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		<title>Mauritius: After the Sunset</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Most, but by no means all, of the action takes place in Mauritius’ hotels and resort but there’s much else besides for shopping and dining plus a bit of nightlife too” Shopping Port Louis is the main shopping Mecca with its flashy Cauden Waterfront where duty free goods are available in air-conditioned shops and designer boutiques. If you want a bit more local colour, head to the Central Market and the interesting shops in Chinatown. Vistors should expect to pay 20-3-% less than the asking price with a bit of haggling. Stay hydrated in the city heat with a refreshing almond milkshake. South of Port Louis is Phoenix with a hyper market and the Mauritian Glass Gallery and shop. Up north, Grand Baie probably has the most pleasant tourist shopping in the malls by the sea. Local markets are held in most Mauritian villages. One of the best is at Surinam in the south. As the island is a major textile exporter, factory outlets are a great source of bargains for cashmere pashminas, sweaters and suits, especially in Quatre Bornes, Curepipe and Floreal. Dinning It’s not surprising that on such a multi-cultural island, dining is a journey of discovery. From [...]]]></description>
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