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| A visit to Mauritius
will linger in your memory as an unusual mixture of scenes and
experiences taken up here and there along the roads leading past
verdant mountains and spectacular beaches. It will be a heterogeneous
blend of island mystery and brightly transparent lagoons, the
exuberant Creole character encountered in the
marketplace, the astonishing variety of deep-sea fauna, mysterious
primeval forest with exotic fragrances, the delicious
combinations found in Mauritian cooking, the excitement of water
sports, and the charm of an incomparable hotel industry. |
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| Listed below are twelve good reasons for visiting the fantastic island paradise of Mauritius: | |
Minimal Time Difference |
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| Local time is GMT plus four hours. Mauritius is well served by a number of international airlines. Air Mauritius has weekly flights to and from many European cities as well as from several major African cities including Antananarivo, Madagascar; Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa; Maputo, Mozambique; Harare, Zimbabwe; and Nairobi, Kenya. In addition, there are weekly flights to and from Bombay, Delhi, Chennai, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Perth and Singapore. British Airways, Air France, Singapore Airlines, and South African Airways all operate weekly flights. A prime tourism destination, Mauritius is only six hours from New York to London or Paris and another twelve hours from Europe and about four and one half hours from Johannesburg, South Africa. | |
No Vaccinations Required |
| An international vaccination certificate against Yellow Fever is required. While there is a small risk of contracting Malaria, it is exclusively the benign form (phalcipirum vivax) that exists throughout the year in some remote areas. |
Many Fast and Convenient Flights |
| Air Mauritius' network covers a total of 150,000 km and includes
twenty-eight destinations on four continents. Such a success is
no mere coincidence: in less than twenty years Air Mauritius' highly
qualified personnel, reliability and punctuality, as well as almost
legendary in-flight service have made it an international company
whose standards are often higher than those of larger airlines.
Air Mauritius offers impeccable in-flight services in all classes and has the professional competence to handle even the largest groups, but is flexible enough to accommodate the most exacting demands. Always mindful that you have a choice, it's an airline whose people are keen to provide the vary best in personal service. Most flights are night flights and non-stop. In addition, Air Mauritius offers extra convenient schedules with early arrivals in Mauritius and late departures from Mauritius which gives the traveler more holiday time on the island. Air Mauritius' motto "World Class Airline" says it all. |
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Fascinating Cultural Diversity |
| Fascinating Cultural Diversity Where You Can See Faces From All
Over the World. Indeed, the rich cultural diversity of the people
has become the island's pride: its Indian, Chinese, Creole, African,
European and Malagasy populations live together in perfect harmony,
respecting one another's traditions and remaining true to their
own. Mauritius holds a sweet surprise for those who have come only
to see its incomparable lagoons and glorious beaches: the incredible
ethnic and cultural diversity of its population, whose ancestors
have come from all over Europe, Africa, Asia and the Madagascar.
They all brought with them their own customs, language, and religion,
which they have kept alive. In fact, the main religions of the world have left their mark on Mauritius and a remarkable number of religious festivals are celebrated on the island. Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism are the most practiced religions. All year long, cultural and religious festivals are celebrated in peace and harmony in Mauritius. Moreover, the people of Mauritius all share a common identity centered around the Creole language, an active literary scene, and the national dance, the Sega. The Sega is the Mauritian dance par excellence. Its roots go back to Africa, to the first slaves imported to the island in the seventeenth century. |
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Beautiful Beaches in Mauritius |
| The Most Beautiful Beaches
in the World Set Against a Breathtaking Landscape. The glorious
beaches have been attracting travelers since the sixteenth century.
Mauritius is embraced by a spectacular coral reef which transforms
the mighty Indian Ocean into coastal lagoons as calm as a baby's
bath, laced with golden, powder-soft coral beaches, fringed with
exotic coconut palms and casuarinas. These lagoon waters are a blend of exotic shades of blue, green, turquoise and indigo and astonishingly translucent. The protecting reef sustains the delicious warmth of the waters, preserves their calm, and keeps the little fish in and the big fish out. It makes Mauritius one of the few places on earth where you can indulge whichever water sport you fancy, or simply swim and sunbathe all year round. The spectacular beaches of Mauritius are among the most treasured and unsurpassed anywhere else in the world for their quality or beauty. |
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| It should be noted however that Mauritius is an island of contrasts and there is much more to the country than lovely beaches and enchanting lagoons. The interior of the country is strewn with natural and architectural treasures. Mauritius also has rare plant and animal species and majestic mountains and forested areas creating an ecological wonderland full of pleasurable experiences. |
Mauritians are a Friendly, Hospitable People |
| The Mauritians are a Friendly, Hospitable People. Mauritius believes that the magical ingredient that makes the island nation's destination stand out from all of the rest is the refinement and courtesy of its people which many a foreign visitor will recall with great fondness. The lush tropical setting, the gracious hospitality of its people, the variety of charming customs, the gentle community of various religions, the ease of official arrangements, all combine to make Mauritius an ideal setting for an unforgettably pleasurable tourism experience. |
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Hotels Offering Incomparable Value for Money |
| Hotels Offering Incomparable Value for Money.
The quality of the hotel accommodations
in Mauritius, from the simplest to the most luxurious,
are maintained at a very high standard of excellence in order to
preserve Mauritius' reputation as an exclusive destination.
Many of the hotels
(from world-class to small and medium-sized) located at fashionable
seaside resorts have excellent facilities to satisfy
the utmost expectations of honeymooners, sports enthusiasts as well
as those on family vacation or business travel. Modern amenities include spacious guest rooms, private bathroom equipped with a shower and separate toilet, air-conditioning, in-room safe box, telephone and internet services, on-site restaurants, mini-clubs, casinos, room service, beauty salons, massage and sauna services, and duty-free boutiques. In addition, there are golf courses, car hire services and a multitude of water recreational activities as well as nearby island excursions to consider. Most major hotels in Mauritius also have fully-equipped conference centers, secretarial services and business centers. |
Self Catering Accommodation |
| In case you don't want to spend your holidays in hotels, you are most welcomed to stay in those self catering apartments, villas and bungalows and cottages. The villas and apartments are well equipped so you feel at home. We provide you with a great selection of self catering vacation rental in Mauritius. |
Outstanding Mauritian Cuisine |
| Enjoy the best of Mauritian cuisine in the enchanting atmosphere and spectacular views offered by the island's various gourmet restaurants. Mauritian cuisine reflects the culture of the island which, based on its cosmopolitan and heterogeneous composition, automatically implies a gastronomical around-the-world tour. Practically everywhere on Mauritius, warm welcome and delicious foods are guaranteed. Nevertheless, Mauritius has its own typical cuisine with its unique synthesis of several culinary traditions. The tropical climate made the first European settlers adapt their cooking habits to suit the local ingredients. This was further developed after the arrivals of Africans and especially of Indians, who specialize in the use of exotic spices. In later years, Chinese immigrants added a new dimension to the Mauritian cuisine. |
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An All-Year-Round Holiday Destination |
| An All-Year-Round Holiday Destination. Mauritius is an all-year round destination. The warm season extends from November to April with temperatures as high as 95oF. The weather gets a little cooler from May to September with an average of 75oF during the day. The water temperature never goes below 22oC. The rainy season is from January through March and there is a slight risk of cyclones from November through February. Sea, mountains and forests together create an irresistible holiday combination. |
A Wide Range of Sports |
| Water Sports, Golf, Tennis, Horseback-Riding, etcetera. Mauritius is the ideal place for water sports to include water skiing, para-sailing, wind surfing, snorkeling, deep-sea or lagoon diving, game fishing, surfing or sailing. Most hotels offer lessons, at reasonable prices, in water skiing, wind surfing and snorkeling. The fascinating underwater landscapes and variety of tropical fish and sea plants around the island can rival those of any other spot on earth. Mauritius is also a world champion destination for deep-sea fishing, thanks to the quality of equipment provided as well as to the size and variety of the catch. |
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Interesting and Varied Shopping Opportunities |
| The island's reputation as a shoppers paradise is evidenced by
the diversity and quality of shopping
opportunities. The marketplaces offer a unique experience full of
colored saris, smiling faces, and high spirits contributing to the
show of large baskets of vegetables, handicrafts, and carefully
laid out exotic fruits. Also not to be missed are the stalls selling
herbs and spices designed to cure every illness under the sun. Many
boutiques and supermarkets are in the major tourist resort areas.
The larger hotels also have their own duty-free boutiques and sometimes their own accessories and clothing lines. Worthwhile buys are duty-free jewelry and handicrafts. In addition, there are many opportunities to shop for models of ancient seafaring ships as well as Chinese, Indian, and European shops selling ivory and wooden objects, jade, porcelain, embroidery, and saris. Consider buying your winter clothes in Mauritius, where the textile industry sets the latest fashions. Also there are excellent restaurants to enjoy the diversity of Mauritian cuisine when you have completed your daily shopping excursion |
Mauritius' Unique Concept of Tourism |
| People come to Mauritius to see this extraordinary
mixture of natural landscapes as diverse as the cultural landscape.
With that being the case, the Mauritian people cannot be excluded
from the tourism industry. Mauritius is a tropical getaway with
miles of sun-drenched beaches, coral reefs, colorful markets, and
fabulously elegant resorts. Exotic, exquisite, romantic and very
affordable are all qualities that describe Mauritius as the ideal
tropical island. Most importantly, Mauritius has all of the exoticism of the most exotic resorts. Only virgin beaches embraced by coral reefs, translucent sea lagoons, weird and wonderful landscapes, chic hotels, sophisticated cuisine, charming, cosmopolitan people and civilized politics. No wonder Mark Twain was moved to exclaim that "God modeled heaven on Mauritius". And to make the visit even more memorable, the friendly people of Mauritius are ready to welcome you with their customs, cuisine, festivals and music. The ultimate goal of the Ministry of Tourism of Mauritius is to encourage the locals to serve not only as workers in the hotels but also as hosts in their own homes and villages. |
Conclusion |
| "Hospitality is our way of life. Mauritius
will enchant you, will uplift your soul, and make you feel amongst
the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter
is an occasion to discover a friendly face. Behind every smile lies
the promise of a unique holiday. Notwithstanding the contrast of
a multitude of colors and tastes, the island, set in its turquoise
sea, is a haven of peace and tranquility. Mauritius,
that crucible where the past and the present have learned to meld
so smoothly into each other, carries an inherent beauty that will
make you want to come back to its shores time and time again. May your stay with us remain forever engraved in your memory. |