Overview – Mauritius

The beauty of Mauritius is beyond words. Rich with lush forest, wild waterfalls, unique wildlife, rocky mountains, white sand beaches and breathtaking crystal clear turquoise lagoons, Mauritius is a dream holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. If you crave a little adventure, there is plenty to explore. Mauritius is becoming one of the most popular destinations for tourists from all over the world looking for a high-end holiday on a tropical amazing paradise island.
Go hiking in Black River Gorges National Park, enjoy shopping at Flacq market and wander around the extensive botanical gardens. Make time to connect with people; the diversity of cultures is perhaps the island’s biggest asset. Port Louis, the bustling capital of Mauritius, is the most popular tourist destination, with French colonial architecture and great retail and leisure options. Grand Baie is also a popular tourist destination. Chamarel, a settlement in the area of the Black River, is another unique location where visitors may witness a dune with seven different hues. The dunes are sometimes referred to as the "Seven-Colored Earth." The spot's peculiarity is what makes it so popular with travellers.

  • Rates (USD)900

  • CurrencyMauritian Rupee

  • CapitolPort Louis

  • TimezoneGMT+4 (EAT + 1)

  • Size2,040 km²

  • LanguagesKreol, English, French

  • Wildlife

  • High SeasonNovember to April

  • Best Time to GoMay, June and September to November

Pros & Cons

  • Beautiful beaches with a variety of water sports and activities to choose from
  • Picture-perfect beaches
  • Melting Pot Of Cultural Beauty
  • Peaceful and secure environment
  • World-class hotels and resorts
  • Lots of marine wildlife
  • Direct Flights to Tropical Locations
  • Best sites for mountain hiking
  • Mauritius' densely populated island has too few national parks and not enough nature reserves.
  • Sugar cane dominates the landscape, with little natural beauty remains.

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Food – Mauritius

Mauritius has a diverse culture. The coexistence of Mauritanians of Indian, African, European, and Chinese ancestry has resulted in the sharing of cultures and values, collective participation in festivals, and increased understanding between people from different backgrounds. It is a plural society with four major ethnic groups and four major religious groups; it is often referred to as a "rainbow nation."
Mauritius has no widely accepted official language; however, the vast majority of Mauritians (86.5%) speak Kreol. The Kreol language is a hybrid of African and Asian languages, with French influences. The majority of the population speaks Kreol, making it the country's lingua franca. However, there is no agreed-upon written form of Kreol, making its adoption as the official national language difficult.

Culture – Mauritius

Mauritius has a diverse culture. The coexistence of Mauritanians of Indian, African, European, and Chinese ancestry has resulted in the sharing of cultures and values, collective participation in festivals, and increased understanding between people from different backgrounds. It is a plural society with four major ethnic groups and four major religious groups; it is often referred to as a "rainbow nation."
Mauritius has no widely accepted official language; however, the vast majority of Mauritians (86.5%) speak Kreol. The Kreol language is a hybrid of African and Asian languages, with French influences. The majority of the population speaks Kreol, making it the country's lingua franca. However, there is no agreed-upon written form of Kreol, making its adoption as the official national language difficult.

Wildlife & Animals – Mauritius

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Birds – Mauritius

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Best Time to Visit – Mauritius

Mauritius is accessible to tourists all year. May, June, and September to November are great months. Most travellers from the northern hemisphere, however, come to Mauritius to escape their winter, which lasts from December to April. However, the cyclone season lasts from January through March. Even if there is no cyclone, rainfall is usually heavy at that time. Winds on the east and south coasts can be strong in July and August.

  • Best Time

    May, June and September to November

  • High Season

    December to April

  • Low Season

    May to September

  • Best Weather

    May, June and September to November

  • Worst Weather

    January to March

May to September (Dry Season)

  • Beautiful weather with loads of sunshine
  • It is less hot and humid than during the Wet season
  • The whale watching season lasts from June to October
  • Ideal for exploration and trekking
  • The east coast has a lot of wind, especially in July and August

October to April (Wet Season)

  • Winter beach destination in the northern hemisphere
  • Hot and consistent downpour
  • January to March is cyclone season
  • The Christmas and Easter seasons are extremely busy

Best Time to Go to Mauritius by Major Park

Mauritius has a tropical climate and is located in the southern Indian Ocean. Mauritius's beautiful sun-kissed weather is what makes it a popular tourist destination. The months of May through December are ideal for visiting Mauritius since the weather is cool, dry, and bright. The ideal summer weather and friendly atmosphere attract travellers from all over the world looking for a holiday spot where they can relax and enjoy the sun and waves at beaches. While the island nation is endowed with a welcoming temperature that lasts all year, there are a few things you should know about its weather before packing your bags and heading out for a vacation on the islands.

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Getting There – Mauritius

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) is 48 kilometres/30 miles south of Port Louis. You will be met at the airport if you have booked a package. If not, most hotels can arrange transportation. Otherwise, a taxi is an easy option.
All of the major vehicle rental companies are available at the airport, so you can get a car to explore the island as well.

Requirements

  • All foreign visitors must have a passport that is valid for the duration of their intended stay until their return to their home country. All visitors must have a return ticket.
  • When travelling from a yellow-fever-infected country in Africa or the Americas, a yellow-fever vaccination certificate is required.
  • Tourists from certain countries, including the United Kingdom, European Union countries, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, and China, do not require a visa.
  • You may need a visa depending on your nationality and the length of your intended stay. Check with your local Mauritius embassy or the immigration website.

Domestic Flights

In Mauritius, there are no domestic flights.

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Safety & Security – Mauritius

From our perspective, Mauritius is a safe place. Although there is an occasional minor crime, there is no need for concern if you take conventional safety precautions as you would at home. Take care of your personal stuff and never leave valuables unattended. When leaving your self-catering accommodation, make sure you lock all doors and windows.

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