Mauritius
Mauritius, a jewel of the Indian Ocean, is a tropical paradise famous for its crystal-clear lagoons, white-sand beaches, and warm hospitality. Located east of Madagascar, this island nation perfectly combines natural beauty, cultural diversity, and luxury — making it one of the world’s most desirable holiday destinations.
The island’s stunning coastline is surrounded by coral reefs and calm turquoise waters, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Inland, lush mountains, waterfalls, and sugarcane fields reveal the island’s natural charm and adventurous spirit.
Mauritius is also known for its rich multicultural heritage — a harmonious blend of Indian, African, European, and Chinese influences that shape its cuisine, music, and traditions. Visitors can explore colorful temples, colonial architecture, bustling markets, and world-class resorts that offer exceptional service and comfort.
Whether you’re seeking a romantic escape, a family holiday, or an adventure in paradise, Mauritius offers an unforgettable experience — where every sunrise brings beauty, serenity, and a touch of island magic.
| Visa requirements | Mauritius welcomes travelers from around the world with a simple and visitor-friendly entry policy. Citizens of most countries, including those from the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, and the United States, do not require a visa to enter Mauritius for short stays of up to 90 days. Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay, a return or onward ticket, and proof of accommodation (such as a hotel booking). Immigration authorities may also request evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the visit. For travelers from countries requiring a visa, applications can be submitted in advance at a Mauritian embassy or consulate, or online through the Mauritius eVisa platform, where available. Tourists visiting for leisure, business, or family reasons can extend their stay beyond 90 days by applying for a visa extension with local authorities. Because entry policies may change, travelers are encouraged to check the latest visa and travel information on the official Mauritius government or tourism websites before departure. |
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| Languages spoken | English,French,Creole |
| Currency used | Mauritian Rupee (MUR) |
| Area (km2) | 2,040 square kilometers |
| Country name | Republic of Mauritius |
Sports & nature
Mauritius is a true paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, the island is a haven for water sports, wildlife exploration, and eco-adventures.
The calm, warm lagoons invite visitors to enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing among colorful coral reefs and tropical fish. Deep-sea fishing, catamaran cruises, and dolphin watching are also among the island’s most popular activities.
Beyond the beaches, Mauritius reveals a lush interior filled with natural wonders — from the dramatic peaks of Le Morne Brabant (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) to the waterfalls and wildlife of Black River Gorges National Park. Travelers can go hiking, mountain biking, zip-lining, or explore the island’s volcanic landscapes and botanical gardens.
With its pristine beaches, tropical forests, and adventurous spirit, Mauritius combines sport, nature, and relaxation in perfect harmony — a destination where every moment is filled with beauty and vitality.
Nightlife info
Mauritius offers a relaxed yet vibrant nightlife scene, reflecting the island’s tropical charm and warm hospitality. While it’s best known for its tranquil beaches and romantic sunsets, evenings here come alive with music, culture, and fine dining.
In the resort areas of Grand Baie, Flic-en-Flac, and Trou aux Biches, visitors can enjoy beachfront bars, elegant lounges, nightclubs, and live music venues, where the rhythms of sega — Mauritius’s traditional dance — create an unforgettable island atmosphere.
For a more refined experience, many luxury resorts host cocktail evenings, cultural shows, and themed dinners featuring local and international cuisine. Beach bars and sunset terraces invite guests to relax with a drink in hand as the sky turns shades of gold and crimson.
Those looking for something unique can explore Port Louis by night, discovering local restaurants, open-air markets, and the authentic Mauritian way of life after dark.
Whether you prefer dancing barefoot on the beach, enjoying live sega performances, or sipping cocktails under the stars, nightlife in Mauritius perfectly blends elegance, joy, and tropical serenity.
Culture and history info
Mauritius has a fascinating history and a vibrant multicultural identity that make the island truly unique. Once uninhabited, it was discovered by Arab sailors and later colonized successively by the Dutch, French, and British, each leaving a lasting influence on the island’s culture, language, and architecture. Mauritius gained its independence in 1968, and today it stands as one of Africa’s most stable and prosperous nations.
The island’s population is a beautiful blend of Indian, African, European, and Chinese heritage, reflected in its languages, religions, cuisine, and traditions. English is the official language, French is widely spoken, and Creole is the everyday language that unites the people.
Mauritian culture celebrates harmony and diversity — with festivals such as Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Chinese New Year all observed with equal enthusiasm. Visitors can explore historic sugar estates, colonial mansions, and colorful temples, or experience the rhythms of sega music, the island’s traditional dance that tells stories of freedom and joy.
Blending history, spirituality, and hospitality, Mauritius offers not just natural beauty but also a rich cultural journey — where every encounter reflects the warmth and diversity of its people.

Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort
B9 Coastal Road, Bel Ombre, Mauritiusevent 8 days/7 nights, All Inclusive
From €2,000 /person/stay
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