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What is the weather like in Mauritius in August and September?

It sits close to the Tropic of Capricorn, and has tropical weather that will give you high temperatures and lots of sun in August. Mauritius has two distinct seasons because of its tropical climate, with a warm and humid summer from November to April, and a cooler and drier winter from June to September.



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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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When's the best time of year to visit the islands? Mauritius is at its sunniest, coolest and driest between the months of May and December. In the Maldives, you'll experience the best weather from November through to April.

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Located in the southwest Indian Ocean, Mauritius weather is ideal, with average temperatures rarely dropping below 24 degrees. Not only that, the sea temperature remains warm so you can swim in it throughout the year.

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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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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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Can you swim in Mauritius in September? Yes, September is a good month for swimming in Mauritius Island with warm sea temperatures 23°C (74°F).

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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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July and August, for example, fall into Mauritius's winter season and is a comparatively cooler time of the year — average temperatures of around 24C — as well as fewer mosquitoes, lower humidity and relatively little rain.

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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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In short, Mauritius has cheaper accommodations and expensive flights. The Maldives has cheaper flights and extremely expensive accommodations.

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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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No, Maldives is a place located off the Sri Lankan coast while Mauritius is a single island in East Africa marked with coral reefs and many beaches. Which is expensive Maldives or Mauritius? Maldives is way more expensive than Mauritius as the stays and food are available at higher rates to the tourists.

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Keep copies of important documents, including passports, separately. There have been reports of burglaries at villas where tourists have been staying. Make sure accommodation and hotel rooms are secure. Avoid renting accommodation that isn't registered with the Mauritius Tourism Authority.

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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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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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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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