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Aapravasi Ghat

Port Louis District

Aapravasi Ghat

How to visit Aapravasi Ghat in Port Louis: the free UNESCO immigration depot, the stone steps where half a million indentured workers landed, and the free guided tour worth booking ahead.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Port Louis, Mauritius

Opening hours

Monday to Friday roughly 09:00โ€“16:00, plus Saturday mornings (about 09:00โ€“12:00); closed Sundays and public holidays. The Beekrumsing Ramlallah Interpretation Centre across the road keeps the same weekday hours. Go before midday to dodge the harbour heat.

Tickets

Free. Entry to the site and the Interpretation Centre costs nothing, and the guided tour run by the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund is also free โ€” there is no ticket to buy and nothing to pre-pay.

Time needed

About 45 minutes to an hour for the steps, the depot foundations and the Interpretation Centre; budget closer to 1.5 hours if you take the full guided tour.

In short

Visiting Aapravasi Ghat

Aapravasi Ghat is the UNESCO-listed depot where nearly half a million indentured labourers first set foot in Mauritius from 1834, and entry is free. Come on a weekday morning, book the free guided tour run by the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund a day or two ahead by email, and start in the Beekrumsing Ramlallah Interpretation Centre across the road before you walk the original stone landing steps. Allow about 45 minutes to an hour, and do it on the same morning walk as the Central Market and the Caudan Waterfront โ€” all three sit within 15 minutes on foot.

How to visit without the hassle

Thereโ€™s no ticket and nothing to pre-pay โ€” entry to Aapravasi Ghat and the Interpretation Centre is free, and so is the guided tour. The one thing to get right is the free guided tour run by the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund: it runs on request, not on a fixed timetable, so email the Trust Fund a day or two ahead to arrange a guide. Without one you can still walk the site, but youโ€™ll be looking at bare stone with little to anchor it. Come on a weekday morning โ€” the depot keeps roughly 09:00โ€“16:00 Monday to Friday plus Saturday mornings, and closes on Sundays and public holidays. Start in the Beekrumsing Ramlallah Interpretation Centre across the road, which frames the place before you walk the original 1849 landing steps and the depot foundations. Ignore anyone outside offering a paid โ€˜guideโ€™; the official ones are free and know the material.

A spectacle? No. Worth your time? Yes.

Do it as part of a single Port Louis morning. Aapravasi Ghat, the Central Market and the Caudan Waterfront all sit within a flat 15-minute walk of each other, so chain them on foot and youโ€™ve covered the capitalโ€™s three headline sights before the midday harbour heat builds. Give the Ghat itself about 45 minutes to an hour, or closer to 90 minutes if you take the full tour.

This is a sobering history stop, not a spectacle. The physical remains are modest โ€” a flight of stone steps, depot foundations, a hospital block โ€” and the weight of the place comes from what happened on them: nearly half a million indentured labourers landed here from 1834, which is why UNESCO inscribed it in 2006. Take the guide, read the Interpretation Centre properly, and youโ€™ll understand where most Mauritiansโ€™ families began. Skip both and itโ€™s fifteen quiet minutes by the harbour.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Port Louis city guide.

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Aapravasi Ghat FAQs

How much does Aapravasi Ghat cost to visit?
Nothing โ€” entry to the World Heritage site and the Beekrumsing Ramlallah Interpretation Centre across the road is free, and so is the guided tour run by the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund. Ignore anyone outside offering a paid 'guide'; the official guides are free and far better informed.
Do you need to book the guided tour in advance?
For the free Trust Fund tour, yes โ€” email the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund a day or two ahead to arrange a guide, as they run on request rather than on a fixed timetable. You can still walk the site and the Interpretation Centre unguided during opening hours without booking anything, but the guide is what turns the bare stone steps into the story of indenture.
Is Aapravasi Ghat worth visiting?
Yes, if you treat it as a short, sobering history stop rather than a spectacle. The physical site is modest โ€” the original 1849 landing steps, depot foundations and a hospital block โ€” so the Interpretation Centre and a guide do the heavy lifting. It's the place to understand where most Mauritians' families began, and it slots into one walkable Port Louis morning with the Central Market and Caudan Waterfront.