking group activities.
Indicative daily budgets (Days 4–6)
- Budget: $70–90
- Mid‑range: $140–200
- Luxury: $280–400+
Days 7–9: Le Morne Peninsula, Île aux Cerfs & the South Coast
The final days of your Mauritius 10 day itinerary are best spent around Le Morne for dramatic scenery, plus a lagoon or island day trip such as Île aux Cerfs or Blue Bay Marine Park for snorkeling and sailing. This is where your Mauritius travel plan turns properly tropical‑postcard.
Day 7 – Le Morne & Southwest Beaches
Morning: Transfer from Flic en Flac to Le Morne Peninsula (about 45–60 minutes by taxi, $35–50). Check in, then walk the beach and admire the basalt cliff of Le Morne Brabant, a UNESCO World Heritage Site symbolising resistance to slavery.
Afternoon: Optional hike of Le Morne Brabant with a registered guide (common tours cost $45–70 per person). The panoramic views of reef and lagoon are among the island’s best.
Evening: Dinner in your hotel or a nearby local spot; allow $12–20 for a simple Creole meal or $30+ in resort restaurants.
Day 8 – Lagoon Cruise or Île aux Cerfs
Morning: Take a full‑day catamaran cruise, often including transfers from the southwest to the east coast departure points (like Trou d’Eau Douce) for Île aux Cerfs. Typical packages are $55–90 including BBQ lunch and drinks in 2026.
Afternoon: Snorkeling at coral spots and a visit to Grand Rivière Sud Est waterfall are common inclusions. Mauritius is surrounded by 150 km of barrier reef according to the Mauritius Oceanographic Institute, making snorkeling and reef‑safe sunscreen essential.
Evening: Return to your Le Morne or west‑coast base.
Day 9 – South Coast: Gris Gris, La Vanille & Mahebourg Area
Morning: Check out and drive along the wild south coast. Stop at La Vanille Nature Park to see giant tortoises and crocodiles (entry from around $15–25), then continue to Gris Gris and La Roche qui Pleure for wave‑battered cliffs.
Afternoon/evening: Finish near Mahebourg or Blue Bay, about 15–25 minutes from the airport, to simplify departure. Expect $40–60 for a private transfer including sightseeing stops if you book a full day.
Indicative daily budgets (Days 7–9)
- Budget: $80–100
- Mid‑range: $150–220
- Luxury: $300–450+
Day 10 Departure, Transport Tips & Daily Budget Comparison
The final day of a Mauritius 10 day trip is usually a relaxed morning near Blue Bay or Mahebourg, followed by a short transfer to the international airport, with total travel time rarely exceeding 30 minutes from most south‑coast stays. This keeps the end of your Mauritius itinerary stress‑free.
Day 10 – Easy Departure
Morning: Enjoy a last swim at Blue Bay Beach or a stroll through Mahebourg’s waterfront and local market if timing allows. Grab a simple breakfast of gateaux piments (chili fritters) and coffee for around $3–5.
Transfer: Taxis to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport from Mahebourg or Blue Bay usually cost $10–20 in 2026. If you stayed further up the coast, factor in 45–90 minutes and $30–60 for a taxi.
To keep your transport and daily spending visible, use the Hello app’s multi‑currency budget tracking and AI receipt scanning for everything from taxi receipts to seaside lunches. This helps you stick to your target spend across the full 10 days.
Typical daily budgets by style (2026 estimates)
| Travel Style | Daily Budget (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $60–90 | Local buses, guesthouses, street food, a few paid attractions |
| Mid‑range | $120–200 | Mix of taxis and tours, 3–4* hotels, restaurant dinners |
| Luxury | $250–450+ | 4–5* resorts, private drivers, spa, premium excursions |
For a full 10 day Mauritius itinerary, that usually translates to roughly $700–900 (budget), $1,400–2,000 (mid‑range), and $2,500+ (luxury), excluding international flights.
Staying Connected & Managing Money in Mauritius with Hello eSIM
The easiest way to stay connected on a 10 day Mauritius itinerary is to arrive with mobile data already active via Hello eSIM, so you can order taxis, check maps, and split expenses with friends the moment you land. That way your Mauritius travel plan stays flexible and stress‑free.
Hello is a travel companion app for iOS and Android that combines trip planning, budget tracking, and eSIM connectivity for 200+ countries, including Mauritius. You can buy and activate a Hello eSIM for Mauritius before your flight, so your phone connects automatically when you step off the plane.
Data plans start from 5 GB with live prices shown in the app, making it simple to choose a package that matches 10 days of navigation, messaging, and light social media. For heavier use (remote work or lots of video), consider buying a larger bundle when you plan your Mauritius 10 day trip.
Once in Mauritius, you can use Hello’s AI receipt scanning (in any language and currency), voice expense entry, and automatic exchange rates to track what you spend on taxis, tours, and meals. The expense‑splitting feature supports multiple currencies, so if one friend pays the catamaran bill and another covers the car rental, Hello keeps everything even without spreadsheets.
For travellers hopping onward to other destinations like Japan, it’s also worth noting that Hello offers eSIM connectivity globally, such as Hello eSIM for Japan, so you can keep using the same app to manage data and budgets across multiple countries.
Common Questions About a Mauritius 10 Day Itinerary (Costs, Best Time & Safety)
A 10 day Mauritius itinerary is ideal for first‑time visitors because it gives enough time to see north, west, and south coasts without rushing, while keeping daily costs between about $60 and $200 per person depending on your travel style. This Q&A tackles the most common planning questions.
When is the best time to visit Mauritius?
Mauritius is a year‑round destination, but the most popular months are May–October, when the weather is drier and less humid. According to the Mauritius Meteorological Services, average coastal temperatures then sit around 20–26°C, which is perfect for hiking and beaches.
Is Mauritius expensive?
It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. You can eat local street food from $3–6 per meal, use buses under $2 per ride, and stay in guesthouses from about $30–60 per night in 2026. Resort dining and tours raise costs but add comfort and convenience.
Is Mauritius safe for travellers?
Mauritius has a reputation as one of the safer destinations in the Indian Ocean, with low violent crime rates and a strong tourism focus. Normal city precautions apply: keep valuables close in Port Louis markets and avoid leaving belongings unattended on the beach.
Do I need to rent a car?
You don’t have to. Buses connect main towns and taxis or private drivers work well for day trips like Chamarel or Île aux Cerfs. However, a rental car (from about $35–50 per day in 2026) offers more freedom if you’re comfortable driving on the left.
How much cash do I need?
Cards are widely accepted in hotels, larger restaurants, and supermarkets, but carry some Mauritian rupees for markets, street food, and small shops. Many travellers withdraw cash on arrival and then log ATM fees and spending in the Hello app to track their real daily budget.
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