Discover Mauritius in October

Mauritius, with its white sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons, is a dream destination for an unforgettable holiday. October is particularly magical, as it’s the ideal month to enjoy the island’s natural beauty, while benefiting from a pleasant climate. From sunny days to cool nights, here’s why you should consider visiting Mauritius in October.

Perfect climate for exploring

October marks the transition from summer to winter. Temperatures on the island average 18°C in the morning and 28°C when the sun is at its zenith. Sunny days start as early as 5.30am, while the sun sets around 6pm, leaving you plenty of time to enjoy the magnificent scenery. Although windy days can occur, they don’t usually last, and hotels adapt by offering indoor activities.

One of the best ways to discover the island is to venture to the four corners of Mauritius. Whether it’s secluded beaches, verdant mountains or charming villages, every corner of the island holds surprises.

A burst of tropical flavours

October often means fruity delights. Although mango season varies from region to region, you may be lucky enough to sample other tropical fruits. Local markets offer a variety of fruits, such as pineapples and pitayas, for you to enjoy. Feel free to explore these markets to discover fresh, seasonal produce that will add a sweet touch to your stay.

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Water activities at your fingertips

One of the great things about October is the wide range of water activities on offer at very affordable prices. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just looking for a family outing, there’s something for everyone.

Spots such as Grand Baie, Belle Mare and Ile aux Cerfs are perfect for parasailing. You can also opt for glass-bottom boat trips, semi-submarines or underwater walks to explore the underwater wonders of Mauritius. Diving enthusiasts will be delighted to discover the richness of the seabed in the island’s largest lagoon.

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L’Ile aux Cerfs : A must-see!

No visit to Mauritius would be complete without a stop at Ile aux Cerfs. Accessible off Trou D’eau Douce, this iconic island is famous for its heavenly beaches and breathtaking scenery. You can choose from a variety of activities, such as catamaran cruises or motorboat tours.

October is undoubtedly one of the best months to discover Mauritius. With a perfect climate, exquisite cuisine and a multitude of water-based activities, this little corner of paradise promises you an unforgettable holiday. So don’t wait any longer, pack your bags and set off to discover this tropical treasure!

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