Your Essential Guide to Shopping in Mauritius
Shopping in Mauritius isn’t just a pastime - it’s part of the island’s lifestyle. From bustling markets bursting with local crafts and spices to chic malls showcasing global brands, every corner offers a glimpse of Mauritius’ vibrant mix of tradition and modern style.
Each region has its own shopping charm - the lively streets of Port Louis, the coastal boutiques of Grand Baie, and the elegant promenades of the central plateau. Wherever you wander, you’ll find creativity, warmth, and plenty of irresistible finds along the way.
1. Tribeca Mall
Tribeca Mall, Mauritius’ newest and largest shopping destination, combines retail, dining, and entertainment under one roof. Modern, spacious, and lively, it offers family activities, premium stores, and a large food court - all conveniently located near Trianon for easy access from the central and western regions.
2. Bagatelle Mall of Mauritius
Bagatelle Mall, located in central Mauritius, is one of the island’s most popular shopping destinations. Featuring a variety of boutiques, restaurants, and lifestyle outlets, it offers a lively yet relaxed atmosphere for both locals and visitors. Its central location makes it a convenient stop when exploring the island’s main attractions - or part of a tailor-made route through the Mauritius Shopping Tour.
3. Caudan Waterfront
At the edge of Port Louis harbour, the Caudan Waterfront offers a charming seaside setting where shopping, dining, and culture come together. From designer stores to local craft markets, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a taste of city life, with landmarks like the Blue Penny Museum nearby - a great stop to include in the Mauritius North Tour.
4. Grand Baie La Croisette
Located in the lively coastal village of Grand Baie, La Croisette is one of Mauritius’ most popular lifestyle malls, combining shopping, dining, and leisure in a relaxed open-air setting. Perfect for a stroll after the beach or lunch by the lagoon - discover more about this seaside hub in our Grand Baie Guide.
5. Riche Terre Mall
Strategically located along the motorway between Port Louis and Grand Baie, Riche Terre Mall serves as a key retail hub in the north. With its spacious layout and wide range of fashion, grocery, and leisure outlets, it’s a convenient stop for both residents and travellers - a practical midpoint for shopping and dining when exploring the capital or northern Mauritius.
6. La City Trianon
Trianon Shopping Park is one of Mauritius’ most established malls, offering a balanced mix of shopping, leisure, and family dining. Its open layout and central location near Ebène Cybercity and Rose-Hill make it a favourite for both professionals and families - find out more about the region in our Ebène Cybercity Guide.
7. Phoenix Mall
A favourite among locals, Phoenix Mall offers a great mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment in one convenient location. Easily accessible from most parts of the island, it stays lively throughout the week and is a perfect stop for those exploring nearby towns like Curepipe or Quatre Bornes - learn more about the area in our Curepipe Guide.
8. So’Flo
Stylish yet compact, So’Flo Mall in Floréal offers a refined atmosphere with a curated mix of boutiques and cafés. Calm and inviting, it’s ideal for a relaxed shopping break on the central plateau, easily paired with a stroll through Floréal’s quiet streets or nearby factory shops.
9. Cascavelle Shopping Mall
Set against a scenic mountain backdrop, Cascavelle Shopping Mall combines open-air architecture with a relaxed coastal vibe. With its mix of clothing stores, cafés, and small eateries, it’s a pleasant stop for anyone spending time around Flic en Flac or Tamarin. It’s also a convenient break for visitors exploring the island’s west coast - discover more nearby attractions in our Flic en Flac Guide.
10. Mahogany Shopping Promenade
Surrounded by lakeside views and shaded promenades, Mahogany Shopping Promenade brings a fresh, open concept to the northern shopping scene. With fashion boutiques, restaurants, and artisanal shops set in a relaxed, scenic environment, it’s perfect for a leisurely day out. Nearby attractions include L’Aventure du Sucre Museum and the famous Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden - learn more in our SSR Botanical Garden Guide.
11. Cœur de Ville - Grand Baie
Located near the heart of Grand Baie, Cœur de Ville brings a convenient neighbourhood feel to the region’s vibrant shopping scene. With retail stores, cafés, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, it’s a great alternative to the larger malls nearby - perfect for quick shopping or a laid-back coffee break between beach stops.
12. Cœur de Ville - Tamarin
Located on the west coast, Cœur de Ville Tamarin offers a relaxed shopping experience that perfectly complements the region’s coastal charm. With a selection of shops, cafés, and essential services, it caters to both locals and visitors exploring nearby beaches like Tamarin and Flic en Flac. Its open, breezy layout and convenient location make it a pleasant stop for everyday shopping or a casual coffee by the sea.
13. Cœur de Ville - Flacq
Cœur de Ville Flacq brings comfort and convenience to the island’s east coast, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities all in one convenient spot. Its bright, open layout makes it a great stop for those visiting nearby beaches or resorts, while its central location connects easily to Flacq’s lively markets and coastal attractions - blending traditional and contemporary Mauritian charm.
14. Cœur de Ville - Goodlands
Cœur de Ville Goodlands offers a welcoming shopping experience in the north, with a balanced mix of retail, dining, and family-friendly services. Its contemporary design and easy access make it a key commercial hub for locals and travellers, as well as a convenient stop when exploring Mauritius’ northern attractions and beaches.
15. Plaisance Shopping Village
Just minutes from SSR International Airport, Plaisance Shopping Village is a convenient stop for both departing and arriving travellers. Its open-air design, clean design, and mix of local and international outlets make it ideal for last-minute shopping or a relaxed meal before a flight. Nearby Mahebourg and the island’s south-eastern coastline also make it perfect for combining shopping with sightseeing.
Shopping in Mauritius - A Journey Beyond Retail
From bustling malls to coastal promenades, shopping in Mauritius offers a glimpse into the island’s rhythm and creativity. Each mall blends international comfort with Mauritian authenticity, whether you’re exploring northern boutiques, central lifestyle centres, or seaside malls in the west. For a deeper cultural touch, explore our Mauritius Markets Guide or discover more about the island’s Culture & Traditions.


