For most nationalities, no visa is required for short stays (up to 60 or 90 days, depending on your passport). You must have: A valid passport Return/onward ticket Proof of accommodation Sufficient funds for your stay Our agency can assist with entry requirements based on your nationality.
Mauritius is a year-round destination, but the best time is from May to December, when the weather is cool, dry, and sunny. January to March can be hot and humid with occasional cyclones. Peak season: October to December (book early!)
Top places and experiences include: Grand Baie β Beaches, nightlife, water sports Chamarel β Seven Colored Earth and Chamarel Waterfall Black River Gorges National Park β Hiking and wildlife Γle aux Cerfs β Stunning lagoon island with beach activities Le Morne Brabant β Iconic mountain and historical site Port Louis β Capital city markets, waterfront, and culture Underwater adventures β Snorkeling, diving, and submarine rides
Yes, Mauritius is considered very safe for tourists. Violent crime is rare Basic precautions are advised (avoid isolated beaches at night, watch your belongings)
The official currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). Credit/debit cards are widely accepted Cash is useful in markets and rural areas ATMs are available across the island