Mauritius Honeymoon

Book a Honeymoon in Mauritius

When booking your honeymoon you want every detail to be perfect and rightly so, that’s why we recommend booking travel to Mauritius with holidays please who have very expert staff that specialise in longhaul honeymoons. Please fill in the enquiry form on your right and an experienced consultant will call you back to tailor your perfect honeymoon in Mauritius. Holidays Please book more honeymoons than any other type of holiday and have an online gift service where your wedding guests can contribute towards the cost of your holiday or sponsor excursions / upgrades.

Mauritius, paradise island with its turquoise seas, balmy nights and pure white beaches.

Mauritius is a small volcanic island in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar and are surrounded by one of the world’s longest coral reef. A pleasant climate with no extremes of temperature and weather changes, makes it possible to come here year round. The average temperature is around 25 degrees in both air and sea (warmer in February and the coolest in July).

Mauritius Honeymoons

Mauritius is perfect for honeymooners. There are plenty of hotels that offer wedding and honeymoon packages. There is also a world-class spas – oasis where time seems to stand still.
Featuring lagoons with white sand that make Mauritius a real paradise for those who want to enjoy the sea and sunshine. Some of the island’s most beautiful beaches include Grand Bay, Belle Mare, Blue Bay, Le Morne, Tamarin and Flic en Flac.

The fusion cuisine found in Mauritius is a blend of Chinese, French, Indian and Arabic cuisine, and it’s this ecclectic mix which ensures culinary experiences for a honeymoon to remember!

Activities on Mauritius

Take a walking tour in breathtakingly beautiful scenery. Or take a trip on a bike or kayak.
Ile aux Cerf is a paradise for lovers of water sports, and this small island of Mauritius is also one of the most beautiful beaches, which you absolutely should not miss on a honeymoon.

Mauritius is a paradise for sea fishing. Just a few kilometres from the coast, the sea is 70 metres deep. In  the ocean swim all types of sharks, tuna, barracudas, etc.

Play golf at this dream island. Many of the hotels have excellent golf courses. Perhaps the most spectacular course is Le Touessrok, which is located on your own tropical island surrounded by white sand and all 18 holes overlook the Indian Ocean.

For those who love shopping, Mauritius is also a paradise. Here you will find suits, jackets, pants, suits, dresses, shorts, Swimwear, etc. at a low price. Other items worth buying are wickerwork, embroidery, pottery, jams, pickles, spices, vanilia tea, rum, etc.

Mauritius Attractions

  • Pamplemousses botanical garden with exotic plants.
  • Historic Marine model ship factory.
  • Chamarel – waterfalls.
  • Vanilla-park with crocodiles, giant tortoises, monkeys, etc.
  • Black dolphins at Tamarin Bay.
  • Tea testing at Les Aubineaux
  • Catamaran Cruise
  • Maheswarnath Hindu temple in the village of Triolet, which was built in 1819
  • Labourdonnais orchard with a wide selection of tropical fruit trees and exotic flowers.

Mauritius Facts

  • Capital: Port Louis, about 150,000 inhabitants
  • Population: Approximately 1.2 million
  • Currency: Mauritian rupee
  • Language: English is official language, but Creole and French is spoken most
  • Government: Republic
  • Religion: Religious freedom. Hinduism is the widest spread but there are also Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians.

Composition of the population consists of descendants from India (75%), Africa, Europe and China. For a long time sugar cultivation was the foundation stone for the Mauritian economy. The textile industry has also been important, but has declined considerably because of competition primarily from China. Tea and tobacco plantations are also dominant, and of course tourism.