Mauritius Travel Guide – Plan Your Trip with Taxi Service Mauritius
Mauritius Island is more than white sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons. It is a colourful mix of cultures, dramatic mountains, lush forests, lively markets and peaceful coastal villages. This Mauritius Travel Guide is designed as a simple, friendly starting point for your trip, and as the main hub linking to our more detailed travel articles.
Whether you are visiting for a honeymoon, a family holiday, or a business trip with a bit of sightseeing on the side, this page will help you understand where to go, what to see and how to move around the island safely and comfortably.
Why Visit Mauritius?
Mauritius is often called a “paradise island”, but what makes it special goes far beyond the landscape:
- Beautiful beaches & lagoons – Calm, shallow waters, protected by coral reefs, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and boat trips.
- Rich culture – A mix of Indian, African, Chinese, French and Creole influences you can feel in the food, music and festivals.
- Compact island – You can cross Mauritius in a few hours, which makes it easy to explore different regions on day trips.
- Warm hospitality – Mauritians are known for being welcoming and helpful to visitors.
If this is your first time here, our Mauritius Travel Guide will help you make the most of every day, from airport arrival to your final sunset.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Mauritius?
Mauritius has a warm, tropical climate all year round, but some months are better for certain activities:
May to October (cooler, drier months)
Ideal for outdoor adventures, hiking and exploring different parts of the island. The air is less humid and the sky is often clear.November to April (warmer, more humid months)
Great for beach lovers, swimming and snorkelling, with warmer sea temperatures. There can be short, heavy showers, usually followed by sunshine.Peak seasons
Christmas, New Year and Easter are very popular, so book flights, hotels and airport transfers in advance.
We have a full article on the best time to visit Mauritius (link from this page), with more details about weather, sea conditions and what to pack for each season.
Top Places to Visit in Mauritius
Even though Mauritius is small, each region has its own vibe. Here are some of the main areas you should know:
North (Grand Baie & surroundings)
Lively beaches, nightlife, restaurants, shopping and many water activities. A good base for travellers who enjoy a more social, energetic atmosphere.West (Flic-en-Flac, Tamarin, Le Morne)
Long beaches, beautiful sunsets and great conditions for surfing, kite surfing and dolphin watching.South & South-West (Bel Ombre, Chamarel)
Wilder and more scenic, with cliffs, waves and untouched nature. Taxi Service Mauritius to famous sights like Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth, Black River Gorges National Park and Le Morne Brabant.East (Belle Mare, Trou d’Eau Douce)
Calm beaches and luxury resorts, plus easy access to Île aux Cerfs, one of the most popular day-trip islands.Central Plateau (Port Louis & Curepipe)
Cooler temperatures, local markets, shops, street food and everyday Mauritian life.
From this Mauritius Travel Guide main page, you can explore our dedicated travel articles for each region, including suggested itineraries and must-see attractions.
Things to Do in Mauritius
Mauritius offers much more than relaxing by the pool. Some popular experiences include:
- Beach activities – Swimming, snorkelling, stand-up paddle, catamaran cruises and glass-bottom boat trips.
- Nature & adventure – Hiking Le Morne, trails in Black River Gorges, quad biking and zip-lining in nature parks.
- Culture & history – Strolling around Port Louis, visiting the Aapravasi Ghat, exploring colonial houses and small villages.
- Food & markets – Trying local street food like dholl puri, gato piment and fresh tropical fruits at markets in Port Louis, Flacq or Mahebourg.
- Family fun – Safe swimming beaches, animal parks, boat trips and scenic viewpoints suitable for all ages.
On this page, we will link to more detailed guides about things to do in Mauritius, including family-friendly suggestions and romantic experiences for couples.
Getting Around Mauritius Safely and Comfortably
Public buses exist, but they can be slow and crowded, and not all destinations are easy to reach. Many visitors prefer more reliable, door-to-door options.
That is where Taxi Service Mauritius can help:
- Airport transfers – Pre-booked pick-ups and drop-offs from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport to all hotels and villas on the island.
- Full-day tours with a driver – See multiple attractions in one day without worrying about routes, parking or driving on unfamiliar roads.
- Custom itineraries – Plan your own schedule and stops. We simply provide a professional, English- and French-speaking driver to take you there safely.
- Fixed, transparent prices – Know your fare in advance, with no surprise charges.
In our dedicated Mauritius transport guide (linked from this page), you can learn more about taxis, car hire, buses and the easiest ways to get around based on your budget and travel style.
Where to Stay in Mauritius
There is no single “best” place to stay in Mauritius. It depends on what you enjoy most:
- Resorts & hotels – Great for travellers who prefer comfort, facilities and on-site restaurants. Many offer all-inclusive packages.
- Guesthouses & B&Bs – A more local, personal experience, usually at a lower price.
- Villas & apartments – Perfect for families or groups who like extra space and the option to cook.
As a quick guide:
- Stay in the north or west if you prefer nightlife, restaurants and easy access to tours.
- Choose the east or south for a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere.
We will link from this Mauritius Travel Guide to articles about the best areas to stay, with suggestions for different budgets.
Practical Tips for First-Time Visitors
To make your trip smoother, keep these simple tips in mind:
- Currency – The local currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). ATMs are widely available, and cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants.
- Language – English and French are widely spoken, and Mauritian Creole is used in daily life.
- Safety – Mauritius is generally safe, but normal travel precautions apply. Do not leave valuables unattended on the beach or in the car.
- Health – Tap water is treated in many areas, but bottled water is recommended for visitors. Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially in the warmer months.
- Driving – We drive on the left-hand side. Roads can be narrow and winding, so if you are not comfortable, a private taxi with driver is a relaxed and safer option.
We cover these topics in more depth in our Mauritius travel tips article, which you can reach from this main guide page.
How Taxi Service Mauritius Enhances Your Trip
Planning is easier when you do not need to worry about transport. With Taxi Service Mauritius, you can:
- Book airport transfers in advance, so you are greeted on arrival and taken directly to your hotel.
- Arrange private sightseeing tours that follow our suggested routes or your own custom itinerary.
- Ask our team for local advice on timings, distances and the best order to visit attractions.
This Mauritius Travel Guide is here to inspire you, and our taxi services are here to support you on the road.
Start Exploring Mauritius
Use this page as your main starting point for all our travel content. From here, you can click through to:
- Best time to visit Mauritius
- Where to stay in Mauritius
- Top things to do and see
- Mauritius transport and taxi guide
- Island itineraries and suggested day trips
With clear information and reliable transport from Taxi Service Mauritius, you can relax and enjoy the island from your very first day.
