Saturday, May 7, 2011

Honeymoon in Mauritius


WELCOME TO MAURITIUS


                                 
 Mauritius is an ideal choice. Nestled in the Indian Ocean, the island is truly a lover’s paradise. The stretches of white sand, sun drenched beach, lush green plantations, towering mountain ranges, cascading waterfalls, the never ending rainforests are heart rendering. The days spent here with your beloved will be etched forever in your memory. It is, and will always figure among the top honeymoon destinations in the world. So, close your eyes and without giving a second thought, plan your honeymoon in Mauritius. You will surely want to make a second visit to the place very soon.

 Port-Louis
                                

Port-Louis is a commercial hub of Mauritius. The city has many characteristic features. Retaining the past glory in all its richness, the city has cloaked itself harmoniously with the modern technological advancement. The cultural diversity, the picturesque scenery and the many places of attractions in Port-Louis makes it an ideal destination choice for honeymooners. The historical and colonial buildings are a replica of the French architecture; intricate and incredible. In Port-Louis, you will never be in want of any activities. Whether windsurfing, boating, undersea walking, kayaking you will get the opportunity to enjoy it all here. Take a stroll through the museums and get to know about the city’s rich heritage.



Curepipe
                                                  
                                       

One of the main urban centers in Mauritius, Curepipe is a small town but, it is a place worth visiting. The picturesque countryside is a source of great attractions to tourists and honeymooners. The spectacular scenery unveils at every turn of the road enchanting you with all its divine beauty. The markets in Curepipe will keep the honeymooners engaged for hours end.


Mahebourg


                                         

 Located in the Southern coastline of Mauritius, it is a place of serene natural surrounding. It is a semblance of a typical medieval Mauritian village, a place where fishing is the primary occupation of the inhabitants. In fact, Mahebourg is renowned for its fishing centers. Honeymooners can visit the handicraft markets, which exhibits an array of traditional handicrafts and handmade items. There can be no better way to savor the very essence of the land, than by going out for a long walk by the sea-side, oblivion of the ticking time. The beaches in Mahebourg serve as a romantic escape to all honeymooners giving them ample opportunity to spend time in absolute seclusion.


Grand baie


                                     


 In spotlight today, for its exotic sea beaches, Grand baie. Grand baie has come a long way from a land of poor settlement to a colorful tourist center. The emerald water of the sea looks like an ornamental green and with the ripples lapping on sea shore; it creates an ambience of perfect harmony for honeymooners. You will get the opportunity to engage yourself in a host of entertaining activities like boating, wind surfing, water skiing and other sea sports.



Mauritius Food


                              


Mauritius Food prides itself on being one of the most unique portals in the world, dedicated to promoting and covering all aspects of the wider food industry within the country. With its plethora of links and information related to all areas of the food sector, Mauritius Food is dedicated to satisfying the needs of both professionals and individuals with the slightest interest in the country’s food industry. Mauritius Food has been designed in a way that not only provides professionals currently active in the food industry maximum exposure to their targeted audience, but also simplifies matters for the end user by making browsing simple and effortless.


 Culture of Mauritius


                         

The culture of the country reflects its diverse ethnic composition. There are many religious festivals, some important ones being (in random order) Divali (the hindu festival of lights, in October), Christmas, Cavadee (a penitence festival of the south Indian tradition of hinduism, in January), Eid ul Fitr (celebrating the end of the period of fasting in Islam. As the Islamic calendar does not correspond to the Gregorian calendar, the date of its celebration in the year tends to vary. In 2003 it was celebrated in November).




Mauritius Climate
                                                 
On the coast, the temperature varies between 22 degrees Celsius in winter (May to November) and 34 degrees in summer (November to May). Watch out for Tropical cyclones (November to April). Inland, temperatures range from about 19 degrees in August to about 26 degrees in February.


Flights:




 Some of the leading International Airlines operating in Mauritius.

Aeroflot
British Airways
Cathay Pacific Airways
Condor
Air France
Air Austral
Air Madagascar
Malaysian Airlines
Air Mauritius
Air Zimbabwe
South African Airways
Singapore Airlines
Air India
Air Seychelles
Alitalia
Corsair
Emirates
Lufthansa





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