Wander one of the oldest and most celebrated botanical gardens in the Southern Hemisphere, a living treasury of giant Amazonian water lilies, towering palms, and endemic Mauritian species — best explored with a private horticultural guide.
What to expect
Founded in 1770 under French colonial rule, the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden spans 37 hectares of meticulously curated parkland just 30 minutes north of Port Louis. Your guide opens with the talipot palm — which flowers once in a century — before leading you to the iconic Victoria amazonica pond, where enormous floating lily pads span over a metre wide. Ancient giant Aldabra tortoises amble freely through the grounds, utterly unperturbed by visitors. The spice garden reveals cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg in their living form, and your guide's stories of the French botanists who first catalogued them are both scholarly and captivating.
Good to know
A private taxi from Port Louis to Pamplemousses costs approximately MUR 600–800 (USD 13–18) each way; round trip takes about 1.5 hours including transfers plus 2 hours in the garden. Visit in the morning when the Victoria lily pads are at their most photogenic. Combine with a stop at the nearby L'Aventure du Sucre sugar heritage museum for a full cultural half-day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Louis — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.