- Language, Culture & Customs
Mauritius' rich multicultural heritage has given rise to a variety of spoken languages. With a blend of African, Indian, French, British, and Chinese influences, the island embraces a diverse array of cultures, languages, and traditions. English and French are generally recognized as official languages, with French being the more predominant one, while Creole stands out as the commonly spoken language in everyday life.
- Climate
Mauritius enjoys a tropical climate that makes it an ideal destination throughout the year. During the cooler months (from April to October), temperatures typically range from the low to mid-20s°C, while the beautiful summer months (from November to March) bring temperatures in the late 20s°C to early 30s°C.
- Time Difference
Mauritius is 2 hours ahead of the South African time zone.
- Other Useful & Important Information
Most hotels and many vendors readily accept major currencies such as US Dollars, Euros, and even South African Rands. There's no need to hassle with foreign exchange before your trip to Mauritius; you can easily convert South African Rands to Mauritian Rupees upon arrival at the airport or conveniently withdraw local currency from an ATM.