If your holiday isn’t complete without a little retail therapy, Shangri-La has you covered. We’ve scoured Mauritius to find the best shopping experiences, from high-end boutiques to the high street, hidden gems at one-of-one shoppes, private ateliers and bustling markets.
Port Louis Shopping
In Port Louis, visitors will find many small shops, including those selling typical Chinese herbs, products and clothing. The Port Louis Bazaar is a treat, with exotic spices and vegetables, colourful saris, baskets, traditional handicrafts, local jewellery and souvenirs on sale at very low prices.
The Caudan Waterfront shopping mall features luxury shops, a craft market, food court, and several restaurants under one roof. At Happy World House, shoppers can find branded clothing, jewellery, perfumes, and mobile phone accessories.
Bagatelle Shopping
Bagatelle is one of Mauritius’ leading shopping malls, with 130 shops offering comprehensive retail and lifestyle options, which attract diverse shoppers from all over the island. Bagatelle offers the widest selection of speciality shops in Mauritius, as well as a variety of restaurants, cafés and other dining options.
Flacq Shopping
Flacq is the main village In eastern Mauritius, where visitors will find many stalls and boutiques selling Indian clothing. The Flacq Coeur de Ville features several shops and a spacious food court.
Tribeca Shopping
At Tribeca, visitors can browse international brands, enjoy a wide selection of restaurants and cafés, and explore one of the island’s largest food courts, offering a diverse range of local and international cuisines. With its modern design and vibrant atmosphere, Tribeca has quickly become one of Mauritius’ leading lifestyle destinations..
La Croisette Shopping
Located in Grand Baie, La Croisette combines shopping, dining and leisure in an open-air environment. The centre features international and local brands, cafés, restaurants, a supermarket, a cinema and a gym, making it a popular destination in the north of the island.