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Bus Transport Posted: Wed September 3, 2008 03:33 PM UTC
Is there bus available from airpot to north mauritius? how much would it cost and how convenient is it?
I'm sure cabs are more expensive.
Also Are there any pvt bus operators or local that can be used for sightseeing?
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xsweety 
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Holiday In Mauritius Trou D'Eau Douce Posted: Wed September 3, 2008 03:07 PM UTC
Hello there
Myself and 3 friends have just booked our holiday to Mauritius in December for 2 weeks. We can't wait! We are staying in a hotel in the area of Trou d'Eau Douce. Can any anyone kindly advise us on a few things please?
1. We want to get out and about in evening, are there any local restaurants/bars/shops in Trou d'Eau Douce? If not where would the nearest place be?
2. Recommendations on excellent local restaurants across the island?
3. Recommendations on a swanky restaurant for a special occassion?
4. I have read of a lion & cheeta sanctuary in Port Louis where you can walk with the lions, does anyone know anything about this?
5. How easy is it to reach other resorts by taxi - ie Grand Baie?
6. Does anyone have a reputable and reasonable taxi driver contact? Also anyone who would do island tours?
7. Any boat charter companies?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Vanessa
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vanessa68 
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Couple travel in Oct Posted: Wed September 3, 2008 07:56 AM UTC
Hi,
I'm traveling with my husband for 8-9 days to mauritius and we are eagerly awaiting this break. would like to know:
1. climate then - to carry summer wear or lite wollens and if its rainy too?
2. which is pref place to stay - north or south? we would like to be around places that are happening with some night life and close to the beach..
3. hotel/ b&B recomendations - planned budget is approx 50-80 USD per night.
all help appreciated.
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xsweety 
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weather and water temperature for Blue Bay mid October Posted: Tue September 2, 2008 02:56 PM UTC
I have been to Mauritius before but it was February and quite lovely and warm all around. We're going again mid October, does anyone know what the water temperature might be like at Blue Bay (Le Shandrani, near airport) and also the weather there at that time of year? I'm worried I'll be too cold! Thanks.
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kerlach 
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a couple of question about Mauritius...like can I get there from Morocco and which is cheaper? Posted: Wed August 27, 2008 03:47 AM UTC
Hi I have five weeks to explore Morocco and am thinking of heading into Mauritius and maybe Tunisia. I am a solo travler. Is it easy in terms of transport and visa stuff to get into Mauritius? To be honest I never heard of the country until a few days ago when I bothered to look at a map...now i am intrigued. Is it cheaper then Morocco?
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wanderingtheworld 
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honeymoon in august? Posted: Wed August 6, 2008 11:18 PM UTC
hi guys i was thinkin of south africa then seychelles/maldives/mauritis for honeymoon middle of aug next year but im worried bout the weather because i hear its winter in these places. my fiance and i really like the heat (ie loved eqypt and thailand in july and las vegas, all high 30's 40's) are we going to be really disappointed? are we better considering dubai, or where else?? any help appreciated
thanks
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vpbebe
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honeymooning in Mauritius Posted: Tue August 5, 2008 04:56 AM UTC
hi there,
i'm new at VT! =D
anyways, i've been reading VT forums for quite a while now and found the info very useful (my and friends heeded a lot of the VT advice whilst on our virgin trip to Phuket earlier this year!).
me & my fiance are planning to visit Mauritius for our honeymoon in Apr 09. we checked wt a local tour agent and found out that Grand Baie is the ideal spot for us. i have a couple of questions though:
1) We are two nightlifers so we are looking for a place that has pubs/clubs.
2) My fiance loves diving so is diving recommended in Mauritius? Our local tour agent seggested the Northern part of Mauritius.
3) Is April 09 a good time to go Mauritius?
4) any recommended hotels in Grand Baie area?i've heard of Merville Beach & Legends.
many thanks in advance!
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bttrSwt 
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Mauritius in January Posted: Fri August 1, 2008 12:21 PM UTC
Dear friends,
My friend and me will go to Mauritius on January.
Would you please suggest us the best places for real lazy vacation, beaches, etc...
Is it possible to find chipper acconnodation there?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Dusan
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Dulebg 
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Weather in December Posted: Tue July 29, 2008 03:16 PM UTC
Hi volks,
Please could you tell me what the weather is like in December?
many thanks for any reply.
cheers,
S.
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sasch
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For anyone wanting to know how much drinks cost at Belle mare Plage... Posted: Tue July 22, 2008 02:38 PM UTC
A lot of people worry when they got to Mauritius half board that their drinks are going to be really expensive, especially at Belle Mare Plage.
Belle Mare Plage are trying these drinks prices out on trial until the end of August. Lets hope they decide to keep them!
-Mini Bar
Snacks drop from Euro 4 to Euro 3
Beer from Euro 4.5 to Euro 2.8
Whisky from Euro 20 to Euro 14
-Main Bar
This area has also been revised and several commonly ordered drinks have been reviewed namely:
Beers from Euro 4.5 to Euro 2.8 (not bad really!)
Squeezed juice from Euro 4 to Euro 3
Coke from Euro 3 to Euro 2
Crystal water from Euro 3.5 to Euro 1.8
Imported Sparkling water from Euro 5.5 to Euro 4.5
Hot beverages from Euro 3 to Euro 2.5
Cocktails from Euro 8.5 to Euro 6.75 (this would be the one where I spent the most cash... they make incredible Mojitos at Belle Mare :D)
Also in regards to the wine menus a larger selection of wines in between Euro 19 to Euro 23 has been introduced. Wine per glasses has also been reviewed from Euro 6 to Euro 4.
Hope that give people advice who were worrying about breaking the bank :)
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originalribenababy
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Visting Mauritius in September / October Posted: Sun July 20, 2008 09:21 AM UTC
Hi all,
I hope you can help me. I'm from Australia and will be visiting Mauritius in September / October. I arrive 28th September and leave 4th October. My sister is getting married. All I need is spending money to cover me for general shopping, souvenirs etc. How much would be a reasonable amount to bring with me? I'm obviously very unfamiliar with the currency over there so am unsure whether I will be bringing enough or not enough. Might I point out that accommodation and food are already covered, I'm talking about FUN MONEY!! Any assistance would be much appreciated.
Thanks a million.
Lisa
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aussiegirl82 
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A week in mauritius: late July Posted: Thu July 10, 2008 03:08 PM UTC
Hi I am travelling to mauritius for a week starting July 20th.
Anyone can guide me on these things...
1. Hows the weather likely to be around Trou Aux Biches .. I am staying at Coralia Mont Choisy..
2. My package includes a trip to Ile Aux Cerfs.. should I plan my scuba diving for this place or do it separately and any idea of how much does it cost for a basic trip along with equipment.. It would be my first scuba dive and so would be the case for my wife.. Is it cheaper to do it at some other place as I guess Ile Aux Cerfs would be touristy?
3. Is Trou Aux Biches a good place for snorkelling/kayaking?
4. Besides, chamarel, the garden and the lake anything else(I am not too religious so temples and churches are not my kinda place) to see in terms of natural marvels??
5. What would be a good place to eat lunch-- around troux aux biches.. ?not lukg at fancy restaurants but good food.. say sm veggies, sm chicken, sm seafood.. any special mauritian food.. a must try.. how about desserts?
6. What is the most hunted for souveneirs at mauritius?
Regards,
Vickss
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vickss
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mauritius - sunset cruise Posted: Wed July 2, 2008 01:57 PM UTC
Hi,
Can anyone give me any advice about booking a sunset cruise in Mauritius.
Any reliable companies ? estimated cost ? etc.
Many thanks
Tony
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Tony66 
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Mauritius to Reunion Posted: Thu June 19, 2008 12:24 PM UTC
Hi,
We are now getting in Mauritius on 22 June and will stay till 29 June. Apart from arranged tours, we have 3 days free. Is a day trip to Reunion Islands possible, if yes what are the likely costs and mode etc. What are the visa rules ( i am an Indian ).
thanks & regards,
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Anjan123 
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Traveling alone to Mauritius Posted: Sun June 15, 2008 10:32 PM UTC
Hi all,
I will be traveling from Dubai to Mauritius from 4th July to 20th July. Can anyone suggest me a good and nice place to stay. I will be all alone by my self. Any suggestion on where to go what to do, how is night life disco pub etc.
How safe it is in Mauritius?
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smarty29
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Grand Mauritius Resort and Spa - New Resort Open June 1 Posted: Tue June 3, 2008 09:24 PM UTC
Please use this post to post anything you know about the new Resort: The Grand Mauritius Resort and Spa.
I hear it opened on June 1st. I have a reservation there next year and am very excited.
What is the beach like?
Is the water rough?
Is there good snorkeling off the beach?
How is the area where it is located?
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ajlindsay 
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Honeymooning in Mauritius Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 03:57 PM UTC
My fiance and I are planning to go to Mauritius for our honeymoon in March next year for two weeks. We would love to stay at one of the two Beachcomber resorts at Le Morne (we have been told this is the place for great windsurfing - my fiance loves windsurfing)but they are too expensive.
So we are now back at the drawing board and need some suggestions. Can anyone suggest some beauitful resorts on the west coast? We still want luxury but without paying a fortune :)
Also, do many people hire cars on the island? If so how much is the average price of a 1 day car hire? What about diving and other extras like swimming with dolphins? We just need to know how much we can afford to spend on accommodation whilst still having enough money to enjoy ourselves.
Finally, we were thinking of maybe sailing for a few days. Has anyone done this from Mauritious?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cadence :)
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cadencem 
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| Mauritius |
Electrical plug points Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 05:00 AM UTC
Hi,
What are the domestic / hotel electrical points. Need to charge phones, camera etc. Are these the 3 pin , each pin a cylinder or 3 pin, with each pin a cuboid..
thanks, Anjan
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Anjan123 
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Car Hire and accomodation request Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 07:22 PM UTC
Hello everybody
Me and my wife are travelling with our 1 years old baby to mauritius on May 24th. for 2 weeks.
I got a quotation for a car hire for 2 weeks for about 22o euros , wich is pretty good I think. However, the company seems to be an internet company and I don´t know about their reliability. Does anyone have experience with D.R Car Hire Mauritius? Their website is the following: http://www.drcarhire.mauritius.io/
Another question:
Searching for accomodation:
We love good weather and diving/snorkelling and pristine beaches, any suggestion? I´ve read that the best part of the island in this time of the year is the north west...What would you recomend?
Any place where they would offer baby sitting for few hours?
Thanks everybody
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robertoestevez 
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Things to do and comments about our choise of Hotel Posted: Wed May 7, 2008 07:30 AM UTC
Hi there! Me and a friend of mine is going to visit Mauritius for our first time, we are going to be there 3 weeks (may 18th to june 10th).
1. The first question I have is if enyone knows something about "Villas mont choisy" - is it a good place to stay?
2. How much am I supposed to pay a taxidriver that takes us from the airport to "Villas mont choisy" (located within the beach)
3. We have plans going on a dolphin-tour, what agency can offer us the best deal?
4. We want to do some half - or whole -day excursions, is there any reliable taxicompany that someone can recommend, and how much do they expect go get i cash?
5. Is it a good idéa to change money in both euros and rupies? (is it necesarry to have both?)
6. Want to visit Isle aux cerfs, can we take a bus from "mont choisy" or does the agencys have taxi-transfers included in the prices?
7. Give me more tips please (pamplemousses botanical garden, waterfalls etc)
8. Maybe someone is going to stay nearby villas mont choisy from 18th of may to 16th of june? If so, maybe we can arrange trips together? (decreases the cost)
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Akerhage 
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5 hours to play with at Mauritius airport Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 10:40 AM UTC
Hi there.
I'll be hanging out (between flights, of course) at Mauritius airport for a few hours. Any ideas on what I can do? Can I go outside the airport to see something?
Cheers.
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wandernaut 
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Very quiet forum.... Posted: Thu April 24, 2008 09:19 AM UTC
Well, This is less of a question and more of a comment...
The 'Mauritius' forum seems to be very quiet. Where is everybody.
I asked aquestion and had replies from travellers/ tourists mostly. I am quite thankful for the replies but where are the locals gone...the Creoles, Indians, French....
Hopefully people will be here soon and I can catch some Sega ( I hope my spelling) music. I remember being there in 1999 and that time a hugely popular local sega rock star had just died. I did manage to get back some of his music though..
cheers,
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Anjan123 
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June Weather and local transport Posted: Mon April 21, 2008 02:39 PM UTC
Hi,
We are arriving on 12th June and will be staying for a week. We are scheduled to stay at Mont Choisy , Hotel Corollia.
a) How is the weather likely to be.
b) In addition to a pre planned tour, we also have 3 free days. As we want to visit places on our own, what should be the preferred mode of transport. Public buses if not too crowded ??? Taxis , how much they charge etc. ??
I have been to Mauritius earlier, but that was in 1999.
thanks & best wishes,
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Anjan123 
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Taxi driver hire and excursions Posted: Tue April 15, 2008 11:37 AM UTC
Hi there,
My husband and I are thinking of staying at the Heritage Golf and Spa Resort in Bel Ombre next year and I was wondering if anyone knows of any reliable taxi drivers that we could hire for excursions around the island.
I would prefer to do half day trips rather than full day ones if possible as I have a back problem and find full day trips hard going.
Is it possible to get to visit the Botanical Garden of Pamplemousses from here as a half day trip?
Could we also get to visit Ile Aux Cerfs for a couple of hours on another half day tour?
Would it be possible to visit Chamarel Falls and the Coloured Earth by taxi without having to walk too far?
Any information would be really helpful.
Thanks Di
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gatekeeperdi 
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Mauritius Weather in August Posted: Sat March 29, 2008 08:36 AM UTC
Hi - currently planning our honeymoon in August and am considering Mauritius. However I'm aware its their mid winter. Whilst we are not necessarily after hot hot weather we would of course like the option of lazing by the pool or on the beach and taking part in the various water sports. Is this realistic in August...would prefer to rain any significant rainfall too. Which parts of the island are warmest this time of year? Anywhere best avoided? Currently considering the heritage resort which i think is on the south side.
Would also be interested in any recommended tours and excursions on the island.
All advice welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Jason, (Freezing in England!)
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jasonrice 
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accomodation close to the airport Posted: Sat March 15, 2008 03:35 AM UTC
hello,
Could anybody suggest me an accomodation (not very expensive)very close to the airport?
thank
fabio
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pinzano 
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weather in august..hot or not! Posted: Thu March 13, 2008 05:58 PM UTC
Hi There.Please could you tell me what the weather is like in august on the flic & flac side of the island. Is it still warm enough at that time of the year, to laze on the beach & catch a tan?
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Wedding reception anywhere???? Posted: Fri March 7, 2008 07:47 AM UTC
Hi all, I am getting married in Mauritius in May and still not got a reception venue. We arent asking for much, just a nice setting, nice food and service and to suit 25 guests, preferably privately. We are hoping for a private dance party afterwards. We are looking in the Grand Baie area. Anyone got any ideas, we'd love to hear!!!
Thanks very much!
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B&TMc 
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About Mauritius Living cost Posted: Wed March 5, 2008 11:47 AM UTC
hi
plz tell me that if somebody is taking 40,000 indian rupees in mauritius, then how much he can save. Its urgent kindly tell me
K.S.
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kuldeeps 
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Mosquitos Posted: Sun March 2, 2008 05:53 PM UTC
I get bitten terrible by mosquitoes and so does my partner. We are travelling to Mauritius in October. Can anyone recommend a really good repellent or any handy tips to keep the darn things off me other than the usual precautions.
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xAnn2002x 
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