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Idyllic Island
Holidays in Mauritius
Author:
Sarah Manners
The
Republic of Mauritius is a tropical island situated in the warm
Indian Ocean, 2 000 km off the coast of Africa. With more than 145
km’s of pristine golden beaches, gorgeous lagoons, mountains and
tropical forests all surrounded by the third largest coral reef in
the world it is no wonder Mauritius is considered the perfect
holiday destination.
There are so many things to do and see and so many gorgeous places
to stay whilst in Mauritius you’re going to wish you had booked a
lengthier sojourn.
Deep Sea Fishing
If you are interested in deep sea fishing you will be delighted by
the bountiful ocean waters surrounding the exquisite island paradise
of Mauritius. Although big game fishing is always excellent in
Mauritius, anglers will want to visit between October and April for
the very best opportunities. Mauritius holds several international
and African fishing records, including that of the mako shark of
506.8 kg’s, the blue shark of 181.8 kg’s, a white tuna of 101.8 kg’s
and blue marlins of 615.9 kg’s. Tuna, wahoo, sailfish, bonito,
shark, marlin and barracuda are but some of the species you will
encounter on your Mauritian deep sea adventure. There are several
boat operators who will take you out for a full day of spectacular
scenery, awesome on board atmosphere and some of the finest deep sea
fishing you will ever experience.
Cuisine
Mauritius is a real melting pot of cultures, religions and ancestral
ties and the local cuisine has been influenced by each of these
factors. Dining in Mauritius is a gastronomic delight that allows
you to experience flavours from each corner of the globe. Mauritian
menus are an eclectic mix of Asian, Indian, Chinese, French and
Creole influenced dishes. During your idyllic island holiday in
Mauritius you should attempt to experience as many of the dishes as
possible. From the curries and bryanis to the rougailles and seafood
delights – the aromas and flavours of Mauritius will not disappoint.
Golf in Mauritius
Mauritius, with its magnificent vistas and variety of courses, is a
haven for golfing enthusiasts. Most of the islands 10 courses are
attached to hotels and are either reserved exclusively for the hotel
residents, residents in the neighbouring or sister hotels or open to
the public. Situated in Vacoas, the Gymkhana Club is the oldest golf
course in Mauritius and while it lacks certain of the more modern
courses complexities it is beautifully maintained and open to
members as well as visitors to the island. Designed by world
renowned golfer, Bernhard Langer the Ile aux Cerfs Golf Course is
one of the most stunning courses in the world. Situated on its own
tropical islet each of the 18 holes are sea facing. Apart form being
the most beautiful course in Mauritius, it is also one of the most
challenging; but the gorgeous views, immaculate greens and great
facilities make it a favourite amongst golfing enthusiasts. Designed
by South African champion Hugh Baiocchi, the 18-hole Legend Golf
course, is another of the islands golfing hotspots not to be missed.
There are 10 superior courses in Mauritius and golfing enthusiasts
will have a ball trying their hand at each and every one. Choose
from the Maritim, Shandrani and Paradis Hotel Golf Courses, the
Heritage Golf & Spa Resort, the Links Golf Course and the Trou aux
Biches Golf course.
Marine Life
Mauritius is as gorgeous off land as it is on. The ocean surrounding
the idyllic holiday spot is teeming with exotic marine life. To
experience sights like tropical fish and weaving eels and some of
the oceans most magnificent coral beds all you will need is a pair
of flippers and a snorkel. Undoubtedly one of the best ways to
experience this magical underwater kingdom is by submarine. A
submarine tour operator on the island will introduce you to the
beautiful and mystic world of shipwrecks and life under water. An
absolute treat is the Under Sea Walk during which you can experience
the thrill of walking on the sea bed, in absolute safety.
Some Tourist Attractions
The Jardin Botanique de Pamplemousses (Jewel of the crown) gardens
are internationally renowned amongst naturalists for the sheer
number of indigenous and exotic plants species. The Bird Garden of
Casela is home to 140 bird species from throughout the world. The
gardens main attraction is the Mauritian Pink Pigeon, one of the
rarest birds in the world and one which is fighting to avoid
extinction. The Aquarium is another of the Mauritian hotspots, home
to over 200 species of fish, invertebrates, corals and sponges
visitors who are weary of going under the water will be able to view
their world on dry land. The Vanille Crocodile & Tortoise Park is
another of Mauritius’ eco attractions and is not to be missed.
The Tamarin Falls are undoubtedly one of the islands major
attractions. Although difficult to reach the gorgeous series of
seven waterfalls is definitely worth the trip.
The Waterpark; with loads of fun water activities and fantastic
restaurants, is a hit amongst young old. There are also a range of
sublime beaches, museums, monuments, shopping centres, restaurants
and pubs scattered across the island.
Apart from the magnificent beauty, the eclectic mix of cultures,
attractions and tastes are what draw holidaymakers to Mauritius.
There is no better way to spend a holiday than on an island
paradise.
About the
Author:
With a
range of luxurious accommodation offerings in Mauritius and a host
of other
African
destination many travellers turn to
Superior Choices when booking their
holiday
accommodation.
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Mauritius Travel Pack
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Michelin NEOS Guide
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Lonely Planet Mauritius
Reunion & Seychelles
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The Dive Sites of Mauritius
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Culture Shock! Mauritius
(Culture Shock! Guides)
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Lonely Planet Mauritius,
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Frommer's
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Spectrum Guide to
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