Honeymoons in Mauritius
Overview of Mauritius
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An eclectic mix of cultures, Mauritius has incorporated influence from numerous other nations and people, most notably Creole, French, and Indian. The island provides superb hospitality, delicious cuisine, and a wealth of activities, from water sports and golf, to hiking. While lazing away on the sandy beaches may be an ideal honeymoon experience, the island offers far more, in the form of ancient volcanoes to crest, exotic lagoons to explore, and green valleys to traverse.
Key honeymoon facts about Mauritius
When to go:
Mauritius enjoys a sub-tropical climate. The best time to visit is September to December when the weather is warmest and humidity is lower
Flight Information:
Mauritius is approx 12 hours from London with direct flights operated by British Airways and Air Mauritius
Currency:
Mauritian Rupee
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