FERNEY Tropical Agrihood

A natural life

Set along ocean-facing hillsides, FERNEY is emerging as a destination rooted in regeneration, wellness and connection to the land. Farm-gardens flow into wild landscapes. Ancient trees stand watch. Life moves to a slower, more meaningful rhythm. This is a place to live, stay or explore. Here nature thrives while people prosper.

A place where wellbeing is woven into everyday life. Surrounded by preserved forests and open meadows, this community breathes with the land. Nature trails link homes, eateries, and creative spaces, inviting moments of connection, discovery, and renewal. 

The Tropical Agrihood

Living in Harmony with the Land 

The Tropical Agrihood redefines a new way of life where agriculture, nature, and community come together. A project designed from the ground up without compromise.  Fields, gardens, and orchards are woven into neighbourhoods; where fresh produce goes from soil to table; and green spaces are designed to nourish both communities and the land. It’s a place where homes, farms, and nature coexist in balance, where sustainability is built into every aspect of daily life 

Our 3 Strategic Pillars

Nature Experiences

with a privilege access to FERNEY, a 3000 ha private domain

Sustainable Farming

that promotes food security and local products

Eco Friendly Communities

where conviviality is more than just a concept

Fundamentals of development

Ferney Tropical Agrihood Features
Sustainable Design
  • 100% bioclimatic architecture
  • Low-carbon infrastructure
  • Natural drainage systems
  • Pedestrian and cycling network
Smart Utilities
  • Aiming for 95% renewable energy
  • Rainwater harvesting system
  • Individual wastewater treatment plants
  • In-situ water sourcing
  • Integrated recycling services
Biodiversity Conservation
  • Creation of green corridors from ridge to reef
  • Reforestation programme on 45 ha
  • 200 ha conservation programme in the valley
  • Promotion of bio-farming within the community
Local & Circular Economy
  • Sourcing of food and materials within the region as much as possible
  • Support to local agri-entrepreneurs
  • Job creation within neighbouring villages

Fundamentals of development

Sustainable Design

  • 100% bioclimatic architecture
  • Low-carbon infrastructure
  • Natural drainage systems
  • Pedestrian and cycling network

Smart Utilities

  • Aiming for 95% renewable energy
  • Rainwater harvesting system
  • Individual wastewater treatment plants
  • In-situ water sourcing
  • Integrated recycling services

Biodiversity Conservation

  • Creation of green corridors from ridge to reef
  • Reforestation programme on 45 ha
  • 200 ha conservation programme in the valley
  • Promotion of bio-farming within the community

Local & Circular Economy

  • Sourcing of food and materials within the region as much as possible
  • Support to local agri-entrepreneurs
  • Job creation within neighbouring villages

Anchored in an authentic destination

With sweeping views from the lush valley to the turquoise lagoon, FERNEY protects one of Mauritius’ last native forests and offers a chance to reconnect with nature. A short distance from heritage sites and experiences, it serves as a gateway to discovery where natural beauty meets cultural history. 

Visitors can explore authentic coastal villages, retrace the island’s early history, and meet local artisans whose craft reflects the spirit of the region. More than a destination, FERNEY is an open space where nature, heritage, and communities grow together. 

It is an invitation to live a different life

FERNEY Tropical Agrihood isn’t just a place to live; it’s a call to be part of something meaningful. Whether you’re seeking a home, a retreat, or a new rhythm, FERNEY welcomes you to experience life in harmony… Closer to Nature 

The Project At A Glance

THE PROJECT AT A GLANCE

Total FERNEY land area

3000 HA

Development land area

474 HA

Development programme

+20 YEARS

Tropical Agrihood map (3)
The Project At A Glance

THE PROJECT AT A GLANCE

Total FERNEY land area

3000 HA

Development land area

474 HA

Development programme

+20 YEARS

Tropical Agrihood map (3)