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Mauritius, a beautiful island in the midst of
Indian Ocean, is prime tourist attraction with tourists from all
over the world converging in this paradise island. Mauritius-the
land of surf and sun has plenty to offer to tourists. Primarily
a beach escape destination, Mauritius is also pretty well known
for its wide range of water sport activities that keep the tourists
busy and entertained during their vacation in Mauritius.
Discover the wonderful tropical underwater scenery
and the multicolored marine flora and fauna of Mauritius by indulging
in the various water sport activities of Mauritius. The water sports
of Mauritius are extremely thrilling and adventurous.
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Mauritius has always been renowned for its emerald
green beaches are inseparable part of the country's landscape. The
beaches of incomparable and exquisite beauty provide a perfect opportunity
for people to frolic in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean and
also give a free rein to their adventurous spirit. Tourists have
a whale of a time snorkeling, scuba diving, going on glass bottom
boat cruises and indulging in various other water sport activities
like kayaking and water skiing. The beaches of Mauritius are like
mini heavens on Earth
Some of the beautiful and often visited beaches
of Mauritius are the Blue Bay that is a very popular long beach
with white sand and crystal-clear ice blue water that is most suited
for sailing, surfing and snorkeling and the Péreybère beach that
is popular with tourists and Mauritians alike for its delightful
little cove that is one of the best bathing places on the whole
island.
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The northern coastline of Grand Baie is one long
stretch that is replete with numerous delightful beaches and spots
for safe bathing, sailing, windsurfing and water skiing. It is the
prime centre for water
sport activities in Mauritius and also has lots of shops and
restaurants.
The Trou-aux-Biches is an ideal beach for youngsters
as the water level isn't much deep and also one of the fascinating
beaches where tourists can sees the stunning coral reefs and exotic
fishes.
The fishing village of Cape Malheureux and the small island of Cerfs
are also tourist favorites.
Other Mauritian Beaches include Mont Choisy, Roches Noires, Belle
Mare, Palmar, Trou d'Eau Douce and Flic-en-Flac.
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VACATION RENTALS
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Mauritius lies in the Indian
Ocean, roughly 800km (500mi) east of Madagascar. If you imagine a tropical paradise
with iridescent beaches and excellent diving - in Mauritius your fantasy will come
true.
The island is surrounded by a coral fringing reef system with a diversity of marine
life and divers can come face to face with pelagics like barracudas, eagle rays
and sharks. Other encounters on the dive sites could be molluscs, turtles and an
innumerable amount fish. Dolphins and four types of whale are frequently spotted
on the surface.
Around the island, the reef breaks in several places. The largest break is along
the black cliffs between Souillac and Le Bouchon on the southern coast and at Flic
en Flac on the West Coast. Around these areas some of the nicest diving is found
- along with reefs outside the isle of Cargados Carajos and Rodrigues Island. These
islands are also surrounded by coral reefs, covered with similar vegetation and
landscapes, and blessed with an equally tropical climate as the main island.
Diving is done all over - making diving very flexible, as it is possible to find
lee side on windy days too.
Snorkelling is quite good from the beaches. However, if your are a keen snorkeler
the best snorkelling is on the reefs from over-the-side boat trips. These trips
are running from most major hotels.
Mauritius offers shallow comfortable dive sites for beginners. For the more experienced
divers; walls, rock formations, caverns and wrecks are on the list of dive sites
to visit.
DIVE TRIPS
Dive trips are offered from the dive centers around the island according to schedule.
You will find most dive centers in relations with a hotel.
If you plan on visiting Rodrigues Island you should keep in mind that there is a
minimum stay of 5 days and a maximum of 30.
CONDITIONS
Mauritius doesn't really have a high or a low season and diving is done all year
around. November through March is the best time for diving as this is when the waters
are clearest. However, this is also the time where there are usually a few days
of heavy rains. In July and August, the sea is often too rough for diving from the
East Side of the island. The sea is calmer and warmer on the West Coast throughout
the year. The East Coast however, has some of the best dive sites in Mauritius.
The less comfortable period is from January to April, where the long days can prove
too hot and humid for some and there is a threat of cyclones is in the air.
East coast weather differs from that of the west coast - the former being much drier
during January and February, when prevailing winds drive in from the east, race
up the mountains and dump rain on central and western Mauritius. During these months,
Light rains fall year round. The highest average daytime temperatures occur from
January to April and top out around 35°C (95°F). The coolest period is from July
to September, when temperatures average 24°C (75°F) during the day and 16°C (60°F)
at night. Humidity is generally highest between October and June.
Visibility averages around 20-25m (66-82ft). In ideal conditions it may reach up
to 40m (131ft).
Water temperatures are 20 to 30C (68 - 86F) in January to April and down to 20 to
25C (68 - 77F) from May to December. A 5mm wet suit is recommended for the warm
season and up to 7mm wet suit (incl. hood, boots and gloves) is recommended insulation
for the cold season.