Mauritius, the jewel of the Indian Ocean, is renowned for the beauty of its tropical vegetation and the splendour of its seabed. In addition to its coconut trees, birds of paradise and flamboyant trees, Mauritius is home to a multitude of multi-coloured fish, coral...
Water between 22° and 28°, trade winds, turquoise lagoon: Mauritius has all the conditions to satisfy surfing enthusiasts, and more, particularly kitesurfers. It is during the southern winter, from May to October, that the Mauritian sky fills with multicoloured wings...
Whether you live on the island or you are here for a holiday, it’s the small choices you make that can add up to a big difference. These eco-friendly must-haves make a positive impact when it comes to saving the planet; and buying local, rather than imported souvenirs...
In Mauritius, many activities allow you to connect with nature. While the island is best known for its watersports (diving, kitesurfing, snorkelling, windsurfing), for several years now it has offered outdoor activities more inspired by mountains. When it comes to...
Pamplemousses Garden and its surroundings. A 250 years old magical green interlude, an exotic and poetical trip, a glimpse of bygone days life in a village, cradle of Mauritian history. The Mauritius National Botanical Garden or Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical...
During the summer, it’s a tradition for Mauritians to meet at the beach with their family and friends. But if you’re looking for a more uncrowded, peaceful and natural experience away from the public beaches, there are some idyllic options to help you totally...
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