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Why is West best in Mauritius?

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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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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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 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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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 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 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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August in Mauritius has milder temperatures and no rain, ideal for sunny days but without the intense heat. It's best to stay on the west or north coast during August because the beaches are more sheltered from wind.

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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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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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The south and southwestern shores of the island offer some of the best locations in Mauritius for snorkeling, particularly in the areas surrounding UNESCO-listed Morne Brabant, a majestic basaltic mountain surrounded by a lagoon. The shallow reef near Ile aux Benitiers.

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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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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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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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August is warm but quite a high chance of overcast or cloudy skies, might make sunbathing less enjoyable, and there is high chance of rain showers. The average maximum temperature in Mauritius in August is 25°C (76°F).

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The east coast of Mauritius is more affected by the trade winds that blow in the winter months, which makes sitting out on the beach and snorkelling less appealing.

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Flic en Flac One of the best spots in Mauritius for swimming and snorkelling, Flic en Flac is also one of the longest beaches on the island. Close to another west coast hotspot — Tamarin, in the Rivière Noire district — this gem is well known for its reef-protected lagoon that sparkles under a clear sky.

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