Mauritius — In Summer Best

Arrive in the morning. Acclimate. Swim at Mont Choisy beach (north). Dinner at a beachside shack in Grand Baie. Sleep with the AC on full blast.

Many hotels cater exceptionally well to families, offering spacious rooms, excellent kids’ clubs, and all-inclusive dining options, which can make travelling with children far easier and more predictable. The island's safe environment, combined with the plethora of engaging activities, makes it a wonderful choice for a school summer holiday.

Summer in Mauritius offers lower hotel rates (except Christmas/New Year), fewer crowds, and the island’s most dramatic natural beauty. Just build in buffer days for weather, travel insurance that covers cyclone delays, and a willingness to swap beach time for market time when the skies open. mauritius in summer best

For those whose idea of paradise involves being in the water, the Mauritian summer is unrivalled. The combination of warm, crystal-clear waters and excellent underwater visibility creates perfect conditions for diving and snorkelling. The coral reefs and their surrounding lagoons are teeming with marine life, and the calm, warm waters provide a comfortable environment to explore them for hours on end.

First, let’s address the elephant in the lagoon. Summer in Mauritius (November to April) coincides with the cyclone season in the Southwest Indian Ocean. However, a "cyclone" in Mauritius is rarely the disaster movie you imagine. Modern infrastructure, strict building codes, and a supremely organized warning system mean that when a storm hits, the island shuts down safely for 24 hours and then bounces back. Arrive in the morning

The summer rains, while intermittent, transform the landscape of Mauritius. The tropical downpours breathe life into the island’s already lush interior, making it appear even more verdant and vibrant. Waterfalls, such as the famous Chamarel Falls, are at their most powerful and spectacular. While hiking may be more comfortable in the cooler winter months, a walk through the forests of the Black River Gorges National Park or a drive through the hills of Chamarel takes on a new dimension of beauty under the bright summer light.

– summer is best for adventurous travelers who trade perfect weather for incredible value, culture, and empty beaches. If you can handle a little rain and risk, you’ll love Mauritius in summer. If not, come in October or November instead. Dinner at a beachside shack in Grand Baie

The warm summer seas and vibrant atmosphere create the perfect conditions for a wide range of unforgettable experiences beyond simple sunbathing.

Calmer summer seas create ideal conditions for spotting dolphin pods in Tamarin Bay or Black River . The "Underwater Waterfall": Book a helicopter flight

While the coast is hot, the interior highlands offer cooler temperatures and lush rainforest views.