QuestionsMoney-ShoppingAny advice about souvenirs from Mauritius?
Anonymous asked 7 months ago

Hi, any advice about souvenirs from Mauritius?
What about prices?

Lady Taxi Service answered 7 months ago

Local rum,tea ,honey ,magnets, t-shirt well loads of choices

Rajen Ramah answered 7 months ago

Buy from Supermarkets….

Kevin Laye answered 7 months ago

Not sure price’s would be very good souvenirs

Neervan Gungaram answered 7 months ago

You can try the craft market at Port Louis

Valerie VpDm answered 7 months ago

spices

Anusha Maharajh answered 7 months ago

Above is where you will find everything mentioned but at half the price that you would normally pay🌻

Rv Car Service answered 7 months ago

Where are you staying

Gerard Peka answered 7 months ago

Premium rums, vanilla tea, Dodo fridge magnets, t-shirts! Available at supermarkets and craft markets!

Raj Badal answered 7 months ago

Ki p get prix…

Nirv Vand answered 7 months ago

Beware of scams. Shop around before buying. For example in portlouis market there r honest sellers and scammers who sell at bery high prices.

Irene Fiedler answered 7 months ago

Calendars

Ganganah Lutchmiah answered 7 months ago

Depending what you want
Foods
Table cloth
Clothes
So decide what you want first

Patrick Louise answered 7 months ago

What sort of money you want to spend or how many present a or family. Friends work people

Ruxandra Pop answered 7 months ago

Rum, vanilla and shells jewels

Eddy Wellens answered 7 months ago

Model boats, world class!

Ash Narain answered 7 months ago

Souvenirs have no price. It’s a bit like memories

Elaine Havenga answered 7 months ago

My suggestion: some New Grove Rum, banana chips, vanilla pods, Labourdonnais jam, Takama wine and a beautiful towel from Mauberry

Matthias Steger answered 7 months ago

Salt from the local Saline. Near Tamarin.

Valerie Wiehe Jordaan answered 7 months ago

Le Rendez-Vous They have a shop at La Croisette Mall Grand Baie ( near the cinema ). Have a look at their page

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    While being ruled by the French East India Company, sugarcane plantations prospered in Mauritius, making it one of the most significant contributors to the economy. Mauritius also remained an important stopping point on the trade routes from Europe before the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869.
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