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How safe is swimming in Mauritius?

There are no lifeguards on the beaches of Mauritius. Although the sea may look calm, there are strong, invisible currents in the lagoons and open seas around Mauritius. It's important to always swim within designated areas and to never swim alone or unsupervised.



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Keep copies of important documents, including passports, separately. There have been reports of burglaries at villas where tourists have been staying. Make sure accommodation and hotel rooms are secure. Avoid renting accommodation that isn't registered with the Mauritius Tourism Authority.

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During certain times of the year, jellyfish can be found in the waters around Mauritius, and they can cause painful stings. The Box jellyfish is also found in the waters of Mauritius. It is known for its highly venomous nature and painful sting.

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If you're in an area that could be home to stonefish, make sure to:
  1. Wear water shoes.
  2. Always look where you walk.
  3. Shuffle your feet along the bottom to avoid stepping directly on the fish. This shuffle also helps scare away stingrays, which you don't want to step on either.


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The massive colony of crocodiles quickly became the highlight of Crocodile Park Mauritius, where you can hold baby Nile crocodiles to pose for a picture and see them grow into massive fierce beasts of a few years.

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There are no dangerous or deadly poisonous animals in Mauritius. There are, however, some species with painful stings, and in some rare cases that cause allergies, such as wasps or bees. Please consult a doctor or pharmacist if this happens.

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Courses or boosters usually advised: Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Typhoid. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: none. No yellow fever vaccination certificate required for this country.

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Most Mauritians are used to drinking tap water and eating in food stalls at every street corner. However, those not used to it should avoid doing so, as severe food poisoning may occur. It is thus advisable to drink mineral water and accept ice cubes only in hotels that treat tap water.

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Although there are no malarial mosquitoes in Mauritius, the Ministry of Health may ask you for a blood sample either at the airport or at a later stage during your stay if you have travelled from a country where malaria is common. Cases of dengue fever transmitted by mosquitoes have been reported.

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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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The major GII weakness for Mauritius is the Innovation Efficiency Ratio, in which it ranks 105th. Knowledge & Technology Outputs (115th), the lowest-ranked GII area, highlighted itself as a weakness for Mauritius.

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In the waters around Mauritius, there are the typical shark species, which occur in many places in the Indian Ocean. ? These include the usual suspects -? different types of reef sharks, such as the blacktip reef sharks and white tip reef sharks, their names each from the color of the tip of her dorsal fin.

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Malaria or dengue fever aren't a danger in Mauritius, but mosquito bites are annoying nevertheless. Mosquito repellent is useful in any case, but you can just as easily buy it locally.

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Officially, no shark attack has been recorded by the Mauritian authorities. Thanks to its geographical location sharks don't approach beaches. But. of course, it can not be guaranteed that Mauritius is 100% risk-free of shark attacks.

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This shark is very rare in Mauritian waters but there have been some sightings in recent years. These have been in the south of Mauritius and around the northern islands. Some Great Whites have been caught by sports fishermen but fortunately this is very rare.

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Shoes to pack for Mauritius For paddling, swimming or snorkeling pack dive shoes or similar, as the coral will hurt your feet. There is lots to explore on the island, including the Casela Nature Park, Botanical Gardens and an extinct volcano.

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