Mauritius Postal Museum
Location | North West |
Operating Days | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday |
Duration | Flexible |
Activity Time | Flexible |
Transportation | Offered as Supplement |
The Postal Museum: A Journey Through History - Overview
The museum's move to the Central Post Office in Port-Louis (listed as a historic monument in 1958) has given a new dimension to its collection in a more spacious setting - and it’s a must-see!
Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the island's postal evolution, the Postal Museum promises an enriching experience for all.
Highlights of this package:
- Engaging panels illustrating the history of the Mauritian Post
- Discover stamps from the Universal Postal Union and Mauritius
- View the famous Red Penny and Blue Penny stamps, the rarest in the world
- Kid-friendly displays featuring Sam the postman
- Archive documents showcasing the evolution of postal services
- Learn about mail delivery auctions on Rodrigues Island and airmail milestones
Visit to the Mauritius Postal Museum - Inclusions
- Entrance to the Mauritius Postal Museum
- Informative tour of the museum’s exhibits
- Access to the Philatelic Gallery
- Viewing of Rare Stamps Including the Red Penny and Blue Penny
- Interactive Exhibits on the History of the Mauritian Post
- Display of Old Postal Artefacts: Letterboxes, Counters, Postal Bags, and More
- Insight into the Postal Service’s Connection with Railways
Transport is available for an additional supplement and will include pick up and drop off from any hotel / place of accommodation in Mauritius.
You can choose from a selection of vehicles types:
All drivers speak fluent English and French (Upon special request we can organise drivers who speak additional languages). The drivers, citizens of Mauritius, will be happy to provide you with information about Mauritius and each of its sights.
All drivers are very professional, time efficient and friendly. There is high emphasis on being always on time and providing reliable devoted service to customers.
Port Louis, North West Region
Operational Days: | Monday to Saturday |
Operating Hours: | Weekdays: 9h30 to 16h30 |
Saturdays: 9h30 to 12h30 | |
Duration: | Flexible |
Exploring the Mauritius Postal Museum - What to Expect?
Conceived in 1995, the Mauritius Postal Museum was housed in a former hospital building dating from the British occupation.
During your visit, you’ll learn about the tradition of the first message bottles hung by the Dutch from trees on Tonneliers Island (an ancient islet in the Indian Ocean which was once located just off the north-west coast of Mauritius opposite Port Louis) to be picked up by sailors as they passed.
The first postal initiative was launched in 1772 under the French occupation by Pierre Nicolas Lambert, the founder of the first newspaper, which he had delivered by the postal service.
Under British occupation, Mauritius was the first British colony and the fifth country in the world to issue a postage stamp (1847).
In Rodrigues, mail delivery was once done through auctions, showing the island's unique postal history. During the railway era, postal services were closely tied to train operations. In 1933, an important milestone was achieved with the delivery of the first airmail parcel.
To discover at the Mauritius Postal Museum:
- History of the Mauritian Post through illustrated panels
- Archive documents
- Objects reflecting postal evolution
- Old letterboxes
- Old counters
- Letter cancelling machines
- Stamps
- Postal bags
- Postman's bicycle (now replaced by the moped)
The Mauritius Postal Museum: A Child-Friendly Attraction
The museum has also thought of children, with shelves set up at their height. The chubby face of Sam the postman, a lovable cartoon character, sums up for them in simple language the great moments of the postal journey.
Good to Know
- The island's philatelic (the study of postage stamps and postal history) reputation is associated with the famous Red Penny and Blue Penny, whose printing error made it the rarest stamp in the world.
- The museum's main attraction is the philatelic gallery, which displays stamps of the Universal Postal Union and the thousands of stamps issued by Mauritius.
- Camera - to capture the memories!
Mauritius Postal Museum | |
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Price per Adult (18-59 Years) | 4 Euros |
Price per Adult (60+ Years) |
3 Euros |
Price per Child (8-17 Years) | 3 Euros |
Price per Infant (0-7 Years) | Free of Charge |