Mauritius Safari Vacations

An Idyllic Indian Ocean Island

Mauritius is loved not just for its stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, but also for the lively capital, Port Louis, colourful coastal villages, the dramatic Le Morne mountain, and sprawling tropical forests.

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When to Visit Mauritius

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  • The best time to visit is May to August, when the weather conditions for beach vacations, outdoor adventures, and exploring the island’s natural beauty are ideal.
  • There’s a pleasant, mild climate year-round, with two main seasons – humid summer from November to April and a cooler, drier winter from June to September.
Located in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is a destination that offers picture-perfect beaches, warm hospitality, and vibrant scenery. Travelers who are heading here after a safari will appreciate the time to unwind on a beach and enjoy the luxurious hotels. However, there is so much more to Mauritius, and those wanting to explore can head to the Black River Gorges National Park in the south-west of the island for waterfalls and rolling hills, and explore the scenic village of Chamarel by bicycle, topping this off with a tour of a rum distillery.
Georgia Hinkley Team Leader

Reasons to Visit Mauritius

Idyllic Beaches

Diverse Activities

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Easy Access Pre/Post Safari

  • Mauritius is famous for its palm-fringed beaches and turquoise ocean water. It’s an ideal destination to slow down after the excitement of safari, and soak up some sunshine.

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  • Beyond the beach, Mauritius offers plenty to explore, from snorkelling and diving around colourful reefs to hiking in the wild south. You can also visit rum distilleries, botanical gardens, and bustling markets for a taste of local life.

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  • Mauritius is home to some of the Indian Ocean’s most luxurious resorts. Whether you want a private villa for two or a family-friendly hotel with kids’ clubs, there’s an option to suit every travel style.

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  • With direct flights from South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, and even Zimbabwe, Mauritius is one of the most easily accessible beach destinations to add to your safari. In just a few hours, you can swap game drives for sundowners on the sand.

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