Imagine an island straight out of a romance novel – miles and miles of untouched beaches, friendly and warm people, relaxing Rodrigues hotels, peace and tranquillity and lush flora and fauna all round.
If you are looking for a holiday far removed from the daily grind of urban life, head for Rodrigues. A small island located 560 km east of Mauritius, time and civilisation appear to stand still there. It has an exquisite calm and serenity. Despite this there a number of things to see and do in Rodrigues, there is an eclectic mix of scenic beauty, scintillating natural wonders and a unique culture and laidback lifestyle that visitors find refreshing and invigorating.
Rodrigues is the smallest of the Mascarene Islands, 109 sq km in size, situated in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It is surrounded by a coral reef, and its capital is Port Mathurin. The island was formed due to volcanic activity in the Indian Ocean about 1 to 4 million years ago. It is a part of the Mascarene Islands and happens to be the smallest amongst them, measuring just 109 square kilometres, with the highest elevation being 355 metres.
There a number of relaxing and private hotels and you can use our map of Rodrigues to select your hotel in Rodrigues island based on its location and proximity to the attractions who want to explore. You should also use your Rodrigues holiday to visit other great destinations in the region such as Madagascar, Swaziland, Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa.
The people of Rodrigues are affable, friendly, very simple and extremely shy at times, but their old world manners are sure to win you over. Even the local language 'Creole' is spoken at a slower pace than in Mauritius, of which Rodrigues is a part. Port Mathurin is situated in the north of the island and the airport is situated at Plaine Corail.
Rodrigues dazzles its visitors with a wealth of natural wonders. From hilltops to creeks, from lush forests to gurgling lagoons, there is so much to discover and experience. Taking a Rodrigues tour is a great way to experience this island which is relatively unknown to the mainstream tourist, and is the perfect place for walking enthusiasts and hikers. One can easily imagine that one is on a deserted island, and go about discovering little creeks, inlets and the numerous deserted pools which seem to be untouched by civilisation.
One of the most distinctive features of this reef is the fact that it is self-seeding, and does not receive coral zooplankton from anywhere else. There are some varieties of coral found here that are exceedingly rare, making it a scuba diver’s paradise.
The island has a lot of interesting tales and legends that add a distinct character to the place.
One of the best ways to discover the little island is on foot or on a local Rodrigues tour – there are lots of interesting little paths that are regularly used by the locals, and these make for some very pleasant hikes.
With the island being relatively unspoilt, much of its natural flora and fauna remains abundant and awe inspiring. It is a treat to see so many unusual species flourish in so compact an area. Noteworthy amongst these are the Rodrigues warbler, Rodrigues fruit bat and Rodrigues fody. Also look out for the many shellfish and crustaceans, as well as the indigenous flora, including over 40 species of trees. Some other endemic species of animals are now extinct, including the Rodrigues giant tortoise, and the Rodrigues solitaire.
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