Mauritius

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Mauritius lies like a discreet masterpiece in the Indian Ocean, some 2,000 kilometers off Africa’s southeast coast. This island balances dramatic volcanic peaks with endless white beaches, coral reefs, and lush sugarcane plantations—a landscape designed for discovery under year-round sunshine.

The north hums with energy around Grand Baie’s chic boutiques and vibrant cafés, while the east coast offers serene lagoons and quiet luxury. The south reveals rugged cliffs and waterfalls—untamed and rarely crowded. The west coast stretches long, sun-drenched beaches beneath fiery sunsets, paired with local rum distilleries that know their craft. Inland, Port Louis pulses with markets and a rich cultural blend of Creole, Indian, French, and Chinese influences.

Adventure here arrives with subtle elegance—catamaran cruises offer a chance to spot whales and dolphins, while diving, windsurfing, and kayaking reveal the island’s vibrant underwater life. For those who prefer to stay on dry land, world-class golf courses provide fairways framed by tropical splendour.

Luxury here isn’t about excess. It’s the confidence of space, privacy, and impeccable service—an invitation to experience Mauritius on your own terms, in your own time. 

Key Facts

11 - 12 HRS

Mauritian Rupee (MUR)

+4 HRS (BST)

MAY – DEC

Expert Tip

While most travellers flock to Mauritius’s famous beaches, venture inland to Chamarel’s coloured earths and nearby Rhumerie de Chamarel distillery. Book a private tasting tour here—beyond the usual rum sampling, you’ll discover the island’s centuries-old craft, with limited-edition batches you won’t find on any supermarket shelf. Pair this with a slow drive through the surrounding mountains for a fresh perspective on Mauritius, far from the crowds and polished resorts.  

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