Mauritius
Beaches, Mountains and Reefs
Information - Mauritius
Mauritius is home to just under 2 million people this island is best known for beaches, lagoons and reefs. The mountains in the centre are home of rainforests and waterfalls.
Surrounded by coral reefs this volcanic island is situated in the Indian Ocean and is very popular with tourists. Swimming, hiking and boat trips to islands are some of the highlights of a stay in Mauritius.
QUICK FACTS:
Currency: Mauritian Rupee
Language: Creole and French
Visa: Most western countries do not need a visa for a stay of 30 days or less.
Power: 230 volts AC. Plug types C & G
Safety: Mauritus is generally a safe country to travel within but use normal travel precautions.
TRANSPORT:
Buses are relatively easy to get around with and go to most places you are likely to visit.
Hiring a car is our pick for the best choice for this island, if you plan to get around and explore. It is not hard to drive around although the streets are narrow and parking can be an issue.
FESTIVALS:
Thaipoosam Cavadee
Thimithi
Holi
Mid-Autumn Festival
Chinese Spring Festival
Pilgrimage To Father Jacques Desire Laval
Ganesh Chaturthi
Eid Ul Fitr
Christmas
Ghoon
Lantern Festival
Planning
Weather is Marine sub tropical. Mid 20C on coast to mid 10C in hills.
Rainfall varies from 900mm on coast to 5600 on plateau.
Packing: Lightweight quick dry clothing is recommended. Rain gear is optional but advised. Good shoes suitable for hiking and beach wear are essential. Natural materials are recommended as the climate can be humid.
BUDGET:
Accommodation:-
Basic 880 MUR
Mid range 5-6000 MUR
Food:-
Stalls 5 MUR for a roti (excellent)
Local restaurants 150 MUR
Resort or similar 450 MUR
Transport:-
Buses are cheap, short trips 15 MUR. Longer trips up to 40 MUR
Car hire 600 MUR per day
Short Thai Break
Quick stop off for some R&R and lots of rain… Rain, Rain and more Rain After the disappointment of our Jordan trip being cancelled we
Mighty Nature
A brief visit to Brazilian Falls, Rivers and Wildlife A new (but short) adventure – more organised than our normal as we have organised this
Wildlife and more
On shore and underwater The best way to see the Galapagos is by boat – luckily we have the freedom to book late –
Areas
Mauritian Short Break
RETURN VISIT AFTER 33 YEARS For me this is a return visit, having visited in 1983. For the others a new experience, and a way
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