Holidays to Mauritius

The bleached sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons of this African island are the stuff of screensavers. But venture beyond its picturesque coastline and a holiday to Mauritius reveals colonial towns and untouched landscapes where mountains rise above forests and sugar plantations. Throw in an innovative food scene and a warm welcome, and you’ve got nothing short of a tropical paradise.

Top destinations in Mauritius

Port Louis

Experience a mosaic of culture in Port Louis, Mauritius’ lively capital. From French fortresses to ornate mosques and Indian festivals, this city has many faces.

Bel Ombre

Adventure lovers will have a ball in Bel Ombre. Explore colourful dunes, zipline through the trees or stay on an eco-reserve in Mauritius’ ultimate outdoor playground.

Grand Baie

For a dose of tropical fun, look no further than the village of Grand Baie, the stunning home of palm-fringed beaches, bustling bazaars and lively cocktail bars.

Mauritius: fast facts

LanguageEnglish, French
CurrencyMauritian rupee (Rs)
Time zoneUTC+4

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FAQs about Mauritius holidays

Port Louis is the island’s cultural hub, where heritage buildings and museums sit alongside markets and street food stalls. Head to Flic en Flac for beaches, lagoons, water sports and family-friendly resorts. Or check out Belle Mare on the east coast for a more exclusive escape.
Mauritius may be known for luxury resorts, but you can find hotels across the island for all budgets. Use cheap public transport, visit free attractions like the Trou aux Cerfs volcano, and eat at markets for authentic, affordable meals.
Year-round sunshine and blue skies perfect for lazing on the beach are the norm here. But some think the best times to visit Mauritius are from April to June and September to December. Rain can fall heavily in the summer, especially on the central plateau. If you’re coming to surf, the best swells are during the winter.
Take normal precautions in Mauritius. Petty crimes like pickpocketing and bag snatching are most common in Port Louis, Flic en Flac and Grand Baie. Keep your valuables locked in a hotel safe. At the beach, respect swimming areas and watch out for riptides.
English and French are the country’s main languages, but Mauritian Creole is widely used here. Many locals speak English as a second language, but you might want to learn a few Creole words and phrases. Try ‘bonzour’ (hello), ‘ki manier’ (how are you) and ‘siouplé’ (please).
The local currency is the Mauritian rupee (Rs). Credit card payments are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops. Cash is useful for things like taxi fares and tipping. ATMs and currency exchanges are located at the airport and around the main tourist areas.