Mauritius - a place dear to elite holiday. Luxury Hotels of the island are built specifically for demanding customers. Refined service combines with the tropical exoticism. Volcanic mountains and valleys, buried in verdure. Waterfalls and lakes. Emerald lagoon, framed by white sand beaches and unique underwater world. Exclusive entertainment: from deep-sea fishing for blue marlin to hunt deer in the mountains.
First discovered by Arab sailors in the tenth century, re-opened by the Portuguese in 1500, colonized the island 3 times: the Dutch in the XVI, the French in 1715 and the British in 1810. Mauritius gained its independence 12 March 1968. The island gained independence in 1968, while remaining a member of the British Commonwealth. Within 24 years the island, headed by the Governor-General representing the Queen of England, part of the Commonwealth, and March 12, 1992 proclaimed the Republic of Mauritius, while remaining in the Commonwealth.
Climate in Mauritius tropical sea. In the summer months (November to April) the average temperature on the coast varies from 25 to 33 degrees in the winter (May to October) average temperature is 22 degrees. In the mountains in the central part of the island, it can go down to 13 degrees (at night). The average annual temperature of water in the lagoons - 25 degrees. The rainy season lasts from January to March. In November and February cyclones occur. |
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With magnificent beauties to flaunt, from turquoise sea to gardens with rare species & unforgettable flowers & plants, from 80 palm species to water lilies, Mauritius has got it all. But, at same time, Mauritius also has issues of sewage, pesticides and noise pollution as well to deal with. To find out more, refer: http://www.travelfront.com/mauritius-not-very-eco-friendly-destination/
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