Port Mathurin


The village of Port Mathurin serves as the capital of the island of Rodrigues, a dependency of Mauritius. It lies on the north coast of the Indian Ocean island and functions as the administrative, judicial and economic centre of Rodrigues. As the name suggests, it also operates the main harbour of the island.
Port Mathurin has a population of around 6,000 people. Sights include its market, while the town also has the island's only bus station and a viewpoint on Mount Fanal, south of the town. There is a Roman Catholic church, an Anglican church, and a small mosque. Other landmarks of Port Mathurin include Marie, Queen of Rodrigues, a statue of the Virgin Mary located in Pointe Canon. The two ships of the Mauritius Cargo Handling Corporation, namely MV Mauritius Pride and Mauritius Trochetia, anchor at Port Mathurin five times every month.
On 1 May 1691, François Leguat and the first French landed on Rodrigues at the site of the future village, which was founded by French colonists in 1735. The place takes its name from that of an early French settler, either Mathurin Bréhinier or Mathurin Morlaix.
In 1901 Port Mathurin became home to offices for the Britain-Australia undersea cable.
There are 22 localities within the zone of Port Mathurin, which is one of 14 statistical subdivisions of Rodrigues, to which the population of 6,000 relates:
  1. Baie Lascars
  2. Camp du Roi
  3. Castor
  4. Caverne Provert
  5. Citronelle
  6. Crève Coeur
  7. Désiré
  8. English Bay
  9. Fond La Digue
  10. Jentac
  11. Mont Piton
  12. Mont Vénus
  13. Montagne Charlot
  14. Montagne Fanal
  15. Pointe Canon
  16. Pointe Monnier
  17. Port Mathurin
  18. Roseaux
  19. Solitude
  20. Soupir
  21. Terre Rouge
  22. Vangar
The village has a single secondary school: Rodrigues College. Other colleges operate in other villages around the island, namely Le Chou, Marechal, Grand Montagne, Mont Lubin and Citron Donis.
The locality of Port Mathurin proper occupies a very small area, and neighbouring settlements include Fond La Digue, Montagne Fanal, Pointe Monier, Camp du Roi and Baie Lascar.