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The Must-Have Travel Tips for Mauritius Travel

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Travelling to Mauritius is a great way to experience the African culture and traditions. Mauritius is an Indian Ocean archipelago is known mainly for its pristine beaches, verdant lagoons, abundant reefs and spectacular seascapes. The country, which is about halfway down the Indian Ocean, boasts of some of the most stunning landscapes. The highlands are home to the Zim coral coast, and the nation has an impressive tradition in the arts. The arable coasts are suitable for diving and snorkelling, with plenty of places for peaceful relaxation or fishing.

Mauritius, an Indian Ocean archipelago, is a great way to experience the African culture and traditions. Mauritius, the smallest independent country in the western hemisphere, has beautiful beaches. The arable coastline has excellent marine parks, with waterfalls, black rivers and protected marine sanctuaries like the Champs de Mars Horse Track, Eureka and Chambourcinie hydroelectric reserve. Capital Port Louis has numerous historical sites like the Champs de Mars horse track, Eureka and Chambourcinie hydroelectric reserve. ― ObamaCare Mauritius Travel Guide

Get to know the mix of cultures

In order to truly enjoy the natural beauty of Mauritius, you need to know how to mix the modern urban lifestyle with your eco-friendly, natural lifestyle. That’s why it’s so important to find a Mauritius travel guide that tackles all aspects of the destination. One of the most helpful tips is to read up on the local cuisine. While authentic Mauritius cuisine is available almost everywhere in the country, visitors often underestimate the freshness and flavour of locally produced dishes. Travellers can satisfy their gastronomic cravings at one of the city’s many stylish restaurants or head to the local market to purchase locally grown fruits and vegetables.

Visit in the best season

Another of the best tips for travelling to Mauritius is determining June to October as the best time to go during the year. The island is best reached in the months of June to September, from the north towards the south. It is also a good idea to plan your trip during the wet season ( June to October), as you will find that the climate is much friendlier. However, visitors can still visit in the dry months of January to April.

Be travel smart

Other travel tips to Mauritius holidays include avoiding the Grand Cessole, which is Mauritius’ main airport, as the local airports are suffering from poor infrastructure and over-booking. There is also the local Grabva airport, which serves a smaller number of passengers than the Grand Cessole. Travelling between the two major airports can be a problem, so we advise you to make your bookings in advance… beforehand! This will ensure you get off the plane on time and have the easiest possible journey between the two.

Another important element of your Mauritius travel tips and notes is the general information that you need to know before visiting the island. First of all, if you’re not sure what you’ll see in Mauritius, you should visit their local tourist information centre (either Caudan or Le Morne & St John). Here, you’ll find detailed information about the places to see and things to eat in Mauritius. It’s also worth taking the time to peruse the local marketswhichoffer amazing bargains and variety.

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