Egor Solovyov
April 20, 2025
BYN
Unique flora and fauna, clean beaches and a high level of service - you will find all this on the island of Mauritius .
The island is located in the southwestern Indian Ocean. There was once a volcano here, but time has smoothed out the relief, and the coast is overgrown with coral reefs.
Citizens of Belarus can obtain a 30-day visa free of charge upon arrival in Mauritius. Just show your return ticket and confirmation of your hotel reservation . Attention: on the way back you need to pay an airport tax - $17.
The island has a mild tropical climate. In different months the air heats up from 22 ℃ to 29 ℃. High season is from mid-October to early May. This is a time of humid air and warm cyclones.
The country uses the Mauritian rupee. The store will also accept payment by card, but to visit the beach or market you will need paper money. You can exchange currency immediately after arrival at the airport.
Both English and the native language for the locals are Creole, and French can also often be heard.
Most of the local population professes Hinduism. To visit temples, choose closed clothing and take off your shoes at the entrance.
Traditional Mauritian cuisine is very diverse, based on Indian and French culinary traditions. They use a lot of rice, seafood, fresh vegetables and fruits with active addition of spices.
If you are looking for a place to stay in Mauritius, tour operator TravelHub has prepared a selection of hotels to make your stay on this paradise island unforgettable:
Let's start with the obvious - the beaches. They are clean, free, with white sand and clear water. The northern coast is suitable for active tourists - here you can go diving, rent a yacht or dance all night until the morning. The south is calmer and suitable for family holidays.
But the beaches are far from the most interesting part of the island. It’s worth flying here for the stunning and completely unique nature. Until the 16th century, Mauritius was completely deserted, flora and fauna formed without artificial intervention. Unfortunately, early settlers destroyed many unique species. The most famous of them is the extinct bird Dodo (Mauritian dodo).
What else to see in Mauritius on your own? You can see the rarest specimens of animals and plants, for example, in the Black River Gorges National Park. Don't leave here without seeing the colorful sand dunes. Sand of different shades does not mix under any circumstances.
The waterfalls on the island are also notable; for example, Tamaren has seven steps. Another place to get acquainted with the fauna is the Kasela Natural Park. Here you can go on a safari, walk with a lion or pet a giraffe.
The territory of the island pleases the eye with its lush greenery: sugar cane plantations, mangroves, eucalyptus trees. A completely unique natural feature of Mauritius is underwater waterfalls. If you look at the area off the coast of the Le Morne-Brabant peninsula from above, it appears that there is a cliff under the water. This interesting optical illusion is created by underwater currents and the bottom landscape. Book an aerial ride over the coast in advance and marvel at this wonder.
Mauritius is suitable for the curious and brave, for those who are ready to spend days walking around the island, studying its unique vegetation and animals, climbing mountains and diving to coral reefs. This is a completely special world that you will not find anywhere else.
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