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What is the water like in Mauritius?

Imagine yourself swimming in Mauritius … Our turquoise lagoon, feel the warm sea, a gentle breeze and the sun rays caressing your body. All is peaceful. Pure bliss.



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Mauritius is renowned the world over for having some of the best beaches on the planet. Whether you're looking to swim in crystal-clear waters, lounge under palm trees with a cocktail, or enjoy a romantic sunset for two, this idyllic island has something for everyone.

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Mauritius is renowned the world over for having some of the best beaches on the planet. Whether you're looking to swim in crystal-clear waters, lounge under palm trees with a cocktail, or enjoy a romantic sunset for two, this idyllic island has something for everyone.

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Indian Ocean idyll Mauritius, with its miles of pristine white sand beaches, is the stuff of travel marketing dreams. Each coastline has its own quirks: the east coast is where you'll find its clutch of upmarket beach resorts, while the southern coast is windier and wilder.

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Why is Mauritius water safe for drinking? Since 2012 the potable water supplied by the Mauritius Central Water Authority or CWA is treated to meet the norms set by the World Health Organization for drinkable water. It means our water is safe for drinking.

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I personally would not recommend drinking the tap water purely because most Mauritians I know drink bottled water, so I follow their example. Never had any problems with brushing my teeth with the tap water or ice cubes in drinks (presuming they are made from tap water).

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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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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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The water is typically at its clearest in May, and it will be calm and warm, drawing more fish to shallower areas. October through early December can be good too, especially for divers who want to dive with rays and reef sharks.

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The yellow-bellied sea snake 'Pelamus platura' is one. of five snake species found in Mauritius. The sea.

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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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The sea temperatures peak in the range 28 to 29°C during the beginning of February and are at their lowest on during August, in the range 23 to 24°C (72 to 75°F). Mauritius' excellent sea conditions are the result of the coral reef surrounding the entire island.

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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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To protect yourself from crime:
  • be aware of your surroundings and alert to suspicious behaviour.
  • watch your belongings on buses and taxis, especially at night.
  • avoid using ATMs on the street. ...
  • don't go out alone after dark or to isolated places, especially on foot.


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The Black Sea is home to some of the roughest waters in the world. Strong currents and unpredictable storms make it a treacherous place for ships. And, with an average depth of over 2 miles, it's also one of the deepest seas on Earth.

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Many previous visitors to Mauritius are convinced that west is best – and it's not hard to see why. Flic en Flac is a delightful seaside village boasting vibrant nightlife, superb restaurants, glorious coral reefs and an 8 kilometre stretch of white sands which can provide hours of family holiday fun.

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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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Which is better, Mauritius or Maldives? While both Maldives and Mauritius are equally good to visit, both have their share of attractions and activity options. Mauritius being closer to Europe experiences more international tourists, due to which it has some very well developed tourist amenities.

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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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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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Drinks in Mauritius Often served with coconut water and a dash of lime, locally made cane rum is a popular tipple. The most common - and delicious - choice of beer is either Phoenix or French Black Eagle, both of which can be found at most bars around the island.

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