The seasons in Mauritius are opposite to the northern hemisphere, though the most constant trade winds occur in their winter time from May to September The wind in Mauritius is usually blowing quiet steady from easterly directions.
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May's the first month of the year where the amount of rain reduces a lot, so you'll have lots of sun if you're going at this time. Coastal and south easterly winds will help to keep you cool, while the country's mountains in the north and west are the warmest and driest regions.
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.
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.
Rainfall during May is around 101mm which is spread across 8 days in the month. You should thus remain well-prepared and do a prior arrangement for the same by keeping sufficient woollens along.
Especially in the national parks, there are lots of mosquitoes all year round. 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.
The North and West Coasts are more sheltered than the South and East Coasts during the windy season from June to September, making the beach areas of Flic en Flac and Balaclava ideal for family summer holidays.
Winter brings the trade winds, which are predominantly southeasterly and are at their strongest in July and August. The south and east coasts can be unpleasantly windy at this time of year, while in summer the sea breezes offer welcome relief from the humidity.
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.
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. There is a well-structured system of phased warnings.
Quick answer is yes it is. You don't need hot hot and you won't get that in May or June. Hottest time of year is November to March but it's also the wettest and most humid in January and February. We are usually there in May, June or July and temperature last year on the west coast (Flic en Flac) was 28C most days.
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.
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.