Welcome to Island of Mauritius

map mauritius Welcome to Island of Mauritius

Mauritius is a fascinating world, in a piece of paradise. The very name conjures up images of tropical luxury and extravagance extraordinary. While in many destinations known for the cobalt blue sea, white sand beaches and luxury hotels, you may want to one day do something other than sunbathing and swimming, it is often difficult to know what to do in Mauritius . The island is of historic, cultural diversity, geographic variation and loaded almost unlimited activities to distract you from the daily life of the beach and pool. But perhaps his greatest strength is the relaxed charm of its people warm and friendly.

Mauritius has developed most of the Mascarene Islands, but with a little effort and ingenuity to escape the crowds and find your own patch. The smells, sounds and noises in the commercial capital, Port Louis, the richest city in Africa, are never far away, while giving the apparel markets in the bustling Central City Terminal Four and Curepipe, Black River Gorge National Park jungle drama lies Maurice is just another seaside resort. But what the beaches! The lagoons of breathtaking sandy beaches edged and popular public on the picturesque islands of the coast of the country is really something for everyone. There are also the delights of Chinese, Indian, French, African cuisine, the infectious rhythm of the music Sega and infectious party atmosphere of the local population, and you’ll soon understand why so many people really Mauritius is the idea heaven on earth.

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  1. [...] and sand from the public just as impressive is the elegant five-star hotel behind the doors. Mauritius is without doubt one of the most exclusive part of the island and the Congregation of luxury hotels [...]

  2. [...] estates. There is nothing to do specifically in the region, but it has an atmosphere much of Mauritius, a world away from the development of tourism on the West [...]

  3. [...] from much of the southern island of Mauritius, Le Morne Brabant (556m) stunning, large rock from which owes its name to this beautiful peninsula. [...]

  4. [...] visitors to the north of Mauritius to take the time, Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens famous for its well worth a visit if you fancy a [...]

  5. [...] is one of most pleasant surprises in Mauritius has to offer. Selig about 500 km north-east of the continent in isolation, this small volcanic [...]

  6. [...] highlight of any visit to Mauritius is in the relatively undeveloped south of the island, some of the most beautiful landscapes of the [...]

  7. [...] metaphorically) and passed: that’s was where people gathered while browsing suddenly moved to Mauritius in 1970. People continue to come here for surfing from May to September, as a couple of surf shops [...]

  8. [...] and only a short boat ride away from the massively popular Deer Island, a popular destination for Mauritians Picnic Weekend . In fact, once you get to the center you have to “Deer Island?” shouted [...]

  9. [...] outcrops, the fire suddenly in the otherwise flat landscape, as you south along the west coast of Mauritius is home to the head of one of the most successful for tourism in the country. Flic en Flac, the [...]

  10. [...] MGI was established in 1970 as a joint Government of Mauritius – Government of India venture for the promotion of education and culture in general with emphasis [...]

  11. [...] sea fishing by the Indian Ocean, surrounded, Mauritius is ideal for access to many important fish species placed, often the warm waters of the tropics. [...]

  12. [...] you dive in Mauritius to explore coral reefs, colorful marine life, shipwrecks from the 18th and 19 Century, and sunken [...]

  13. [...] and trekking in Mauritius, with its breathtaking views of mountains, rivers, forests and more in a walk through the fields, [...]

  14. [...] skydiving in Mauritius. A jump from 10,000 feet in the paradise island of Mauritius in Iceland. Mauritius Flight Enjoy the most spectacular and most scenic [...]

  15. [...] and is the oldest racing club in the southern hemisphere. Horse racing is the most popular sport in Mauritius, and one can expect to have over 30,000 visitors every day of the race. The horse racing season [...]

  16. [...] offers a breathtaking view of beautiful birds of the lagoon and the beaches of Mauritius and is one of the best things to do during your holiday in [...]

  17. [...] skiing is one of most popular sports of water in Mauritius. They can enjoy water skiing along many coasts of Mauritius and even in some lakes in the country. [...]

  18. [...] It is part of the world, the breed of Aldabra tortoises. There is also a mini-zoo of wildlife in Mauritius, where you get the most mammals and reptiles, including Mauritius, skinks, [...]

  19. [...] you choose to swim with the dolphins and spinner dolphins, which have to go on the west coast of Mauritius, a place for them to rest before made to the deep sea for [...]

  20. [...] Falls (also known as Tamarin Falls) are a major attraction of the south-west of Mauritius. These cases are difficult to reach, but without doubt it is worth. Tamarind Falls on the inner [...]

  21. [...] from St. Anton in the morning, to Ile d’Ambre, a small island off the northeast coast of Mauritius. Halfway, an attack on Goose Iceland, where you can rejuvenate your body and refresh yourself on [...]

  22. [...] Mauritius does not like Bali or Thailand. Do not expect local merchants interested in a trading game long. Many stores will not drop prices for everybody and even the markets do not expect a discount of more than 10-20%. There are bargains, however, had. Many brand names in the world of textiles are produced in Mauritius and can often be shorter or slightly defective goods at a fraction of the price in Europe. It is also a good place to design unique pieces that will find wide selection of manual occupations such as: artificial flowers, model ships, wood art, and much more. It is possible to take the major shopping centers, public transport, or to achieve a whole day, a business driver to take the most important centers and workshops as well. [...]

  23. [...] on the southwest coast of Mauritius. You get to experience climbing in a beautiful setting on the cliffs of Belle Vue, where the caves [...]

  24. [...] streams and nature of canyoning equipment challenges. Canyoning is offered at several locations in Mauritius. Canyoning (also known as canyoning) in Mauritius in the canyons with a [...]

  25. [...] village in the south-west of Mauritius Chamarel houses two wonders of nature – the magnificent waterfalls and the colorful world of [...]

  26. [...] Chinese and European. The wide choice of cuisine is a reflection of Mauritian cultural heritage of Mauritius. Whether it’s vegetables or non-veg menus you’ll always find the unique combination of [...]

  27. [...] The island is a holiday destination all year as it will be stored in extreme temperatures of two seasons, summer and winter. Summer stays from November to April, winter May to October from the experience. Summer temperatures vary between 20 ° C to 28 ° C on the central plateau and 25 ° C to 33 ° C on the coast. During the winter the average temperature in the central plateau is 19 ° C, while the coast is about 5 ° C warmer. [...]

  28. [...] Mauritius is a multicultural island with people from all continents, established here, whose roots in the history of India, Madagascar, China, East Africa, England and France. The actual size of the population of 1.2 million and the island is the third most densely populated world. The structure of the population of the colonial era. The settlers brought people from Africa and India to strengthen the country’s labor market while Chinese immigrants settled here for business. The Franco-Mauritians are descendants of French settlers. Descendants of slaves and free workers from Africa and Asia constitute the bulk of Mauritius Creole population. Today, the Indo-Mauritians constitute about 70% of the total population. [...]

  29. [...] March 12, 1968, the British flag, Union Jack, symbol of the British presence in Mauritius since 1810, fell and was held in its place a new flag, symbolizing the birth of the new independent [...]

  30. [...] officially known as Sir Seewoosagur botanical garden, is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius. The garden is located in the vicinity of Port Louis in the district of [...]

  31. [...] is also a mini zoo in Mauritius where you will find most animal species of mammals and reptiles of Mauritius [...]

  32. [...] aquarium, located in a small village of relaxation in the northwest of Mauritius hosts a large number of species, including over 200 species of fish, invertebrates, corals and [...]

  33. [...] The adventure begins here, behind the facade of the factory building with stories about the life history of sugar woven long it has been the main achievements and activities in Mauritius. [...]

  34. [...] park is a shelter Real. It is located next to the mountain wall on the south-west of Mauritius, with a magnificent view over the hilly landscape on the west coast of Mauritius. The visit of the [...]

  35. [...] A guide will run around you during your visit and guide you on the history, stories and fairy tales of Aubineaux “Domain” and the importance of the tea production in Mauritius. [...]

  36. [...] visit of the Bois Cheri is the second station of the Tea Route Mauritius (the first stop is the Domaine des [...]

  37. [...] managers of the homes were sugar before it was renovated in the 90s, part of the heritage of Mauritius. Today, one can still see the beams and columns used in ship’s original [...]

  38. [...] of this tour will visit major shopping centers, local craft shops, markets and shopping areas in Mauritius. The tour includes visits to shops: Port Louis, Curepipe, Floreal, Rose Hill and / or Quatre [...]

  39. [...] the island from the hills and mountains, and discover the natural beauty, wildlife and flora of Mauritius. This excursion by jeep tour takes you to special places to go where no regular bus and taxi tours, [...]

  40. [...] magnificent breathtaking scenery around. Stay on the beautiful white sand beaches of the islands of Mauritius, snorkel in the lagoons, explore the underwater world and enjoy delicious food and [...]

  41. [...] of the upper country, which is just incredible and fantastic. It is one of the best things to do in Mauritius and an experience you and your partner will appreciate [...]

  42. [...] in Mauritius, you will find 10 animal targets in 3D design, spread over an area of about 10 hectares, in [...]

  43. [...] bonito are probably among the most common in Mauritius. They are voracious predators commonly found in schools of thousands. The bonito weighed 10-40 [...]

  44. [...] South and South-West tour includes a visit to Mauritius: Crocodile Farm & Nature Park, Rochester Falls, Gris-Gris beach Riambel, Pointe aux Roches, [...]

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