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Mauritius

The Indian Ocean at its most generous.

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A volcanic island ringed by coral lagoon, where sugarcane hills meet some of the Indian Ocean’s best resort golf — and honeymooners, families and golfers all somehow get the holiday they wanted.

Where to go

Finding your Mauritius

North — Grand Baie

The liveliest coast: restaurants, boat trips and calm swimming beaches.

East — Belle Mare

The great lagoon: kite-surfing breezes, championship golf and blue-chip resorts.

West — Flic en Flac & Le Morne

Sunset side — dolphins at dawn, UNESCO-listed Le Morne mountain.

South — wild coast

Cliffs, waterfalls and tea plantations where the reef breaks open.

Seasons

When to go

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May – December

The cooler, drier season — ideal golf weather and the calmest lagoon conditions.

January – April

Warm and lush with occasional tropical downpours; peak beach season and mango everything.

Things to experience

Moments worth flying for

Swim with dolphins

Early-morning encounters off Tamarin Bay on the west coast.

Ocean-view golf

Tee off across sea inlets on some of the Indian Ocean’s best resort courses.

Chamarel & the coloured earths

Rum tastings, waterfalls and seven-coloured dunes in the hills.

Catamaran days

Sail to Île aux Cerfs or the northern islands with grilled lobster lunch.

Street food in Port Louis

Dholl puri, gateaux piments and the Indian Ocean’s best market snacking.

Sea-kayak the lagoon

Glass-calm water inside the reef, turtles beneath you.

Know before you go

Culture & flavour

A creole blend

Indian, African, Chinese and French heritage share the island — sega music on the beach, Diwali lights, dholl puri from street stalls and rum from the estate.

Lagoon life

The reef keeps the lagoon pool-calm — glass-bottom boats, kite lagoons in the south-east, and turtles off Le Morne.

Where to stay

Styles that suit

Family beach resorts

Enormous lagoon-front grounds, serious kids’ clubs, half-board value.

Golf resorts

Stay-and-play estates with their own championship courses.

Romantic hideaways

Adults-only wings and suite-only boutiques for honeymooners.

We recommend specific hotels once we know your dates and party — availability and rates are always confirmed by a specialist.

Popular holidays

Trips we build to Mauritius

Our itineraries are starting points, not fixed packages — open one for the full day-by-day plan, then let us reshape it around you.

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Mauritius, in pictures

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