Curepipe to Cap Malheureux
Updated: March 14, 2024 10:28 AMCurepipe to Cap Malheureux
Language
The official languages of Mauritius are English and French. Creole is the most widely spoken language on the island.
Currency
The Mauritian rupee (MUR) is the official currency of Mauritius.
Distance
The distance from Curepipe to Cap Malheureux is approximately 35 kilometers (22 miles).
How to Reach
- By bus: Take the bus from Curepipe to Port Louis, then transfer to another bus to Cap Malheureux.
- By taxi: A taxi from Curepipe to Cap Malheureux will cost around MUR 1,000-1,500.
- By rental car: You can rent a car for around MUR 1,000-2,000 per day.
Expenses
- Accommodation: Expect to pay around MUR 1,000-2,000 per night for a hotel room in Cap Malheureux.
- Food: A meal at a restaurant in Cap Malheureux will cost around MUR 200-500.
- Activities: Activities in Cap Malheureux include swimming, snorkeling, diving, and boat tours. Prices vary depending on the activity.
Best time to go
The best time to visit Cap Malheureux is during the dry season, which runs from May to November. The weather is warm and sunny during this time, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
What to Eat
- Roti: A Mauritian flatbread filled with various ingredients, such as chicken, fish, or vegetables.
- Dholl puri: A lentil-based pancake served with a variety of chutneys.
- Vindaye: A Mauritian curry dish typically made with fish, chicken, or vegetables.
- Alouda: A refreshing drink made with milk, sugar, and vanilla extract.
Where to Go
- Poudre d'Or Beach: A beautiful beach with white sand and crystal-clear water.
- Cap Malheureux Church: A historic church with a distinctive red roof.
- Maheswarnath Mandir: A Hindu temple with intricate architecture.
- Turtle Bay: A marine park where you can swim with sea turtles.
FAQ
- Is it safe to travel to Cap Malheureux? Yes, Cap Malheureux is a safe destination for tourists.
- What is the best way to get around Cap Malheureux? The best way to get around Cap Malheureux is by foot or by bicycle.
- What are the best things to do in Cap Malheureux? The best things to do in Cap Malheureux include swimming, snorkeling, diving, and boat tours.
*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.
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