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In search of a blissful paradise? Mauritius holidays bring together azure waters, phenomenal natural beauty, wonderful wildlife, sparkling white sands, and sumptuous luxury
It maybe an absolutely ideal honeymoon destination, but all-inclusive holidays in Mauritius can be about more than just romance. Couples and families alike can find something to enjoy here. From opulent resorts to charming villages and exciting excursions, you can have the time of your life here.
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- Flight time: 12 hours direct
- Passport & Visa: No visa required for UK passport holders
- Currency: Mauritian Rupee
- Time Zone: GMT+4
- Language: English, French and Creole
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Why Visit Mauritius?
A simply stunning spec of green land in the middle of the azure Indian Ocean, holidays to Mauritius have always been seen as the epitome of luxury - similar to that of The Maldives.
However, when it comes to Mauritius or The Maldives, than meets the eye. With cultural influences ranging from Africa to Europe and a diverse gastronomic scene to match, as well as a vibrant and striking history which can still be felt in locations across the island today. Mauritius holidays will never disappoint.
Overview of Mauritius
Located off the southeastern coast of Africa in the lap of the mesmerizing Indian Ocean, this island country serenely encompasses around 788 miles in area. Catapulting you into a world of enchanting marine life, exotic wildlife, rich culture, history, sublime cuisine renditions all scrunched up amidst breathtaking views!
Rainforests and Reefs in Mauritius
Venture away from coastlines into dense vegetation and uncover underappreciated pictures of Mauritius from its lush rainforested heart. A hiker's heaven laden with trails guiding you through thick woodland to distinctive biodiversity including native bird species (a twitcher's paradise!).
Diving further deeper around the island gives rise to another bewitching facet; coral reefs! These underwater ecosystems buzz with life providing colourful spectacles for snorkelers and divers alike.
Diverse Flora and Fauna
Mauritius is abundantly blessed with diverse flora and fauna. With natural reserves like Black River Gorges National Park, home to endemic birds like Mauritian Flying Fox or Kestrel to intriguing reptiles like Telfair’s skink, the wildlife is indeed delightful. Being a tropical region, exotic flowering plants as well as majestic trees help paint the landscape with vivid colours fostering a never-ending fascination for nature enthusiasts.
When Is The Best Time To Go To Mauritius?
The best times to book your Mauritius escape are April - June or September - December. During these periods Mauritius basks under moderately cool and dry weather in between it's super hot summer and wetter winter months.
If you'd like to get out and explore more of the island during your Mauritius holiday, we recommend going April - June. However, if you prefer lounging on the sand and making the most of the warmer weather, the September - December window is your best time to book.
Top Holiday Destinations in Mauritius
When you book your Mauritius holiday, prepare to be spoilt for choice. This paradise island teems with incredible destinations and dazzling districts which add a touch of magic to your getaway.
From bustling urban centres like Port Louis and serene coastal towns to cultural landmarks steeped in history, the best excursions in Mauritius offer something for everyone to enjoy.
Port Louis
Port Louis is the lively capital city of Mauritius. Astounding architectural gems from the colonial era dot its landscape, nestled harmoniously amongst modern skyscrapers.
The city’s heartbeat thrives in its bustling market, where vibrant colours and tantalising flavours come alive - it's definitely worth a trip to Port Louis if you're staying in one of the holiday destinations in Mauritius.
Grand Baie
Known as the "French Riviera" of Mauritius, Grand Baie offers an unwinding contrast from the hustle and bustle of Port Louis. This idyllic seaside town provides sparkling turquoise waters with pristine sandy stretches that promise serenity.
Flic-en-Flac
Meanwhile, Flic en Flac, embodies tranquil beachfront living amidst a village brimming with local charm. Its long public beach attracts both locals looking for relaxation after a hard day’s work and tourists yearning for their slice of haven under swaying palm trees.
The mix of stunning beaches and local attractions make Flic en Flac a perfect place for luxurious all-inclusive family holidays in Mauritius.
Things to Do in Mauritius
Mauritius, often painted only as a luxurious beach paradise, is teeming with enjoyable activities that extend beyond its glittering coastline. Whether you're seeking tumbling waterfalls or cultural experiences, all-inclusive holidays in Mauritius provide opportunities for both water enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.
Exploring the Best Beaches in Mauritius
Embracing the amazing 330-mile coastline is the first port of call for activity seekers.
Whether you opt for a luxury getaway or grab a cheap package holiday to Mauritius to make memories with your loved one, it's impossible not to be impressed by these pristine beaches.
- Flic en Flac: This public beach with white sands and crystal clear waters makes it one of the best stretches on the island.
- Pereybere: A favorite among locals, perfect for swimming due to calm waters despite the coral reefs.
- Mont Choisy Beach: One of the longest beaches in Mauritius offering stunning views at sunset.
If you're looking for tranquility or exhilaration, these destinations help forge unforgettable memories on your cheap all-inclusive holiday in Mauritius.
Activities in Mauritius For Culture Vultures
When you can bring yourself to step off the sand, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in rich cultural activities in Mauritius.
Local markets such as the one in Port Louis or Quartier des Pêcheurs are famous for local crafts, vibrant textiles, and spicy street food which reflect the island’s multicultural heritage.
For those seeking to understand traditional Mauritian lifestyle better; Sega dance shows often hosted by hotels are a must-watch spectacle. This rhythm-filled performance sheds light on the folkloric background of this captivating nation.
Got a Thirst For Water Sports?
For thrill-seekers planning their stay, a distinct variety of water-based adventures await. From diving into coral-ridden depths to gliding across turquoise waves on a boat trip - contributing to breathtaking sequences during your Mauritius beach holidays.
Below are some key recommendations:
- Blue Bay Marine Park
- Coral Reefs near Flic en Flac
- Diving around Ile aux Cerfs - just off the east coast (stay in the Flacq District to be over the water from this biodiversity haven)
Affordable Experiences in Mauritius
You may think it's all about high-end luxury, but this island nation is full of opportunities to see incredible things and save on family holidays to Mauritius. In fact, there are a host of activities available for under £50! These include:
- Exploring Black River Gorges National Park - Free
- Chamarel Geopark - entry £9
- La Vanille Crocodile Park - entry £5