Mauritius

Mauritius

Honeymoon Tour

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Mauritius – A Honeymooners dream paradise in the Indian Ocean is one of the most exciting honeymoon locations in the world. Mauritius is the choicest location to romance for newly wedded couples.

Geocare Tour Adventures organizes, plans and manages fun-filled and exciting trips to Mauritius for Honeymooners. All packages designed exclusively.   

The lush green dense forests and many unseen species of trees, animals and birds make the trip even more exciting for the honeymooners. The marvelous glistering beaches at Mauritius gives the Honeymooners a tremendous fun-filled and exciting experience. Water sports like sailing, diving, water skiing are available at these beaches. The warm crystal clear waters of the beautiful beaches is an unforgettable experience for the Honeymooners in Mauritius. Volcanic in origin Mauritius is like encased by coral reefs on all directions. Mauritius in the lap Nature with its most exciting scenic beauty compels one to visit Mauritius again and again.

The Honeymooners can enjoy themselves away from environmental pollution, sound pollution and fell the pleasure of absolute privacy in life. Honeymoon Couples could easily find resorts, restaurants, shopping Malls & complexes at this beautiful destinations in abundant.

 Haneymoon Package RatesAn Overview

*  All Airport Transfers for all tourists

*  Accommodation for all nights

*  Breakfast & Dinner

*  Full Day Ile Aux Cerfs Islands Tour in AC Couch

*  Transfer from Jetty in Speed Boat

*  Full day South Island Tour covering Trou Aux Cerfs, Curepie, Chamarel & Grand Basin in AC Couch

*  Full Day North Island Tour in AC Couch covering Port Louis, Caudan Water Front

While in Mauritius enjoy in the sparking crystal clear Torquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. fine beaches, hiking, biking, Scuba Diving, Deep Sea Fishing & much more.

Taste thebtasty cuisine of Mauritius a fusion blend of Indian like spicy food with Taste with Sea Food.

For an unforgettable, fun-filled Honeymoon package Please call on us, or email us your exact requirement details to enable us to quote apprpriately to you.

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Mauritius Tours

Mauritius, officially the Republic of MaMauritius, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) off the southeast coast of the African continent. The country includes the island of Mauritius, Rodrigues (560 kilometres (350 mi) east), the islands of Agalega, and the archipelago of Saint Brandon. The  largest city is Port Louis. islands of Mauritius, Rodrigues, and Réunion 170 km (110 mi) southwest, form part of the Mascarene Islands. The area of the country is 2,040 km. The capital and largest city is Port Louis.

The people of Mauritiusmultiethnic and multicultural. Most Mauritians are multilingual; Mauritian Creole, English, French, and Asian languages are used. The island's government is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system, and Mauritius is highly ranked for democracy and foreconomic and political freedom. Along with the other Mascarene Islands, Mauritius is known for its varied flora and fauna, with many species endemicto the island. The island is particularly known as the only home of the dodo, which, along with several other avian species, was made extinct by human activities relatively shortly after the island's settlement.

 

Climate:

The environment in Mauritius is typically tropical in the coastal regions with forests in the mountainous areas.

Near the Tropic of Capricorn, Mauritius has a tropical climate. There are 2 seasons: a warm humid summer from November to April, with a mean temperature of 24.7 °C and a relatively cool dry winter from June to September with a mean temperature of 20.4 °C. The temperature difference between the seasons is only 4.3 °C.

The warmest months are January and February, with average day maximum temperature reaching 29.2 °C. The coolest months are July and August when average night minimum temperatures drops down to 16.4 °C.

Annual rainfall ranges from 900 mm on the coast to 1,500 mm on the central plateau. Although there is no marked rainy season, most of the rainfall occurs in summer months. Sea temperature in the lagoon varies from 22–27 °C. The central plateau is much cooler than the surrounding coastal areas and can experience as much as double the rainfall.

The prevailing trade winds keep the east side of the island cooler and also tends to bring more rain. There can also be a marked difference in temperature and rainfall from one side of the island to the other. Occasional tropical cyclonesgenerally occurs between January to March and tend to disrupt the weather for only about three days, bringing a lot of rain.