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Markets in Mauritius
Written by Rushenka Christopher on June 1, 2020 Share on

Markets in Mauritius – Top Ten That Are Absolutely Fabulous!

Mauritius is not just about staying in a fancy resort and chilling on the beach. This east African country is about waterfalls, treks, adventure, shopping and much more. Who doesn’t like to hit the markets while they are in a new country? Whether you are into shopping or not, strolling through marketplaces is definitely therapeutic. If you are wondering what are the top places markets in Mauritius, you’ve come to the right place.

Here’s a carefully curated list of the top 10 markets in Mauritius

  • Port Louis Market, Port Louis
  • Le Craft Market, Caudan Waterfront
  • Central Market, Port Louis
  • Quatre Bornes Market, Plaines Wilhems
  • Grand Baie Bazaar, Grand Baie
  • Flacq Market
  • Craft Market
  • Floreal Shopping
  • Mahebourg Market
  • Curepipe Shopping

Port Louis Market, Port Louis

This is by far the most famous market in Mauritius. The location in itself makes it all the more important because it is placed right in the heart of Port Loius. You get the best-dried herbs and spices and also some interesting bamboo products. You can find anything and everything that you are looking for. Head over to one of the cafes after you’re done shopping to have some yummy seafood or enjoy a cocktail and call it a day.

Le Craft Market, Caudan Waterfront

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Le Craft Market is exactly what it sounds like. You get the best handicrafts and really cool souvenirs. They also have the best collection of cane work and other locally produced items. You might also come across some mindblowing glass work while you’re there. If you are into essential oils, this is where you hoard from. They have exotic oils and herbs as well.

Central Market, Port Louis

This is a very simple marketplace that sells groceries and medicinal oils. You might not come across any boutiques or other fancy stores but this market will give you a sense of having a true Mauritius style shopping experience. You might also want to check out the herbal oils that this market is ever so famous for.

Quatre Bornes Market, Plaines Wilhems

Quatre Bornes is for all things textiles. You can find vibrant clothes that are of good quality. You can also check out their premium collection of kitchen items. This market is very inexpensive which is the icing on the cake. This market happens twice a week on every Thursday and Sunday so be sure to check this out while you’re there.

Grand Baie Bazaar, Grand Baie

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If you are a street shopping kind of a person, Grand Baie is where you need to be. This market area is filled with cute little things that you can carry back home as souvenirs and even if you impulse shop, you will not be burning a hole in your pocket because this is a cheap marketplace altogether.

Flacq Market

This is the largest open-air market in the country. This is a very simple place where you can buy locally produced fresh fruits and vegetables. You can also find some fun T-shirts and hats that are sold on the streets.

Craft Market

This is located right next to the Port Loius market and has a distinct mahogany smell as soon as you enter this area. There are plenty of shops that sell great artworks. This is also a great place to get souvenirs.

Floreal Shopping

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Floreal is located district of Plaines Wilhems. You can purchase some exquisite paintings that are fairly cheap and you can also check out the designer clothes that are sold. It is a great place to do some budget shopping.

Mahebourg Market

This market is a part of a fishing village and it gets its name from the French governor Mahe de Labourdonnais. This store is very close to the sea and is one of the most budget-friendly shops on the island. You can find amazing deals and if you can bargain, there’s nothing like it. Be sure to pick up some snacks because they have some good ones and you can also get spices here.

Curepipe Shopping

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Curepipe is considered as the second largest city after Port Loius. It is located in the district of Plaines Wilhems and is a paradise for shopaholics. You can find a few duty free shops and there are many stores that sell clothes of great quality. You can even find Indian clothes here.

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