Of volcanic origin and sheltered for its major part by barriers of coral reefs forming natural, safe, crystal clear lagoons, Mauritius has for long been a dream destination.
Known to Arabs as early as the 10th Century, but officially "discovered" in 1505 by the Portugese navigator Pedro Mascarenhas, the island was occupied successively by the Dutch (1598-1712), the French (1715-1810), and was ceded to Great Britain in 1814 through the Treaty of Paris. On March 12, 1968 Mauritius acceded to Independence. Republic Day was proclaimed on 12 March 1992.
Mauritius is situated at approximately 2000kilometers to the south -eastern coast of Africa and lies east of Madagascar on 20 S, 57.5 E. The land has an area of 1865 square kilometers with 330 kilometers of coastline. Inland features include a vast central plateau, subtropical forests, rivers, steams and waterfalls. Bordering this tableland are several mountain ranges consisting of diverse shaped masses of basalt testifying the volcanic origins of the island. Three peaks emerge: Piton de la Petite Riviere Noire (828mts) and Le Pouce (812).
Sir Seewoosagar Ramgoolam Air Terminal, Plaisance(Code: MRU) is approximatively 3 kms from Mahebourg, 48kms from Port Louis, 80kms from Grand Baie, 55kms from Flic en Flac and 50kms from Belle Mare. Facilities include duty-free shops both on arrival and departure, bars, banks, and Post Office.
At different stages during the course of the history of Mauritius, people of diverse origins- Indian (Hindus and Muslims), African, European and Chinese- have settled on the island bringing their culture language, values and traditions. The country today is a recognized cultural melting pot and is often cited as a perfect example of peaceful co- existing of the main religions of the world. The projected 2001 mid year population figure estimate is 1,200,000 while it stood at 1,93,565 as at December 2000.
Climate
Sub-tropical oceanic climate with fairly high temperatures and humidity all year round. Rain falls at all times of the year with the wettest period from Jan-Mar. At this time of the year, tropical cyclones are an occasional hazard with very high winds and torrential rain
Local Time
GMT +4
Customs
Import Allowances
For persons of 18 years of age or older:
- Tobacco (including cigars and cigarettes) not exceeding 250gr
- 1 lit of spirits and 2 lit of wine, ale or beer
- 250cl of toilet water and 10cl of perfume for personal use
Currency
For persons of 18 years of age or older:
- Tobacco (including cigars and cigarettes) not exceeding 250gr
- 1 lit of spirits and 2 lit of wine, ale or beer
- 250cl of toilet water and 10cl of perfume for personal use
Passport & Visa
The following details relate to holders of adult normal passports (requirements for children may be different), if any other type of passport or travel document is held, entry requirements should be checked with the relevant embassy or consulate
Required by all
Passports must be valid for 6 months from date of arrival
The following DO NOT require a visa:
- Citizens of Mauritius, including the spouse of a citizen of Mauritius & persons who are residents of Mauritius under the Immigration Act