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What is the best side of Mauritius to stay?

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 northern and western beaches are generally busier and have more amenities and tourist attractions - if you're after an action-packed, sight-seeing vacation this is where you'll want to head, while the eastern and southern beaches are quieter, have some of the most luxurious hotels and lend themselves to a 'doing ...

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The West Coast is generally warmer and calmer than the East of the island, meaning this is the side of choice for those looking for a peaceful and sunny beach holiday. Temperatures are at their hottest during the island's summer months from October to April.

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Grand Bay / Grand Baie – best for first-time visitors Located on the north coast of the island, Grand Baie is Mauritius' tourist hub. In this village, you'll find all the best hotels, shopping centers and restaurants, a beautiful coastal beach and especially the best nightlife!

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The best side of Mauritius however has to be the West coast, purely for the variety it offers in terms of culture (Port Louis), Exploration and natural wonders (Le Morne Brabant) and arguably the island's most popular resort; Fliq en Flaq.

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The northern and western beaches are generally busier and have more amenities and tourist attractions - if you're after an action-packed, sight-seeing vacation this is where you'll want to head, while the eastern and southern beaches are quieter, have some of the most luxurious hotels and lend themselves to a 'doing ...

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A jagged mountain like this one on the southwestern tip of Mauritius would probably look a bit ominous elsewhere. But the row of swaying palm trees and the turquoise lagoon make all the difference: Le Morne Brabant is the most picturesque spot on the island.

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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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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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If you pay for every meal and all drinks, it is likely to be much more expensive than if you had booked an all-inclusive option. In fact, in many cases, all-inclusive is the cheapest and the best - not to mention the most comfortable - way to experience Mauritius.

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The rainy season in Mauritius The rainy season starts in December and ends in April, but January, February and March are the wettest months by far with between 150 and 300mm of rainfall per month. This monsoon season is also the hottest period, with temperatures hovering between 26°C and 27°C.

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The north and west Mauritius are comparatively better in September than the south and east. Since there is very little rainfall during this month, it is ideal for sightseeing and hiking in Mauritius. It is also the best month for whale spotting, windsurfing and sailing.

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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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Both the places have iconic blue waters, powder-white beaches, and thrilling adventure activities but Mauritius has more sightseeing options. Therefore, it is more suitable for families and couples who want to plan a 5-6 days trip.

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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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While both Mauritius and Seychelles are safe places in comparison to most places in the world since Seychelles receives a lower number of tourists and has a smaller population their crime rate is slightly lower than that of Mauritius. However, the beaches of Mauritius are considered safer for children and in general.

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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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Although Mauritius is renown for being a luxury destination, it's more than doable on a tighter budget. There will of course need to be some sacrifices if you want to get the cheapest possible deal, but you certainly don't need to stay in the most expensive hotels in Mauritius to indulge.

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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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During winter (May to October) the temperature is around 22° C on the coast and around 19°C on the Central Plateau. December, January and February are the warmest Months, with average temperature of around 27-28°C. July is considered the coolest month of the year with average temperature of around 20-21°C.

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However, from the cultural viewpoint, the city of Bali will take the lead and offer some of the most beautiful monuments and ancient buildings.

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