Driving in Mauritius: Explore the Island at your own paceĀ
To discover the beauty of Mauritius at your own pace, driving is an ideal option. However, before embarking on this adventure, it is essential to familiarize yourself with the local driving rules. In this blog, we share tips to help you navigate the Mauritian roads smoothly.Ā
Driving on the left: The basicsĀ
In Mauritius, you drive on the left, as in many former British colonies. Driving in Mauritius for the first time can be disorienting. The steering wheel is on the right, and one important thing to remember is that priority is on the right! This might be a change from what youāre used to, but with a little adjustment, youāll get used to it quickly. Always stay attentive to local traffic rules and adhere to priorities.
Driver’s license: What you need to knowĀ
To drive in Mauritius, whether you are a tourist or a foreign resident, you must meet the following conditions:
- You must be at least 18 years old.Ā
- You must have held your driving license for at least one year.Ā
For short stays, an international driving permit is not required. A French driving license is sufficient for stays up to 4 weeks.
If you plan to stay in Mauritius for more than 4 weeks, you will need to apply for an extension of driving authorization. However, it is more practical to obtain an international driving permit before your departure.
Speed limitsĀ
To ensure your safety and that of others, it is crucial to adhere to speed limits in Mauritius. Generally, the limits are as follows:
- 40 km/h or 60 km/h in cities and villagesĀ
- 80 km/h on open roadsĀ
- 110 km/h on highways, except on certain stretchesĀ
Roads can be narrow and winding, especially in rural areas, so it is wise not to drive at full speed even if the limit is high.
How and where to get gas in MauritiusĀ ?
In Mauritius, you can refuel at one of the many gas stations, usually open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. There is no need to get out of your car: simply park near a pump, and a gas station attendant will come to your window to take your request. Most gas stations accept major credit cards, but itās a good idea to check with the staff on-site.Ā
Car rental in Mauritius: Practical tipsĀ
Many car rental companies are available in Mauritius, offering a wide range of vehicles for all budgets. Before signing the rental agreement, here are a few tips:
- Carefully inspect the vehicle before taking it to spot any pre-existing damage.Ā
- Familiarize yourself with the vehicleās controls and specifics, especially if you are not used to driving a different model.Ā
- Check the fuel level and other conditions of the vehicle to avoid unpleasant surprises.Ā
The Bus and TaxiĀ
Here are other transportation options you can use to explore Mauritius. Buses are a convenient and economical way to get around, with regular services as well as private buses, known as āindividual buses,ā run by independent owners. If you prefer more flexibility, taxis are available for personalized trips and can take you directly to your destination.Ā
Driving in Mauritius can be a pleasant experience if you take the time to adjust to local rules. Make sure you have the necessary documents, adhere to speed limits, and be mindful of priority rules. With these tips in mind, youāre ready to explore this beautiful island with confidence.
Safe travels and happy driving!
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