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All About Mauritius Island

Mauritius Island is a beautiful place situated in the Indian ocean to the south east coast of Africa. The spectacular scenery and dreamy climate make the perfect setting for a variety of holiday activities. You really can do it all in Mauritius. Summer in Mauritius is typically from November – April, with average day temperatures in the hottest months of January and February reaching 29 degrees. In ‘winter’ the coolest months might see temperatures of 16 degrees at night, so the temperature is nice all year round! On the coastal regions you can expect an average of 7.5 hours of bright sunshine every day all year round.

For more information on the climate in Mauritius, click here. If you’d like to read up on a bit of history of this perfect holiday destination then click here to see the Wikipedia article.

To read about all the various holiday activities in Mauritius, see the sections below – and do enjoy the lovely video on this page.

About All in Mauritius

Holidays with a local touch

Finding the perfect place to stay can be daunting, especially if you’ve never visited the island before. We will take the time to fully understand your needs to make sure you book the right accommodation at the right price. But we don’t stop there.

Our dedicated team includes local experts who can advise on all aspects of your stay, including must-see beauty spots, foodie hangouts, celebrations and cultural events. We can even arrange custom tours and transportation for your group.

Hand-picked locations

With intimate knowledge of the island, we have carefully selected the most prestigious villas and luxury hotels for our site, and we guarantee you will find a memorable place to stay.

Charitable donation on villa bookings

Mauritius gives us so much that it’s only right we give back too. For every villa / hotel bookings we receive, £10 will be donated to The Overseas Mauritian Society (TOMS), a UK based charity which supports educational projects for underprivileged children on the island. http://www.theoverseasmauritiansociety.org