Summer in Mauritius calls for breathable fabrics that protect you from the sun but keep you cool.
The coral reefs that surround Mauritius mean beach entries can sometimes be rocky or filled with coral fragments. Lightweight, slip-on water shoes protect your feet during beach walks and wading.
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Summer in Mauritius runs from . It is hot (24–33°C / 75–91°F), humid (70–85%), and punctuated by tropical showers and occasional cyclones (mostly Jan–Mar). The west and north coasts are drier; the east and south windier and rainier. The central plateau (e.g., Curepipe) is noticeably cooler.
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Mauritius wakes up in summer: sunlight pours over turquoise lagoons, sugarcane fields shimmer with heat, and the island hums with life. The air tastes of salt and tropical fruit—mango, lychee, and the sour-sweet tang of pineapple—while fragrant ylang-ylang and frangipani punctuate every stroll.
For exploring the Seven Coloured Earth or hiking Le Morne Brabant, opt for lightweight pants that zip off into shorts.