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Overview
Welcome to Mauritius – A Tropical Island Paradise
Mauritius is a beautiful island country located in the Indian Ocean, about 855 kilometers east of Madagascar. It’s far from the big continents, which makes it feel like a peaceful tropical paradise. The island is shaped like an oval and is surrounded by colorful coral reefs and calm lagoons. Mauritius is known for its white-sand beaches, clear blue water, tall green mountains, and friendly people. It’s the perfect place for a fun vacation with your family, friends, or partner — whether you want to relax by the sea, explore nature, or try exciting adventures.
Quick Facts About Mauritius
Area: About 2,040 km²
Population: Around 1.3 million (2025)
Capital City: Port Louis
Nearby Small Islands: Rodrigues, Agaléga, Cargados Carajos (St. Brandon)
Main Airport: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU)
Currency: Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
Dubai on the Map
The island lies between 19°58′S to 20°34′S latitude and 57°16′E to 57°49′E longitude, placing it in a warm tropical zone. That’s why the weather here is great for beach fun and outdoor adventures almost all year round.
Mauritius was formed by old volcanoes. Today, it has a mix of low grassy plains, tall green mountains, and a cool central plateau in the middle. The highest point is Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire in the southwest, which stands at 828 meters.
The entire island is surrounded by about 150 km of white-sand beaches and colorful coral reefs that keep the lagoons calm and safe for swimming, snorkeling, and water sports.
Even though Mauritius is small, it’s full of natural beauty and easy to explore—from beaches and waterfalls to hiking trails and mountain views—all within short drives.
Popular Regions & Highlights
Mauritius may be small, but it’s packed with exciting places and fun things to do. From stunning beaches and colorful coral reefs to mountain hikes and cultural spots, here are the top regions and highlights to explore:
Beaches & Water Activities
Mauritius is famous for its dreamy white-sand beaches and crystal-clear water. Some of the best beach areas include:
Flic En Flac – Perfect for swimming and sunsets
Belle Mare – Great for peaceful walks and sunrise views
Le Morne – A hotspot for kite surfing and mountain views
Grand Baie – Fun nightlife, beach vibes, and shopping
Must-Do Water Activities:
Snorkeling and scuba diving at Blue Bay Marine Park
Dolphin watching and boat trips in Tamarin Bay
Surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and glass-bottom boat rides
Natural Wonders & National Parks
Nature lovers will find amazing sights and adventures across the island:
Black River Gorges National Park – Hike through thick forests, spot birds, and enjoy waterfalls
Chamarel Seven Colored Earths – See rainbow-colored sand dunes that change shades in the sunlight
La Vanille Nature Park – Meet giant tortoises, crocodiles, and monkeys
Tamarind Waterfalls – A beautiful place for hiking, swimming, and canyoneering
Underwater Waterfall Illusion – A magical ocean view near Le Morne that looks like a waterfall beneath the sea
Culture & History
Mauritius has a rich mix of cultures and a long, interesting history. Be sure to visit:
Port Louis – The capital city with busy markets, colonial buildings, and tasty street food
Blue Penny Museum – Learn about Mauritius’ past and rare postage stamps
Aapravasi Ghat – A UNESCO World Heritage site that tells the story of early immigrants
Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao) – A peaceful sacred lake and important Hindu site
Gardens & Green Spaces
If you love plants and peaceful walks, don’t miss these gardens:
SSR Botanical Garden (Pamplemousses) – Famous for giant water lilies and exotic trees
Curepipe Botanical Garden – Home to unique palm species and tropical flowers
Places That You Can’t Miss
Best Places to Visit in Mauritius
Imagine waking up in a land where the ocean sparkles like a giant blue gem, the air smells sweet with tropical flowers, and every corner of the island hides a new adventure. Welcome to Mauritius — a place where dreams feel real.
Let’s take you on a magical trip to the best places you can visit here!
1. Le Morne Brabant – The Mountain by the Sea
Our journey begins in the southwest of the island. Here stands Le Morne Brabant, a tall and proud mountain touching the sky. Long ago, this mountain was a place of shelter. Today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a favorite for hikers.
As you climb, the breeze becomes cooler, the view becomes wider, and from the top, you can see the ocean’s famous illusion — the underwater waterfall. It’s not really falling water, but it looks like it is from above. Magical, right?
2. Tamarin Bay – Where Dolphins Dance
Now hop on a boat from the west coast and glide into the calm waters of Tamarin Bay. Early in the morning, if you’re lucky, you’ll see dolphins jumping and spinning in the waves. You can even swim nearby — like being in a live nature movie!
3. Into the Wild: La Vanille Nature Park
Let’s go to the south now. Tucked among palm trees and quiet rivers is La Vanille Nature Park — a place full of surprises. Here, you can walk next to giant tortoises, feed baby deer, see crocodiles, and even look at some of the world’s biggest insects. It’s like stepping into a jungle book!
4. A Rainbow on the Ground: Chamarel Seven Colored Earths
In a peaceful village called Chamarel, the ground itself puts on a show. The Seven Colored Earths is a natural wonder where sand dunes shine in colors like red, yellow, violet, and purple — all mixed together! It looks like someone painted the earth with crayons.
5. Dive Into Blue: Blue Bay Marine Park
Ready to go underwater? Let’s head to the southeast coast to Blue Bay Marine Park. Put on your snorkel or hop into a glass-bottom boat — and look down! You’ll see bright coral reefs, colorful fish, and maybe even a sea turtle or two. It’s like swimming inside a giant aquarium.
6. The Buzz of the City: Port Louis
Now, let’s take a break from nature and step into the lively city of Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius. It’s full of life — with people selling snacks in markets, colorful buildings, and busy streets. Visit the Blue Penny Museum to learn about the island’s history, or enjoy delicious street food like Dholl Puri and sweet pineapple slices with chili salt!
7. A Walk Through Nature: SSR Botanical Garden
Our next stop is full of flowers, giant lily ponds, and whispering trees. In the north, you’ll find the SSR Botanical Garden in Pamplemousses — one of the oldest in the world. It’s peaceful, green, and perfect for a gentle walk where every plant has a story.
8. A Sacred Stop: Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao)
Finally, in the heart of Mauritius, there is a quiet lake surrounded by statues and temples. This is Grand Bassin, also called Ganga Talao — a sacred place for Hindu people. Even if you’re not there to pray, you’ll feel the calm and peace floating in the air.
The Journey Continues...
Every road in Mauritius leads to something beautiful — a beach, a mountain, a waterfall, or a smiling face. Whether you want to explore, relax, or just watch the sunset with your feet in the sand, Mauritius is full of moments you’ll never forget.
Timing Matters
Best Time to Visit Mauritius
Mauritius is like a sunny postcard almost all year round! But depending on what you love to do—whether it’s relaxing on the beach, exploring waterfalls, or diving in the ocean—some months are extra special.
May to December – Cool, Dry & Perfect for Exploring
This is the best time to visit Mauritius. The weather is cooler (but still warm), sunny, and not too humid. You can enjoy everything from swimming in calm lagoons to hiking in the mountains without feeling too hot.
Why it’s great:
Perfect for beach days and sightseeing
Clear skies and fewer chances of rain
Great for outdoor adventures and nature walks
Ideal for honeymoons and family trips
December to April – Warm, Wet & Full of Water Fun
During these months, it gets hotter and more humid, and there’s more rain. But that doesn’t mean you can’t visit! In fact, if you love the ocean, this is the best time for water sports like scuba diving, snorkeling, and surfing.
Why it’s fun:
The sea is warm and full of marine life
Great for underwater activities
Beautiful green landscapes thanks to the rain
Short tropical showers that don’t last all day
A Year-Round Paradise
The best part? Mauritius is a year-round destination. No matter when you visit, you’ll find sunshine, friendly people, and beautiful places waiting for you.
Tip: If you want fewer crowds and better prices, plan your trip during shoulder months like May, June, or September!
Do I need a visa to visit Dubai?
Yes or No – It depends on your nationality. Many travelers, like those from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia, can enter visa-free or get a free visa on arrival (30 or 90 days). Others must arrange a visa before travel.
Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Dubai?
Yes. Most Indian passport holders must apply for a Dubai tourist visa in advance. From 13 February 2025, those with valid residence permits from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, the US, UK, or the EU can get a 14-day visa on arrival in Dubai for a fee.
What are the visa requirements for Dubai if I need to apply in advance?
To apply for a Dubai tourist visa in advance, you’ll need:
A passport valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry
A recent passport-size photograph
A completed visa application form
Supporting documents like confirmed round-trip flight tickets and hotel/accommodation details
What is the currency in Dubai?
The currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). 1 AED is divided into 100 fils. You can exchange money at airports, malls, or currency exchange shops.
What’s the best way to get around in Dubai?
The Metro is clean, cheap, and connects major areas. You can also use taxis, ride-hailing apps like Uber/Careem, or rent a car.
Can I drink alcohol in Dubai?
Yes, but only in licensed hotels, bars, and restaurants. Drinking in public places or being drunk in public is against the law.
Is tipping expected in Dubai?
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. Around 10% in restaurants is common if service is good.
What are Dubai’s key cultural customs and laws?
Dress conservatively in public: cover shoulders and knees.
Alcohol is only served in licensed venues—don’t drink in public.
Respect prayer times and religious customs, especially during Ramadan.
Ask permission before photographing people; avoid photographing government buildings.
Can I extend my Dubai visa if needed?
Most tourist and visit visas can be extended for 30 days twice, but you must apply before the current visa expires. Overstaying results in immediate fines







