Do you dream of crystal-clear, blue waters and heavenly beaches?
Then Mauritius is the place for you!
But when is the best time to visit this island nation in the Indian Ocean?
Read below to learn more about the seasons of Mauritius.
NB: The guide below is a guideline only.
Mauritius is about 2000 km east of the coast of Africa in the south-western end of the Indian Ocean.
This island nation is in the southern hemisphere, which means that their summer is in our winter – and the other way around.
The country is located in the tropical climate zone, so you can generally expect a hot climate with a lot of sunshine and blue skies all year round.
However, it is a good idea to note:
Generally speaking, Mauritius has two seasons: Summer and winter.
However, the differences between the seasons are minimal, making Mauritius a good destination all year round.
Summer in Mauritius lasts from November to April.
At this time of the year, you will experience the hottest temperatures of the year and high humidity in the island state.
The high humidity means that the summer in Mauritius has more rain than usual, reaching a peak during the cyclone season between January and March. The rain typically comes in heavy showers followed by sunshine and a more comfortable humidity. Despite the cyclone season, the cyclones often pass by Mauritius.
Summer in Mauritius means:
Aside from this, summer is:
Winter in Mauritius lasts from May to October.
This period is still warm, though cooler than the summer, and it can get a little chilly in the evening. Humidity drops from May and onward, which makes the weather a little more comfortable for a lot of people.
In July and August, the south-east trade winds grow stronger as they blow from the east and south-east. The eastern and south-eastern ends of Mauritius are therefore particularly exposed to the growing wind, which results in slightly lower temperatures here than the rest of the island. It may therefore be a good idea to keep your holiday on the more sheltered beaches in the western and northern areas. The wind dies down again in September, which brings the temperatures back up.
Winter in Mauritius means:
Beyond this, winter is:
A tour to Mauritius offers fantastic experiences all year round.
Conclude your safari experiences in South Africa with a holiday on the heavenly beaches of Mauritius.
If you are uncertain of the best time for you to visit Mauritius, then you are most welcome to get in touch with our tour counsellors. They have a lot of experience guiding you on the right time to travel.
Please note that the above guide is a guideline only and recommendations may change on an ongoing basis.
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