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Is Mauritius hot in October?

You'll get warmer and drier weather in the north and west, while things are also warmer on the coast. The average high in Mauritius is 27ºC in October, with things cooling to a pleasant 18ºC at night. The sea temperature's 24ºC, while humidity's moderate. Average rainfall's 50mm over three rainy days.



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The best time to visit Mauritius is toward the end of the year, from October through to December, when temperatures are hottest. However, Mauritius has an enviable subtropical climate that normally brings sun, warmth, and blue skies, so expect perfect beach weather for most of the year.

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The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to December when the weather is cool, dry and sunny. The perfect summer weather and the warm atmosphere allows Mauritius to draw in visitors from around the world who are on the lookout for a holiday destination, which can help them relax and enjoy sun and surf at beaches.

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So for calmer conditions it is best to visit the east coast of Mauritius between October and May, which works well for winter holidays from the northern hemisphere. Southern Mauritius is home to some of the country's most dramatic landscapes.

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February is the wettest month and October is the driest. The Republic of Mauritius is also located in the cyclone belt of the SWIO. Cyclone season is from November to mid-May.

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Mauritius weather October You'll get lots of sun in October, which comes after the cooler winter. Mauritius has two distinct seasons, a warm and humid summer from November to April, and a cooler and drier winter from June to September.

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Mauritius benefits from a mild climate all year round with an average temperature of 25ºC and a pleasant water temperature suitable for swimming both during summer and winter. Almost all activities you are looking forward to do during your holidays can be made at any time of the year.

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Spring (October) It's beginning to warm up, with average day maximum temperatures now at 26.8 °C. It's also statistically the driest month with only an average 53 mm of rainfall.

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The island has a classic tropical climate with warm weather year-round. Even in winter, the temperatures drop from hot to balmy. We don't recommend visiting Mauritius during the wet cyclone season, from January to March, and to avoid the east coast in July and August, when the wind is at it's strongest.

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Save and enjoy cooler temperatures during the low season (May–September) The low season in Mauritius - coinciding with the European and American summer – is cooler, cheaper and almost as appealing as visiting during the more popular months.

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Mauritius Climate summary by month January and February are the hottest months of the year across Mauritius, and these are also the months where you are most likely to see prolonged rainy periods, especially in the evenings and overnight.

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If you fly over the clear turquoise waters off the southwest coast of our island, you'll spot what looks like an underwater waterfall in Mauritius. It may look dramatic, but you can actually swim – and surf – over the 'waterfall' below.

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The Arabian Gulf destinations of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Oman are amongst the sunniest places in October with 11 hours of average daily sunshine. You'll find 10 hours of sunshine in Las Vegas, and 9 hours in Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada in Egypt.

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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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Tropical cyclones You should remain vigilant and follow the advice of local authorities. The tropical cyclone season in Mauritius usually runs from November to May. You should follow the Mauritius Meteorological Services updates.. Cyclones can cause extensive damage to property.

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