Mauritius is one of the most beautiful and accessible island in the world, a
real tropical paradise. Mauritius is situated off the east coast of Madagascar
in the Indian Ocean. This unique geographical position gives to Mauritius a mild
and relatively pleasant climate throughout the year. So, what’s the best time to
go to Mauritius and what’s the climate variations like?
Mauritius has a fascinating blend of microclimates, all of them fairly mild.
While locals complain of ‘cold’ weather during ‘winter’ in Mauritius, the
temperature rarely drops below 20 degrees C on the coast. This means you can
still have a midnight swim in the sea in Mauritius under a starry sky in the
middle of winter. This gives the country a strategic advantage inasmuch as you
can visit Mauritius almost anytime of the year.
So when is the best time to visit Mauritius? Well, it depends on what you
want to go there for. Excluding peak cyclone season (January and February),
December to March are the best months for diving, when the waters are at their
clearest; June to August is best for surfing; and October to April is excellent
for big game fishing, when the large predators feed close to shore. The
Mauritian 'winter' occurs from May to November, when daytime temperatures drop
from sticky to balmy. With less rain and humidity, this is one of the nicest
times to visit.
The least agreeable period is from December to April, when the long days can
prove too hot and humid for some and the threat of cyclones is in the air. If
you have to go to Mauritius in the warmer season and you do not particularly
like hot days out you can always avoid the sunny beaches. Even when it’s above
30 degrees C on the coast, the towns inland on higher grounds are usually
cooler. Curepipe for instance is a town situated on the central plateau, one of
the higher regions of Mauritius. The temperature difference between this town
and a coastal resort can be significant. The choice is yours. It is obviously
more entertaining down the coast and you can always choose an air conditioned
room. Keep away from the beaches in the midday sun and venture out on some long
romantic walks along the sandy beaches of Mauritius at sunset.
So when is the best time to go to Mauritius? Because there are no extreme
climate conditions, except for the rare cyclones that last a few days, you can
go pretty much anytime. That of course gives Mauritius a strategic advantage
over other tourist destinations. The country and its climate is indeed
attracting a increasing number of tourists thus positioning Mauritius on the top
lists of world holiday destinations.
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