Welcome To Mauritius

Mauritius is a diverse, volcanic island nation in the Indian Ocean, celebrated for its stunning lagoons, palm-fringed beaches, and unique multicultural heritage.

Key Facts About Mauritius

the island is home to dramatic natural wonders like the Seven Coloured Earths, remnants of the extinct Dodo, and a vibrant fusion of Indian, Creole, French, and Chinese cultures.

Volcanic Origin

Cultural Melting Pot

Cultural Melting Pot

Discover the history and commerce of the capital, Port Louis

Home of the Dodo

Mauritius is the only place the famous, flightless Dodo bird lived before its extinction.

Barrier Reef Protection

Much of the coastline is protected by the world's third-largest coral reef, creating calm, shallow turquoise lagoons

Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao)

Pay a visit to the sacred Hindu site of Grand Bassin, a natural crater lake

Explore Port Louis & Pamplemousses

Discover the history and commerce of the capital, Port Louis

Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao)

Pay a visit to the sacred Hindu site of Grand Bassin

Explore Port Louis & Pamplemousses

Discover the history and commerce of the capital, Port Louis

All Regions (Summer)

November – April Hot, humid, and rainy
November – April Hot, humid, and rainy
November – April Hot, humid, and rainy

All Regions (Winter)

May – October Cooler, drier, and less humid
May – October Cooler, drier, and less humid
May – October Cooler, drier, and less humid

All Regions (Summer)

November – April Cooler, drier, and less humid
November – April Cooler, drier, and less humid
November – April Cooler, drier, and less humid

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