Mauritius is pure honeymoon material. It’s in the Indian Ocean, so you already know the island scenes are going to be off the charts. The water is 4K-clear, the sands are textbook white, and the lush jungle and mountains are the dreamiest backdrop. Warning – your other half might not be able to take their eyes off the view.

If you don’t like snorkelling in coral reefs, hiking through the rainforest, and swimming in waterfalls, then this pick definitely isn’t for you because that’s what your honeymoon itinerary is going to look like. Throw in some fresh seafood, cute fishing villages and a good dose of sunset scenes – find a better place to start your next chapter together… we’ll wait.

Each side of the island’s got its own vibe, so you can find your perfect match. The north coast leads on luxury – Grand Baie’s all about fancy marinas, boujie beach bars and top-rated resorts. The east and west battle it out for the best beaches – Belle Mare is a strong contender (the name literally means ‘beautiful sea’) but Flic en Flac is definitely the best sunset spot on the island. If you want to get to know Mauritius’ wild side, the south coast scores 10/10 for natural beauty. It’s all secluded bays and nature reserves – stay in Bel Ombre for forest-backed beaches and easy access to Black River Gorges National Park. It’s not all untamed, though – you’ll still find five-star stays down here, so you can return to your All Inclusive comforts after a day of exploring. It’s called balance.

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Mauritius honeymoon FAQs

April to May and September to November are ideal times to visit Mauritius, when temperatures range from 22 to 28°C, with lower humidity and fewer crowds. Try to avoid January to March, as it’s cyclone season, and July to August is when you’ll have to pay peak European summer rates. June to September is cooler – around 20°C – if you’re not a massive fan of the heat.

SO many! But some top ones to note down are swimming with wild dolphins at Tamarin Bay, stargazing in a private bubble lodge on Île aux Cerfs, a sunset catamaran cruise with champagne (ofc), and hiking Le Morne Brabant at sunrise for panoramic views.

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