Tourist sites accessible to wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility in Mauritius
More and more travelers in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility are choosing Mauritius. This page lists tourist attractions known for their accessibility (at least partial), to help you plan a more relaxed stay. Below you will find our selection of accessible sites.
Visit Mauritius, accessible by wheelchair and for people with reduced mobility
Mauritius attracts travelers with disabilities or reduced mobility every year. This page lists tourist attractions on the island known for being wheelchair accessible, as well as sites adapted for people with reduced mobility (PRM), to help you plan your visits with confidence.
Accessibility remains uneven across the island. Newer or renovated establishments, some large hotels, certain museums, gardens, and shopping centers offer facilities such as ramps, adapted restrooms, and accessible driveways. Conversely, older sites, rugged terrain, sandy beaches, and public transportation can make getting around difficult. It's therefore best to check accessibility information for each location before visiting.
For each site presented here, we specify the access conditions as clearly as possible to help you make your choice. Many large hotels have adapted rooms, several gardens and residences have level pathways, and some public beaches offer easy access. If you have any doubts, calling the establishment directly remains the most reliable way to confirm the facilities actually available on the day of your visit.
From an organizational standpoint, plan your transportation in advance: you can rent a vehicle and, depending on your needs, use service providers offering suitable vehicles. Also consider questions of health and health safety on site. To go further — accommodation, equipment, travel, procedures — our Complete guide for people with reduced mobility details everything you need to know before you leave.
To locate places and plan your routes, consult our map of tourist sites in Mauritius It locates each site and provides access to our detailed articles. Below you will find our selection of tourist sites that are wheelchair accessible and adapted for people with reduced mobility.
The Daruty Forest – Belle Vue Forest
Discover the Daruty Forest (Belle Vue): hiking trails, historic sugar mill ruins and tropical nature, 10 minutes from Grand Baie
Saint Félix – public beach
Saint Félix public beach is captivating thanks to its crystal-clear waters, considered the most transparent in Mauritius.
Caudan Waterfront – Port Louis
The Caudan Waterfront is the main commercial and cultural complex in Port Louis, opened in 1996 on the old docks of the port.
Sunsets in Mauritius
It is at dusk that Mauritius reveals one of its most beautiful spectacles: breathtaking sunsets that set the sky and ocean ablaze.
The Shri Sockalingum Meenatchee Ammen Temple – Kaylasson
Located in Abercrombie in Port Louis, the Shri Sockalingum Meenatchee Ammen Kovil (Kaylasson) temple is the oldest Tamil temple on Mauritius.
Wolmar – public beach
Wolmar public beach on the west coast of Mauritius, south of Flic-en-Flac, is a true hidden gem and peaceful spot on the island.
Fort Frederik Hendrik and its museum
In Vieux Grand Port in the southeast of Mauritius, Fort Frederik Hendrik is one of the island's most precious historical remains.
The Albion Lighthouse
At the top of the cliffs of Pointe-aux-Caves, the Albion lighthouse stands proudly with its characteristic red and white stripes.
Company Garden
The Company Garden, a silent witness to the evolution of Port Louis in Mauritius from the colonial era to the present day
Curepipe Botanical Garden
The Curepipe Botanical Garden, a green oasis in the heart of Mauritius, is the second largest botanical garden on the island after the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden.
Château du Réduit – State House
Perched on the heights of Moka, the Château du Réduit is much more than a presidential residence. It is a veritable history book.
Deer Hole
In Curepipe stands one of the most fascinating natural sites in the archipelago: Trou aux Cerfs, the crater of a dormant volcano
Palmar – public beach
Nestled on the magnificent east coast of Mauritius, in the Belle Mare region, Palmar public beach is a true hidden gem that fully deserves its reputation as Mauritius's "secret pearl".
The Corner of Focus
Gunner's Quoin (Le Coin de Mire) stands majestically off the north coast of Mauritius near the village of Cap Malheureux
Calodyne – public beach
In the northern region of Mauritius, Calodyne public beach is a gem that offers visitors an authentic and peaceful seaside experience.
Tomb of Father Laval
An emblematic figure in Mauritian history, Father Laval is venerated as the "Saint of Mauritius".
Saint Aubin Estate
Domaine de Saint-Aubin, a majestic colonial residence built at the end of the 19th century, was the home of influential families linked to the sugar industry.
Domaine des Aubineaux
Domaine des Aubineaux, located in the cool, green region of Curepipe, is one of the most precious colonial residences in Mauritius. Built in 1872
The Tea Route
The Tea Route in Mauritius: A Journey to the Heart of Historic Tea Plantations
The Bois Chéri Estate
Domaine de Bois Chéri is the first and largest tea plantation in Mauritius. Located in the heart of the island's central plateaus
Slave Route Monument
At the foot of Le Morne Brabant in Mauritius stands a monument of profound historical and memorial significance: the Slave Route Monument
Blue Bay
In the southeast of Mauritius, Blue Bay is an idyllic destination that captivates with the beauty of its exceptional beach and marine environment.
Flac cop
Nestled on the west coast of Mauritius, Flic en Flac stretches along one of the island's most beautiful beaches.
Grand Baie
Nestled on the north coast of Mauritius, Grand Baie (Grand Bay) is a seaside resort that combines Mauritian authenticity with modern tourist infrastructure.
Kwan Tee Pagoda
The Kwan Tee Pagoda in Port Louis: A jewel of Sino-Mauritian cultural heritage
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Divya Mangala Vigraham 108ft
The Sri Venkateswara Swamy Divya Mangala Vigraham is one of the most impressive religious statues in the Hindu world, 108 feet (approximately 33 meters)
Hari Hara Devasthanam Temple
In the heart of Mauritius stands the magnificent Hari Hara Devasthanam Temple, a Hindu sanctuary dedicated to the deities Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva)
Spiritual Park – Pointe des Lascars
Spiritual Park at Pointe des Lascars represents a place where spirituality, history and natural beauty meet harmoniously
Memorial to the sinking of the Saint Géran – Paul and Virginia
Monument in memory of the sinking of the Saint Géran à Poudre d'Or, it is also called the Paul and Virginie monument in reference to the famous novel
Mont Choisy – public beach
Nestled on the northwest coast of Mauritius, Mont Choisy public beach is one of the most popular. It stretches for approximately 3 km
Labourdonnais Castle
Located in the village of Mapou, in the heart of Mauritius, the Château de Labourdonnais is a true jewel of Mauritian heritage.
Mahébourg
Located on the southeast coast of Mauritius, Mahébourg is a peaceful coastal village that exudes authentic charm.
The Sugar Adventure
L'Aventure du Sucre invites you on a fascinating journey through the history of the island and its sugar cane.
Anna's Estate
Domaine Anna is a renowned restaurant located in Mauritius, nestled in the heart of an enchanting natural setting that immediately captivates its visitors.
Casela Nature Parks
Casela Nature Parks in Mauritius is a must-see destination for nature and adventure lovers.
Aapravasi Ghat
Aapravasi Ghat: a World Heritage Site, it bears poignant witness to the history of indentured migration
Cape Unhappy
Cap Malheureux and its iconic Notre-Dame Auxiliatrice church with its bright red roof
Land of 7 Colors
Discover the land of 7 colors in Chamarel, a magnificent geological curiosity nestled in a verdant setting
Grand Bassin
Discover Grand Bassin, a "magical" place in Mauritius steeped in spirituality – a must-see!
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (Pamplemousses)
Discover the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden in Pamplemousses
