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Driving in Port Louis: What to expect on the road

Documents you'll need
You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Port Louis.
Mauritius accepts many licence types. You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your licence isn’t in English. Rental companies also require matching ID and a credit card for the deposit.
Navigating city driving
Roads in Port Louis are busy, especially near the waterfront.
Driving can feel crowded at peak times, with narrow lanes in older neighbourhoods. Navigation apps help you avoid slow traffic and guide you onto highways linking the capital to beaches and resorts.
Tolls, emissions zones and charges
There are no toll roads or emissions zones in Port Louis.
All main routes are free to use. Private car parks near the waterfront and markets may charge hourly fees. Outside the centre, driving is straightforward for visitors.
Parking your car in Port Louis
Parking is busiest around the waterfront and central markets.
Street spaces fill quickly during the day. Public car parks near Caudan and the bus station are reliable. Check signposts for paid hours, as rules vary between streets.
Finding fuel or charging points
Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Port Louis are still limited.
Petrol stations sit along major routes and near shopping areas. Charging points are fewer across Mauritius, so apps like PlugShare help you find nearby options, especially outside the capital.
Local driving style and tips
Drivers move slowly through central Port Louis.
Traffic can feel tight near markets, with buses and taxis stopping often. Lanes narrow in older streets, so keep your speed steady and leave extra room when passing parked vehicles.
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