The Mauritian version of Cape Town must be in the south-western part of the island. This is where you’ll find the Rivière Noire (Black River) district, famous for the 6 574-hectare Black River Gorges National Park. The natural reserve is filled with lovely hiking trails, indigenous forests and a variety of wildlife. It is perfect for families with a very outdoorsy, Capetonian vibe attached to it.
The geographically flat northern part of the island is similar to Joburg, with a strong island vibe for the younger crowd. Here you’re likely to still find a club open after 22:00, and Catamaran rides and lobster are very much a thing. This area has also proven to be a little more expensive on the property side.
Central Mauritius can be compared to Durban’s Kloof area and with its cooler climate and some distance from the beach, it is a favourite among older people.