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Can you tan in Mauritius in July?

In July, though you can achieve a tan as the sun shines throughout the day, you might not like going to sports like snorkelling due to cold waters.



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July is also considered one of the cooler months in Mauritius. If you are after the best possible weather during this time, the North of the Island is where to go in Mauritius at this time. Despite these lower temperatures, this is still a popular time of the year, due to school holidays in the Northern hemisphere.

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With an average temperature of 28°C, the island is a paradise for sun seekers and water sports enthusiasts. This means that it is the ideal period to come to Mauritius for a tan. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving, while the white sandy beaches offer a relaxing escape.

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Any time between May and August is perfect if you plan on bringing the kids along as it's not too hot. The sun worshippers among you need not worry though, as the sun is still strong enough midday to tan.

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Winter: May to October July is considered the coldest month of the year in Mauritius with temperatures sitting in the balmy low 20's. Other months see averages of around 22-23 degrees celsius on the coast, and 18-19 degrees celsius in the Central Plateau.

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Mauritius enjoys winter in July. The island nation is affected by southeast trade winds that blow during the Monsoons. Surprisingly, the weather in Mauritius is pleasant throughout the year along with the water temperatures in the Indian Ocean that are ideal for swimming as well.

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July is also considered one of the cooler months in Mauritius. If you are after the best possible weather during this time, the North of the Island is where to go in Mauritius at this time. Despite these lower temperatures, this is still a popular time of the year, due to school holidays in the Northern hemisphere.

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It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 22 C and the average daily minimum is 17 C.

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July and August, for example, fall into Mauritius's winter season and is a comparatively cooler time of the year — average temperatures of around 24C — as well as fewer mosquitoes, lower humidity and relatively little rain.

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Mauritius can be very expensive if you stick to the hotels, especially 4 star upwards. Supermarket prices are the same as here, and rising with oil prices, so even basics are not as cheap as they were. A lot of people on the forum complain about the rip off prices in euros that hotels charge, and they are right.

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Spend At Least 7 Days In Mauritius If tourists have more time, 10 days will offer them a perfect vacation with a more flexible itinerary. Without seeing any of the area's beaches, a trip to Mauritius would be incomplete. Le Morne, The Flic en Flac Beach, and the Grand Baie are among the island's top beaches.

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Winter: May to October July is considered the coldest month of the year in Mauritius with temperatures sitting in the balmy low 20's. Other months see averages of around 22-23 degrees celsius on the coast, and 18-19 degrees celsius in the Central Plateau.

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It's often said that 'west is best' and we certainly agree: Mauritius's west coast has unbeatable beaches ranging from the fine white sands of Trou aux Biches in the far north to the isolated Le Morne Peninsula on the south-west tip of the island.

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As Mauritius is near to the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun is here at a higher angle than anywhere else in the world. This is why Mauritius enjoys long summer days all year round with a bright sunny sky. The weather and the local climate of the island are of a microclimate.

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Since the rainy season in Mauritius gets over by the end of June, it rains very little in July. And even when it rains, it is mainly in the evening or just a passing shower during the day. So, visiting Mauritius in July gives you an edge as the weather will be comparatively pleasant.

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They are both great so it depends on what you would like to do. Mauritius has pretty beaches (not always the most natural) & Zanzibar has beautiful beaches , good snorkeling too. Do you want an island escape or some nightlife? There are lovely islands like Pemba that are great too.

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Zanzibar is definitely more focused on rustic relaxation than Mauritius, though you will find a few amazing activities. You can take tours of the spice orchards, something very unique to this part of the world. Equally so is a trip to Stone Town, the ancient heart of Zanzibar which stands frozen in time.

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