Mauritius |
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The name itself is an invitation to sea, sand
and sun, offering an exclusive
retreat to all those seeking peace and tranquility. |
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Population |
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Today, the diversity of its population brings a new dimension to the spectacular scenery of the island. The traveller will not only experience the legends of India, but also the subtle shades of China. Discover a small piece of Africa, whilst still benefiting from European-style living. The official language is English but almost everyone speaks French and Mauritian Creole, a very colourful dialect. The different cultures and religions co-exist in harmony. This results in numerous religious festivals, varied cooking, and bright displays of different dress. Mauritius has become a world-renowned holiday and incentive destination due mainly to the high quality of its hotel industry and the legendary hospitality of its people. |
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Climate |
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Mauritius is a year-round destination.
The island enjoys a mild tropical climate with
average temperatures varying between 20°C
and 32°C. |
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Visa and Health Requirements |
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South African passport holders do not require
visas or inoculations for travel to Mauritius.
Passports need to be valid for a minimum of six months after return date back to South Africa. |
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Currency |
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The local currency is the Mauritian rupee. You
can exchange your foreign currency at all Mauritian
banks, at hotels, as well as at the airport. |
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Shopping hours |
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| Port Louis: |
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| Monday to Friday |
09h00 to 17h00 |
| Saturday |
09h00 to 13h00 |
| Sunday |
09h00 to 12h00 |
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| Curepipe & Rose Hill: |
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| Monday to Friday (excl. Thurs) |
09h00 to 18h00 |
| Thursday / Sunday |
09h00 to 12h00 |
| Saturday |
09h00 to 17h00 |
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Tips |
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A government tax is included in your hotel bill. The
tip is thus left to the discretion of the guest
depending upon appreciation of the service offered,
and is by no means compulsory.
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Geographical Location |
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Lying in the heart of the Indian Ocean, 800km
to the east of Madagascar, Mauritius is surrounded
by shimmering lagoons fringed by golden beaches.
It is a haven where lush vegetation blends into the
cobalt blue of the ocean. |
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West is Best |
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The most equable climate is to be found on the
west coast of Mauritius. Seven of Beachcomber's
eight properties are located along this coast,
with the eighth hotel occupying a prime location
near the airport. The western part of the island is generally warm,
sunny and sheltered during all seasons, ensuring
year-round holiday enjoyment. |
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Time |
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Mauritius is two hours ahead of South African time April through to October and three hours ahead of South Africa end October to end March when they change their clocks to allow for daylight saving time. |
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Language |
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English is the official language in Mauritius
and is widely understood and spoken. French and
Creole are used in everyday life. |
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Sega dancing |
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Apart from typical dancing and music in discothèques, there is the unique music, song and dance of the Sega. Derived mostly from African music dating from the early days, the Sega is now performed with sophisticated Latin American influences and instruments, as well as the traditional 'ravannes’ (drums) and percussion. The shuffling, hip-swaying dance and Creole patois lyrics are an integral part of the music. |
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Official banking hours |
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| Monday to Thursday |
09h15 to 15h15 |
| Friday |
09h15 to 17h15 |
| Saturday |
09h30 to 11h30 |
| (Commercial banks are closed
on Saturdays) |
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Insurance |
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Travel insurance is essential and must be purchased prior to departure, covering personal accident, medical expenses and baggage. |
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Price guarantee |
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Once full payment has been received by Beachcomber
Tours, the price of the package is guaranteed. |
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