Lagoon beaches, mountains and a rainbow of cultures
Open Mauritius in the interactive travelogue →A lively harbour of shops, museums and cafés in the capital.
Best time: May–Nov — The cooler dry season is best for the city on foot.
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A bustling market of spices, textiles and tropical fruit.
Best time: May–Nov — Cooler months are best for the busy covered market.
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The UNESCO immigration depot where indentured labourers first landed.
Best time: May–Nov — Mild months suit the waterfront heritage site.
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One of the world's oldest racecourses, ringed by mountains.
Best time: May–Nov — Dry season is best for the open racecourse.
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Star-shaped military fortress with panoramic harbor views, cannons, and colonial ramparts.
Best time: May–Nov — Strategic vantage point offering city views and deeper colonial military architecture insights
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A sheltered bay of turquoise water, the island's liveliest resort.
Best time: May–Nov — Cooler drier months are ideal for the beach and reef.
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A pretty public swimming beach with calm shallow water nearby.
Best time: May–Nov — Dry season gives the calmest, clearest water.
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A red-roofed chapel over the sea with views to the northern islets.
Best time: May–Nov — Clear dry months give the best coastal views.
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Catamaran trips to Gabriel and Flat islands' sandbars and reefs.
Best time: May–Nov — Dry-season calm is best for the island cruise.
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Historic red-and-white striped lighthouse with coastal views, reef access, and fishing heritage.
Best time: May–Nov — Iconic maritime landmark combining nautical history with panoramic beach and reef perspectives
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Undulating dunes of naturally red, brown and violet volcanic earth.
Best time: May–Nov — Drier months best show the colours without mud.
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A single 100-m plume of water into a lush forested gorge.
Best time: Jan–May — After the rains the falls run at their fullest.
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The island's largest forest park of endemic birds and hiking trails.
Best time: May–Nov — The dry season is best for the mountain trails.
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A dramatic UNESCO peninsula peak, a refuge of escaped slaves.
Best time: May–Nov — Drier months are best for the hike and its views.
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Cascading triple waterfall hidden in lush ravine forest with swimming pool accessibility.
Best time: Nov–May — Adds refreshing waterfall experience within same region distinct from gorge hiking
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Colonial-era administrative building with architectural significance.
Best time: May–Dec — Important civic landmark representing municipal governance.
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Historic social club with golf course and recreational facilities.
Best time: May–Dec — Epitomizes colonial-era leisure culture in Mauritius.
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Restored colonial mansion with period furnishings and gardens.
Best time: May–Dec — Museum showcasing 19th-century Mauritian planter lifestyle.
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Commercial hub with shops, restaurants, and local vendors.
Best time: May–Dec — Contemporary commerce and daily life in urban Mauritius.
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Religious institution with architectural heritage and spiritual significance.
Best time: May–Dec — French colonial religious heritage preserved in urban setting.
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Scenic harbor with colorful fishing boats, waterfront restaurants, and ocean-facing promenade.
Best time: May to November — Experience authentic maritime atmosphere and island coastal life.
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Beautiful palm-fringed beach near Port Mathurin with calm turquoise waters and coral reef.
Best time: May to November — Enjoy pristine island beach with protected swimming and snorkeling.
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Colorful local market featuring fresh produce, spices, local crafts, and street food.
Best time: Daily, mornings best — Browse authentic Mauritian market culture and sample local cuisine.
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Small historic island with legend of pirate treasure and scenic rocky formations.
Best time: May to November — Explore legendary island with pirate history and dramatic seascape.
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Traditional fishing village where daily catch is brought ashore and processed.
Best time: Early morning — Witness authentic Mauritian fishing heritage and maritime community.
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It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Le Caudan Waterfront is best around May–Nov. Mauritius has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.
Roughly 75% of people speak English. The main language is English, French.
The Mauritius passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 152 destinations.
This page lists real traveller costs for Mauritius — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.
Le Caudan Waterfront, Central Market, Aapravasi Ghat, Champ de Mars Racecourse, Citadelle Fort Adelaide, Grand Baie Beach — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.