Island of Colour and Contrast
Lush mountains, sugarcane fields, and coral-ringed lagoons – Mauritius is all contrast and colour. It is a place where volcanic peaks meet turquoise seas, where Creole culture, warm island hospitality, and effortless luxury come together in one endlessly vibrant escape.
Mauritius is no ordinary beach escape. Yes, the sand is soft and the water is warm – but it is the layers beneath the surface that make this island unforgettable. Start your day hiking through Chamarel’s forested peaks, snorkel in protected marine parks, and end with sunset cocktails in a beachfront villa.
This is where adventure meets ease – where you can go from wild jungle trails to Michelin-level seafood in one effortless day. French, Indian, African, and Creole influences shape everything from the food to the music, creating a rhythm that is unmistakably Mauritian.
Whether you are dreaming of a romantic hideaway, a family trip with a bit of edge, or a solo escape with space to breathe, Mauritius offers a balance of culture, beauty, and laid-back luxury that feels entirely its own.
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From sleek villas on private peninsulas to family-friendly beach resorts and boutique hotels in restored colonial buildings - Mauritius offers luxury with personality.
Days here can be as slow or as full as you like. Hike to waterfalls, golf with an ocean view, take a catamaran to offshore islets, or explore street food markets and spice plantations. Mauritius is also known for its world-class golf courses, kitesurfing spots, and family-friendly resorts that blend space, service, and meaningful activities for all ages.
Every experience is layered, personal, and easy to tailor. Whether you're here to celebrate, unwind, or explore, Mauritius has a way of feeling just right.
Mauritius has a tropical climate with two main seasons – and while sunshine is common year round, weather can be unpredictable, especially in the warmer months. Afternoon showers and shifting winds are part of island life.
November to April (Summer):
27°C to 33°C (81°F to 91°F). Hot, humid, and lush. Afternoon rain showers are frequent, and cyclone activity is possible between January and March. Still a great time for diving and vibrant landscapes, but flexibility is key.
May to October (Winter):
22°C to 28°C (72°F to 82°F). Drier, breezier, and more stable. Perfect for hiking, exploring, and beach days with low humidity and comfortable temps.
Best Time to Visit:
April to June and September to early December offer the best balance – warm, mostly dry, and less crowded than peak holiday months.
Mauritius is known for its warm hospitality, strong infrastructure, and laid-back pace. Still, a few practical tips can help you feel fully prepared and relaxed from the moment you arrive.
Mauritius offers outstanding value for high-end travel, with options ranging from beachfront resorts to ultra-private villas. The pricing below is a general guideline and may vary based on season, room category, and availability.
Note: Pricing is a general guideline and may vary depending on the property, travel season, and group size. Private transfers, boat trips, and excursions are quoted separately.
Mauritius is a favourite for school holidays, family escapes, and European winter sun – especially from October to mid-December and again in April, when the weather is warm and mostly dry.
To secure your preferred resort, it is best to start planning 6 to 9 months in advance, or earlier for the festive season and larger groups.
Note: January and February fall within cyclone season and can bring humid, rainy weather
Mauritius surprises at every turn – from quiet moments by the sea to rainforest trails, vibrant markets, and world-class golf. It is also ideal for families, with calm beaches, spacious resorts, and a culture full of colour and soul.
Yes, the beaches are postcard-perfect – but you also get jungle trails, waterfalls, and volcanic peaks. It is island nature with just the right amount of drama.
Creole, Indian, French, Chinese, and African roots show up in everything – from street food and festivals to temples and architecture. Mauritius is layered, vibrant, and full of rhythm
Honeymooners, families, solo travellers – Mauritius makes space for all. Choose from beachfront resorts, private villas, or five-star classics, all with warm service and access to culture and nature.
Well-connected roads, English-speaking locals, and compact geography make it one of the easiest islands to explore. Getting around is seamless – and always scenic.
Mauritius is made for discovering – whether you stay in one spot or explore the island from coast to coast. Here’s a glimpse of what your journey could look like – full of colour, contrast, and laid-back luxury.
Start in the south with national parks, Le Morne hikes, and ocean-facing resorts. Head west for dolphin watching, sailing, and golden sunsets. End in the north for vibrant culture and lively beaches. With private transfers throughout, every corner of the island feels close – and completely different.
Stay in a spacious villa or resort with all the comforts – private pools, kids’ clubs, and room to roam. Snorkel in calm lagoons, visit giant tortoises, or hike to waterfalls together. Mauritius is made for multigenerational travel, with something for everyone and space to simply be.
Hike Le Morne, quad bike through sugar cane fields, then wind down with a beachfront massage or seafood barbecue. Mauritius makes adventure feel effortless – with every wild moment balanced by comfort, service, and a view worth slowing down for.