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Is it safe to self drive in Mauritius?

Currently self driving and no problems - except the buses are a pain and slow you down. But overall no problems and you can really suit yourself. We have toured the north, south and west as well as the internal National park area - just the east left to do!



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Roads are in fairly good condition with safety signs and a network to take you through the island. However expect to get lost a few times even with a map. A GPS is not essential. The software can't keep track of the changes on our roads.

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You can cross the entire country in a little under 90 minutes on the main highways, making any attraction an easy day trip no matter where you decide to stay.

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Driving in Mauritius. Many international tourists intending to rent a car in Mauritius ask themselves if their driver's licence is valid in Mauritius or if they need to obtain an International Driving Permit. Luckily, tourists are allowed to drive in Mauritius with their domestic licence for up to 4 weeks.

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It doesn't matter if you're from France, Germany, South-Africa, England etc., you will be able to drive throughout Mauritius during your holiday by using your own driving licence.

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And, if you're planning to stay in two or three locations during your Mauritius travel itinerary, having your own rental car means that you won't need to spend extra money on taxis to switch hotels. While buses are cheap, they can be very time-consuming.

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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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There are some main roads and a few of the main roads now have speed cameras. However there are a series of small country roads which you might have encountered in Ireland. The only issue is that the driving style of locals can be erratic, too much pulling out of side roads without a proper lookout etc.

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Crime levels are low, but petty crime occurs, including pickpocketing and bag-snatching. Don't walk alone after dark. Use ATMs in banks, hotels and shops, not on the street.

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The ideal way to experience the island's culture, natural beauty, and magnificent beaches in Mauritius should be done so safely and without fuss. To ensure a well-rounded journey, it is recommended that travelers stay on the island for at least 7 days and 6 nights, with time set out for both sightseeing and relaxing.

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Bali is cheaper than Maldives and Mauritius. Beach life in Bali is the best. Even the private pool villas are very affordable in the case of Bali. You can also choose the jungle camps; wooden house stays as your means to stay in Bali.

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On the whole, Mauritius has no real major danger zones. Downtown Port Louis and central tourist areas logically do have a marginally higher crime rate, but most of the time it is also safe to go to. A visitor should be perfectly safe walking along the well-lit beachfront and bustling streets at night.

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The island is relatively less expensive than the Maldives and offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly guest houses to luxury resorts.

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Understanding the Disadvantages of Renting a Car
  • There is no hired driver. One of the most significant disadvantages of renting a car is it doesn't come with a driver. ...
  • High prices. ...
  • Strict terms and conditions. ...
  • Unfamiliarity with the vehicle. ...
  • Responsibility for any mishaps. ...
  • Less time to relax and enjoy.


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Enjoy your own personal ride for 8 consecutive hours a day in a car (for up to 4 person) With a personal driver on-hire to take you around, you also have the opportunity to get to know a local – and learn more about the people of Mauritius, too!

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