Mauritius

The mixed-race island

Mauritius is an island of blends. Of colors. Clear-cut colors like the turquoise of the lagoons, the intense green of the sugarcane fields, the red of the blossoming flamboyant trees, the saffron of the saris and the variegated tones of the Hindu and Tamil temples.

But Mauritius is also a mix of customs. Left-hand drive, purely British police uniforms and English road signs are reminders that the island is part of the Commonwealth. Print media, store signs and poetic place names such as Flic en Flac, Bois Chéri, Mont Cocotte, Bassin Loulou and Pamplemousses all evoke the days when Mauritius was «Isle de France». Nearly everyone will be able to answer you in French, with a slight Québécois accent. As for the saris and temples dedicated to colorful gods, they are a reminder that the majority of the population originates from India. Above all, this is Mauritius: an incredible tropical patchwork!

Mauritius

Ideal for

Seaside, cultural, shopping, wildlife watching (whales and dolphins), scuba diving, water sports, cooking classes, honeymoon.

Did you know?

That the island's Hindus believe the sacred Grand Bassin lake to be a resurgence of the Ganges.

The must-haves

  1. Attend a Hindu festival with a Mauritian twist.
  2. Discover the Pamplemousses botanical garden, one of the most beautiful in the world.
  3. Take a relaxing getaway to Ile aux Cerfs.
  4. In Chamarel, marvel at the kaleidoscope of colorful, unmixable earths.
  5. Treat yourself to a session of underwater walking, a Mauritian specialty.
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Between us

  1. Take a trip to Rodrigues Island, an hour and a half's flight from Mauritius. Nicknamed the Cinderella of the Mascarenes, people live here as they did in Mauritius 40 or 50 years ago.
  2. You can take a safari just like on the mainland, and observe gazelles, rhinoceroses, zebras and even wildcats at close quarters.
  3. In Mauritius, you'll enjoy exceptional hotel service, guaranteed by local staff who are always attentive to your every need.

When to go?

The most pleasant and least rainy season runs from October to December. The trade winds gently cool the atmosphere and the nights are just right.

Packing

Light cotton and linen clothing, with a little wool for high altitude escapades and evenings. Don't forget plastic sandals if you're planning to hike on the reefs.
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When to go?

Climate Mauritius - Port Louis
Port Louis

January

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 28

Rainy day: 17

February

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 28

Rainy day: 20

March

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 26

Rainy day: 18

April

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 26

Rainy day: 12

May

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 25

Rainy day: 12

June

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 23

Rainy day: 9

July

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 22

Rainy day: 8

August

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 22

Rainy day: 6

September

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 23

Rainy day: 5

October

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 24

Rainy day: 4

November

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 26

Rainy day: 7

December

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 27

Rainy day: 10

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