Welcome to Mauritius!
Discover this offbeat gem where sapphire lagoons meet the iconic Le Morne mountains, and giant Aldabra tortoises roam wild.
Dive into this Mauritius travel guide for Indian travelers, for an unforgettable Mauritius holiday. Let the adventure begin!
Why Choose Mauritius? 
Mauritius offers an effortless and luxurious international experience, making it a top choice for travelers from India.
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Visa-Free Travel: Indian citizens receive a free visa-on-arrival for tourism stays up to 90 days, eliminating pre-travel visa hassles.
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Cultural Connection: You’ll find a welcoming environment with strong Indian cultural roots, vegetarian-friendly food, and commonly spoken Hindi.
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Best Time to Visit: The ideal time is the dry, sunny season from May to December. This period promises perfect weather for beach relaxation and watersports.
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Ideal Stay Duration: A 6 to 7-day trip allows you to cover all the major highlights without feeling rushed.
Before You Go: Essential Facts 
Knowing these simple facts will ensure a smooth journey to the island.
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Currency Conversion: The local currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). The approximate rate is 1 MUR ≈ 1.95 INR (Indian Rupee). It is advisable to exchange major funds upon arrival or use local ATMs.
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Getting There from India: Flights from major Indian cities (Mumbai, Delhi) typically take around 6-7 hours. Book 3-4 months in advance for the best deals.
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Getting Around Mauritius: Renting a car is highly recommended for maximum flexibility and island exploration (driving is on the left). Taxis are widely available for full-day tours, but negotiate the fare beforehand.
Top Attractions and Experiences 
Mauritius is geographically diverse, offering spectacular sights beyond the coast.
1. The Seven-Coloured Earths
Visit the fascinating Chamarel Seven Colored Earth Geopark to see its surreal, rainbow-hued dunes, a geological phenomenon. Don’t miss the nearby, majestic Chamarel Waterfall cascading into the valley below.
2. Take a Dip in Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin)
Experience spiritual tranquility at Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin), a sacred crater lake and major Hindu pilgrimage site. Take a moment to admire the impressive Hindu statues, including the towering Mangal Mahadev (Shiva), and enjoy the serene surroundings.
3. Hike Le Morne Brabant
Challenge yourself with a hike up Le Morne Brabant, a dramatic basalt monolith and a powerful UNESCO World Heritage site. The rewarding views from the summit offer breathtaking panoramas of the island and the turquoise ocean.
4. Relax on World-Class Beaches
- Belle Mare Beach: Ideal for sunrise walks, peaceful swimming, and relaxation on a long stretch of white sand.
- Flic en Flac: A lively, popular spot excellent for snorkeling, sunset views, and enjoying beachside dining and entertainment.
5. Catamaran Cruise to Isle Paradises
Set sail on a catamaran to tropical havens like Île aux Cerfs or Gabriel Island. These excursions are perfect for snorkeling, sunbathing, and indulging in various watersports within crystal-clear, turquoise lagoons.
6. Snorkel or Dive at Blue Bay Marine Park
Explore the vibrant, protected coral reefs and rich marine life at Blue Bay Marine Park. Located on the southeast coast, it is widely considered Mauritius’ top spot for easily accessible underwater adventures.
7. Discover Black River Gorges National Park
Trek through dense rainforests, discover hidden waterfalls, and try to spot endemic wildlife, including the rare Pink Pigeon, in the lush Black River Gorges National Park.
8. Taste Local Flavors at Port Louis Market
Immerse yourself in the local culture by sampling authentic Mauritian street food. Be sure to try dholl puri, fresh tropical fruits, and aromatic spices at the bustling Central Market Port Louis.
9. Visit a Rum Distillery
Tour the renowned Rhumerie de Chamarel for a deep dive into the island’s celebrated rum-making tradition. Learn about the process, from sugar cane to bottle, and conclude your visit with an authentic tasting session.
10. See Giant Tortoises
Meet and observe the impressive Aldabra giant tortoises at La Vanille Nature Park. You can also find a popular enclosure featuring these gentle giants within the Chamarel Seven Colored Earth Geopark.
What to Eat in Mauritius 
Mauritius is a vegetarian-friendly destination with plenty of flavourful, familiar food.
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What to Eat (Vegetarian): The essential street food is Dholl Puri (a soft, thin flatbread served with veg curry).
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Rougaille: A popular Creole tomato-based stew, often served with meat or seafood.
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Mine frites: Stir-fried noodles with a Mauritian twist.
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Mauritian curry: Served with rice, farata (flatbread), and achard (pickled vegetables).
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Dining: Due to the large population of Indian origin, most hotel buffets and restaurants offer diverse and delicious vegetarian options.
What to Buy 
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A souvenir model of the Dodo bird, the island’s famous extinct icon.
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High-quality vanilla tea and local Mauritian spices.
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Ship Models, expertly crafted wooden miniature ships are a traditional Mauritian keepsake.
Budget for a 7-Day Trip (Estimated Per Person)
| Local Explorer (Backpacker) | Mid-Range Comfort | True Luxury |
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| ₹ 45,000 – ₹ 65,000 | ₹ 1,00,000 – ₹ 1,65,000 | ₹ 2,40,000 – ₹ 4,00,000+ |
| Stay in local homes (guesthouses). | Stay in 3-4 star hotels or private rentals. | Stay in 5-star beachfront resorts. |
| Travel by public bus. | Use private taxis for full-day tours. | Use private drivers/transfers. |
| Eat cheap street food. | Include restaurant dining and street food. | Enjoy fine dining and resort cuisine. |
| Focus on free beaches and self-guided tours. | Include 2-3 major cruises/activities. | Include premium activities (e.g., helicopter tours). |
Your Turn To Explore! 
Before you leave Mauritius, let its rainbow reefs, Creole beats, and sugar-sweet sunsets linger, because every traveler becomes part of the island’s unforgettable story!
Drop your must-do picks or questions in the comments below and let’s start planning your ultimate island adventure together!








