MAURITIUS
Located on one of the finest resort sites on the island, the resort unfolds its magnificent suites and villas along a long stretch of beach and reaches back another 300 metres into lush, tropical greenery.
Natural colours and fabrics have been specially selected in the decor to preserve that authentic island style - a trademark of this resort.
Framed by pristine beaches, azure ocean waters and lush tropical vegetation, La Maison d’Été is the kind of boutique hotel that will make your dreams of a lush island getaway come true. The property is replete with a private terrace from which to marvel at the lagoon and coral reefs.
Located due west on the coast of Mauritius, Victoria is conveniently situated between the tourist hub of Grand-Baie and Port-Louis, the capital city. Facing the splendid sunsets, Victoria is one of the most popular family resorts on the island. Renowned for its spacious sea-facing rooms, a laid-back atmosphere and a wide range of activities for both children and teenagers, the hotel encompasses a lifestyle to appeal to all ages.
The best time to visit Mauritius is during the dry season, which typically runs from May to December. This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach vacations. However, Mauritius is a year-round destination, so you can visit at any time.
Mauritius offers a variety of attractions, including beautiful beaches, such as Trou aux Biches and Belle Mare Plage, natural wonders like Chamarel's Seven Colored Earth, and cultural sites such as the Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin) temple. Water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and exploring the coral reefs are also popular.
Visitors from many countries, including most Western nations, can enter Mauritius visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. However, it's essential to check the specific visa requirements for your nationality before traveling to ensure you have the necessary documents.
Yes, it's generally safe to swim in the waters around Mauritius. The island's beaches are known for their clear, calm waters, making them suitable for swimming and water sports. However, it's advisable to pay attention to local guidelines and warnings, especially during certain seasons when currents may be stronger.
While in Mauritius, it's respectful to greet locals with a friendly "bonjour" (good morning) or "bonsoir" (good evening). Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and remove your shoes before entering temples. Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory, typically around 10% in restaurants. It's also polite to ask for permission before taking photos of individuals or their property.
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Hoedspruit, South Africa