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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Shopping in Mauritius...

Are you looking for something and need some tips on just where to find it? This Blog will help you out.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am looking for a bicycle for my son who is 6 years old. Where is the best place to look?

Anonymous said...

I think Game in Trionon may have some bikes?

Anonymous said...

Can someone tell me where to find uniforms for domestics.

Anonymous said...

Game stock them.

Anonymous said...

The shop La Ravanne which is just next to London Way, on the corner used to sell them. I don't know if they still do but there is no harm in asking.

Anonymous said...

Maids uniforms are available at the(School )Uniform shop on the vacoas road near to Candos hospital.

Anonymous said...

Hi there, We are comming on holiday in March. We will be staying near Grand Baai. I have a 9 month old baby. Is there somewhere close where I can shop for baby food? I am from south africa and normally use Purity babay food.

Anonymous said...

You can buy Purity at most of the shops in Mauritius. London Way (similar as a Spar), Winners and Super U have it. There is a Shoprite where you can buy most of the South African products.

Anonymous said...

Hello there:
We are coming on a holiday in May and will be staying near Grand Bay.
While we're there I'd like to shop for scrapbooking products (paper, stamps, punches) and for Miracle swimming suits.
Also I have a 3 yeard old child, are there any places that you could recommend visiting other than the Casela Park and the Aquarium?
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.

holidayexpert said...

thanks for the post. I've been looking for the best Mauritius hotels