Mauritius: What Most People Don’t Realise Before Booking
A practical guide to choosing the right part of Mauritius and getting the most from your stay
Mauritius is often seen as a simple beach holiday, but there’s far more to it than that. From choosing the right part of the island to understanding what kind of experience suits you best, this guide highlights what most people don’t realise before booking.
Mauritius is often seen as a simple “fly and flop” beach destination.
In reality, it’s far more varied than that — and understanding those differences can make a big impact on your overall experience.
It’s not just about the beach
While Mauritius has some beautiful beaches, it’s not quite the same as somewhere like the Maldives.
Beyond the coastline, you’ll find:
Lush inland scenery
Waterfalls and nature reserves
Cultural influences from Africa, India and Europe
Places like the Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth offer something completely different from the beach experience most people expect.

Not all parts of the island are the same
This is one of the most important things to understand.
Different areas of Mauritius can offer:
- Better beaches
- Calmer waters
- More protection from wind
- Better access to restaurants or activities
Choosing the right coast can make a significant difference to how much you enjoy your stay.
It can offer better value than you might expect
Mauritius often sits somewhere between the Caribbean and the Maldives in terms of price.
What many people don’t realise is that:
- You often get more space
- A wider range of activities
- More to see and do
For many travellers, that makes it a more rounded and rewarding holiday.

It works well for both couples and families
Mauritius is one of the more flexible destinations in the Indian Ocean.
You’ll find:
- Hotels that are ideal for couples seeking peace and relaxation
- Resorts that cater extremely well for families
That flexibility is one of the reasons it’s such a popular repeat destination.
You won’t spend all your time at the hotel
Although the hotels are excellent, it’s worth exploring a little.
The capital, Port Louis, offers:
- Markets
- Local food
- A glimpse of everyday life
Even a half-day trip can add something different to your holiday.
When to go
Mauritius is a year-round destination, but conditions do vary slightly.
- May to November tends to be drier and slightly cooler
- December to April is warmer, with a higher chance of humidity and occasional rain
The best time often depends on what you’re looking for from the trip.

Is Mauritius right for you?
Mauritius works particularly well if you want:
- A balance of relaxation and light exploration
- A high standard of accommodation
- A destination that feels easy but still offers variety
If you’re looking for a pure “do nothing” beach escape, there may be better options — but if you want something with a bit more depth, Mauritius is an excellent choice.
Planning Your Trip
If you’re considering Mauritius, choosing the right part of the island and the right hotel makes a bigger difference than most people expect.
I’m always happy to offer some honest guidance based on what you’re looking for.
Here are a couple of easy ways to get started:
Complete my short enquiry form and I’ll come back to you with some initial ideas
Prefer a quick chat? You can call me directly on 01728 850014
Or send me an email at ian.gilmour@travelcounsellors.com