A Guide for Book Lovers in Mauritius

book lovers guide to mauritius

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If you’re a bookworm living or moving to Mauritius, you’ll be happy to know there are plenty of ways to enjoy reading on the island — from traditional libraries to cozy cafés, book-sharing boxes, and lively festivals. Here’s a roundup of where you can immerse yourself in books, thanks to our Frolic Chat community and a little extra digging.

Best spots for bookworms in Mauritius

Public Libraries

Town municipalities run their own libraries where you can borrow books that are open to the public. You’ll find them in Curepipe, Port Louis, Quatre Bornes, Rose Hill, and beyond. There are also public libraries in Grand Baie and Goodlands.
👉 Explore the full list here (might not be up to date): National Library Directory

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History Mauritius (on Flickr)

Institut Français de Maurice

Located in Rose Hill, the IFM Médiathèque offers a large collection of books, mostly in French, along with digital resources and cultural programming.
👉 Discover IFM Médiathèque

Médiathèque
Médiathèque Institut Français de Maurice

BookNest Mauritius

A beautiful initiative based on trust and sharing: leave a book, take a book, or both — it’s free. With more than 20 book nests across the island, you’ll find them in places like Sodnac Wellness Park, Cascavelle, and Albion. Perfect for passing along books you’ve finished and picking up something new.
👉 Find out more about the Booknest community 

 

book lovers guide in mauritius
Booknest Mauritius

LOBA Coffee Shop & Bookshop

For those who love books and coffee, LOBA in Ebène is set to become a favorite hangout. It’s a community-oriented space where you can unplug, sip tea or coffee, and enjoy a good read. Opening soon!
Follow LOBA on Instagram

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Loba Bookshop Instagram

Online Book Communities

Mauritius has two very active Facebook groups where readers can recommend books, exchange, buy, or sell them:

Bookstores & Second-Hand Treasures

Mauritius also has a growing number of bookstores, including second-hand shops that are a paradise for bargain hunters. We’ve put together a full list here:
👉 Top Bookstores in Mauritius

 

Bookstores
Photo Credit: Cascavelle Shopping Mall

Private Book Clubs

For those looking for a social experience, private book clubs exist around the island — some lighthearted, some very committed. Often, all it takes is mentioning your love for books in conversation, and you may just get invited into one!

Literary Events

One not to miss: the Festival du Livre de Trou d’Eau Douce. The next edition is expected in October 2025, celebrating literature and bringing together authors, readers, and publishers in a beautiful coastal setting.
👉 Festival du Livre Facebook Page

Festival du livre de Trou d'Eau Douce

We hope this was useful, and of course, if you know of other hidden gems for book lovers — tell us! We’d love to know as we are bookworms ourselves. 

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