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Mauritius is a perfect place for relaxing and getting away from everyone and everything, with its warm white sands and its crystal clear waters, who wouldn’t want to visit here. There is a huge range of activities that you can participate in while in Seychelles.
If your energetic and love to be out and about then there are a number of water sports you
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can have go at for example, with the island been surrounded by colorful reefs, snorkeling would be a definite water sports to participate in. Or if you don’t like going in the water then why not go see the grand baie reef in a semi-submersible boat.
If you like experimenting with different foods then why not try the famous octopus stew, but if your not in to all that then Seychelles do offers other type of foods such as, Chinese, Indian and European.
Seychelles is perfect for people who are looking for a calming and relaxing holiday with no stress.
If you’re wanting the warmest time of the year then January to March are the best months to go as the temperature is just under 30C , but if your wanting a holiday that a bit cooler then April to November are the better months for you.
Mauritius will enchant you, will uplift your soul, making you feel that you belong to the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter is an opportunity to discover a friendly face. Behind each smile lies the promise of a unique holiday. The contrast of a multitude of colours and tastes, the island, set in its turquoise sea, is an oasis of peace and
tranquillity.
Mauritius, a melting pot where past and present are smoothly blended together, offers an essential beauty that will compel to return to its shores time and time again. May your stay with us remain engraved in your memory forever.
What to see
Grand Bay
Grand Bay was the first area of the island to fully experience the tourist boom. A shopping and leisure paradise, Grand Bay also happens to be the area where Mauritians head for when they want a fun-filled night out (restaurants, bars and discos). Recently renovated, La Cuvette beach is well worth a visit.
Pereybère
The wonderful Pereybere public beach is popular because of its shopping facilities, restaurants and pubs.
Balaclava Ruins
A few metres away from Baie aux Tortues, which 17th century sailors named after the many tortoises in the area, can be found the ruins of the old Balaclava estate. Visitors will be able to see the sea walls, whose initial foundations were laid down by Mahé de
Labourdonnais.
The Triolet Shivala
The longest village on the island, Triolet offers an opportunity to visit the biggest Hindu temple, the
Maheswarnath, first built in 1819 in honour of the Gods Shiva, Krishna, Vishnu,
Muruga, Brahma and Ganesha.
The Labourdonnais Orchards
Discover a large variety of tropical fruit trees, colourful and perfumed exotic flowers. Trips on mountain bikes or hiking are possible.
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