Explore the vibrant markets, colonial architecture, and multi-ethnic flavours of Port Louis with a private local guide. From Aapravasi Ghat's UNESCO courtyards to the Central Market's sizzling Dholl Puri stalls — this is the city's real soul.
What to expect
Your guide meets you steps from the cruise terminal and leads you through the Caudan Waterfront before plunging into the Central Market's extraordinary colour — fresh tropical fruits, hand-ground spices, and street vendors pressing sugar cane juice at hand-cranked mills. Aapravasi Ghat, the UNESCO-listed 19th-century immigration depot, delivers a deeply moving account of Mauritius's indentured-labour history. The food trail weaves through Chinatown and Little India, sampling Dholl Puri flatbreads, mine frite noodles, and gato piment chilli fritters. The tour closes at the Blue Penny Museum, home to the world's two rarest stamps.
Good to know
The terminal is virtually in the city centre — no transfer needed. Tours run 3–4 hours, fitting comfortably within any port day. Pre-book your specific guide and confirm the exact meeting point. Wear light, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes; the market is partially uncovered.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Louis — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.