Honeymoon in Mauritius

Tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean

    

Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean, about 800 kilometers east of Madagascar. The volcanic island is famous for the warmth of its multicultural population, white sandy beaches and first-class hotels. Thanks to its subtropical and consistently warm climate, Mauritius is a year-round vacation destination. The island is ideal for water sports enthusiasts, golfers, hikers, culture lovers, wellness guests, wedding couples and families.

The tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean is the perfect destination for newly married couples. The dream island of Mauritius is not considered the "most romantic vacation destination in the world" for nothing. Mauritius offers lovers the opportunity to experience and organize their honeymoon trip in a variety of ways.



Mauritius offers breathtaking sunsets, to which a walk on the beach, a horseback ride along the water or a dinner on the beach invites you. You can also watch beautiful sunsets and the glorious turquoise water from a catamaran. However, it's not just sunsets that can be admired on a boat tour, but also dolphins. The perfect place for a dolphin tour is along the west coast of Mauritius, where the graceful animals are often to be found. Dolphins rarely travel alone, so they are often seen in larger groups of up to 20 animals.

Exploring the smaller islands around the main island by kayak or SUP is also a perfect excursion. The Ile aux Cerfs is particularly worth a visit. The island is located in a nature reserve surrounded by crystal-clear water and secluded white dream beaches. The Ile d'Ambre, located in a lagoon, is also a paradisiacal destination. The best way to get to this extraordinary place is by kayak.

Another recommendation for newly married couples is a joint snorkeling or diving trip to the Blue Bay Marine Park nature reserve. There you can discover the beautiful underwater world and its inhabitants, such as coral reefs, parrotfish, clownfish and even sea turtles.

In addition to the many beautiful beaches that characterize Mauritius, the island also offers adventure and action. A hike up Le Morne Brabant should therefore not be missed. Once on the mountain, you have a breathtaking view of the island. You should also take a trip to the famous Chamarel waterfall. A helicopter tour to see the unique underwater waterfall from the air should also be on your to-do list.

And since the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, a street food tour should not be missed. Mauritian cuisine is characterized by the incredible mix of cultures on the island - Creole, French, Chinese, Indian - making the cuisine just as individual and special as the island itself.