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Last activity 21 January 2023 by Wandlewed

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Crossing

Good morning Members,

I am wanting to plan a holiday with my wife to Mauritius this year for the first time. We are both on South African Passports, but reside in Zambia for work purposes. We are both in our early 50's.

Which is the best time to visit, for perhaps 10 days

Should I work through a travel agent, as i have never been to Mauritius, and do not know what the latest travel and entry requirements are?

We are currently on a very tight budget, but would like to be as close to the sea as possible to enjoy what we don't get to see living in Zambia.


Thank you very much 1f600.svg

vrtlmadness

Hi @Crossing You don't need a travel agent. All the information you seek can be found online. Here's a few websites to help you out:


1) https://www.mauritiusnow.com/ - general information about Mauritius as well as travel requirements. There are many other websites with similar information but mauritiusnow is pretty well known

2) https://safemauritius.govmu.org/ - website to get the Mauritius All-in-One form. You will need this on entry to Mauritius

3) Use a flight aggregator website like https://www.skyscanner.com/ to get the best available tickets for your dates. I imagine you'd either fly through Kenya (Kenya Airlines) or Johannesburg (SAA) from Zambia

4) Use hotel aggregator websites like https://www.booking.com/,https://www.hotels.com/ or https://www.tripadvisor.com/ to book your accommodation. Alternative, join a Facebook group like Mauritius Short Term Rental to rent a property directly from the owner


Some final notes: most tourists will either stay in the West or the North of the island. There are splendid beaches all around Mauritius including the East and South. The east is just a bit windy but still nice for a short stay and it's close to the airport. The west and the north will require a taxi ride of close to (sometimes, more than) an hour so that will be an extra expense - you're probably looking at Rs 1,500 - Rs 2,000 (maybe more) each way.


Hope this helps

Wandlewed

Hello,


Avoid when European schools are on holidays (Easter, mid-terms, Summer etc) as the prices for flights tend to go up a lot (and accommodation too I guess).


The north and west are probably the most touristy and easiest to get around.


Flic en Flac has lots of self-catering accommodation and very nice sunsets. You could walk around from the beach to restaurants and save on taxis. (Bus services are cheap and will get you most places). 


Worth checking out sunset times as it gets dark quite early in the Winter (not cold though).


The scenery is quite varied so some day trips are worth considering.


Regards.

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