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full day

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

6 people

Languages

English, Francais

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Ranked #1 of 5 things to do in Phoenix, the Mauritius Glass Gallery transforms recycled glass into extraordinary handmade art pieces that captivate visitors from around the world. With an impressive 4.3 out of 5 rating from 54 reviews, this unique attraction offers more than just beautiful creations to admire.

Beyond its artistic appeal, this large glass gallery serves a noble purpose. The gallery’s Hands-of-Fame Museum features a distinctive collection of hand-casts made from 100% recycled glass, showcasing both international and local celebrities while supporting their charitable foundation, Helping Hands. Additionally, visitors can witness firsthand how a team of skilled glass blowers turns discarded glass into stunning contemporary glass gallery pieces. The modest entrance fee of 100 Rs (approximately 2.50 euros) is donated entirely to charities, making each visit both a cultural experience and a contribution to good causes. From glass dodos priced around Rs115 to paperweights at Rs200 and elegant lamps for around Rs1,000, the gallery offers memorable souvenirs at various price points.

What Makes Mauritius Glass Gallery a Must-Visit

Nestled in the vibrant town of Vacoas-Phoenix in central Mauritius, the glass gallery comes alive through its extraordinary glass-blowing demonstrations. Visitors stand mesmerized as skilled local artisans transform molten glass into intricate works of art, making each piece a testament to exceptional craftsmanship. The rhythmic process often unfolds to the energetic beats of Sega music, creating an atmosphere where artistry and cultural heritage blend seamlessly.

The contemporary glass gallery stands out for its commitment to environmental sustainability. Every stunning creation—from delicate sculptures to practical household items—begins as recycled glass, offering a powerful lesson in art and sustainability. This eco-friendly approach transforms materials that would otherwise become waste into treasured keepsakes.

Furthermore, the gallery’s architecture itself merits appreciation. The thoughtfully designed space guides visitors through different themed rooms, each dedicated to specific glass art forms. Even some partitions within the gallery are crafted from reclaimed glass, reinforcing the sustainability message throughout the visitor experience.

One of the gallery’s most captivating features is the corridor of mirrors, where visitors can enjoy playful reflections before entering the workshop area. The large glass gallery also houses unique creations like glass chairs, tables, and mobile art installations that showcase the versatility of this medium.

The “misshapen” wine glass stands as the gallery’s pride—an unusual offset glass with a distinctive stem that originated as a coincidental product but has become one of their most popular items.

For those inspired by what they witness, interactive workshops provide hands-on experiences in glass crafting. Under expert guidance, visitors can create personalized souvenirs, including having their own handprints sculpted in glass—a perfect way to immortalize special moments.

Open weekdays from 8 AM to 5 PM and Saturdays until noon, the Mauritius Glass Gallery offers an ideal opportunity to witness traditional craftsmanship firsthand.

Souvenirs and Shopping: What You Can Take Home

The gallery’s shop stands as a treasure trove of handcrafted glass items, offering visitors an opportunity to take home genuine Mauritian artistry. Every piece available for purchase is made from 100% recycled glass, transformed by skilled local artisans into beautiful mementos.

Shoppers discover an impressive array of homeware and decorative pieces at surprisingly affordable prices. Small glass figurines start from as little as Rs100, with larger, more intricate pieces reaching up to Rs8000. The iconic glass Dodo bird—frequently crafted during demonstrations—remains one of the most sought-after souvenirs. Moreover, nature enthusiasts appreciate the eternally immortalized glass renditions of the Mauritian Kestrel, Echo Parakeet, and Pink Pigeon.

For those seeking practical souvenirs, the famous Phoenix mug (priced at 395 Rupees) represents a particularly popular choice, with optional name engraving available for an additional 50 Rupees. Beyond this, the collection extends to wine glasses, ashtrays, lampshades, candleholders, mirrors, and decorative plates.

Perhaps the most unique offering at the Mauritius Glass Gallery is the personalized hand or footprint sculpture service. Visitors can have their handprints or footprints transformed into glass art—an extraordinary keepsake from their trip. These custom pieces, ranging from Rs600 (child) to Rs3,500 (large adult sculpture), require three days for completion and can be collected directly or delivered to your accommodation for Rs300.

Indeed, customization extends throughout the glass gallery’s offerings. If you cannot find exactly what you desire in the showroom, staff will gladly take custom orders. Engravings with company logos, names, or special messages transform ordinary pieces into corporate gifts or personalized treasures.

Consequently, travelers need not worry about transporting these delicate purchases. The gallery provides exceptional packaging services specifically designed for air travel, ensuring all items arrive home safely. Numerous visitors have praised the shop’s thoughtful wrapping that protected their glass treasures throughout their journeys.

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5 – 7 hours
Fullday (+7hours)
Multi day

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English
Francais

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