Planning a trip to Mauritius
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Mauritius in April
Arrive at SSR International Airport in Mauritius and transfer to The St. Regis Mauritius Resort for check-in.
Relax and unwind at the private beach of the resort.
Indulge in a romantic dinner at The Floating Market Restaurant, offering a blend of Asian cuisine and breathtaking ocean views.
Embark on a private catamaran cruise from Black River and explore the crystal-clear waters, snorkel, and enjoy the scenic coastline.
Savor a seafood lunch at La Case Créole, a charming beachfront restaurant known for its fresh catch of the day.
Return to the resort for a romantic sunset cocktail at The Boathouse Bar overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Indulge in a couples' spa treatment at the Iridium Spa, featuring luxury therapies and breathtaking views of the turquoise lagoon.
Relax by the infinity pool and savor a light lunch at the Le Manoir Dining Room, offering a fusion of French and Mauritian flavors.
Enjoy a private beachfront dinner at Simply India, a fine dining restaurant serving contemporary Indian cuisine with a Mauritian twist.
Enjoy a gourmet lunch at Restaurant L'Alchimiste, nestled in the heart of the Chamarel village and known for its fusion of French and Mauritian cuisine.
Return to the resort and dine at Simply Fish, an elegant seafood restaurant offering a private beachfront setting and panoramic ocean views.
Relax and enjoy the resort's amenities, from water sports to tennis, or book a private cooking class to learn about Mauritian culinary delights.
Savor a light lunch at the Bois Cheri Restaurant & Tea Factory, known for its tea-infused dishes and panoramic views of the Bois Chéri tea plantation.
Conclude the trip with a memorable farewell dinner at the Le Morne Beach Bar, offering a magical setting on the beach with bonfire and live music.
Mauritius enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. April falls within the island's autumn season, which is generally mild and pleasant. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Mauritius
Clothing & Apparel
T-shirts -
Pack lightweight, breathable fabrics that will keep you cool in the warm Mauritian climate.
Shorts -
Comfortable and versatile, shorts are perfect for exploring the island's many beaches and attractions.
Swimsuit -
Essential for enjoying the crystal-clear waters of Mauritius.
Light jacket or sweater -
Evenings can be slightly cooler, so pack a light jacket as an extra layer.
Comfortable walking shoes -
Explore the island's natural beauty with ease.
Sun hat -
Protect yourself from the tropical sun.
Sunglasses -
Shield your eyes from the bright sunlight.
Accessories
Travel-sized toiletries -
Pack the essentials in TSA-approved containers.
Sunscreen -
Protect your skin from the harmful UV rays.
Insect repellent -
Keep mosquitoes and other insects at bay.
First-aid kit -
Be prepared for minor emergencies.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated throughout your trip.
Travel towel -
Quick-drying and compact, perfect for the beach and excursions.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Ensure they are valid for the duration of your stay.
Travel insurance -
Protect yourself against unexpected events.
Currency and credit cards -
Mauritius accepts both Mauritian Rupee (MUR) and major credit cards.
Local SIM card or data plan -
Stay connected during your trip.
Guidebook or travel app -
Plan your itinerary and discover hidden gems.
Good to have
Snorkeling gear -
Explore the vibrant underwater world of Mauritius.
Camera -
Capture your special moments on the island.
Binoculars -
Enhance your wildlife viewing experiences.
Travel adaptors -
Ensure your electronics stay powered.
Language translation app -
Break down language barriers and connect with locals.
Electronics
Smartphone -
Stay connected and navigate your way around the island.
Laptop or tablet -
For entertainment and catching up on work.
Power bank -
Keep your devices charged on the go.
Noise-canceling headphones -
Enjoy your music or podcasts without distractions.
Universal travel charger -
Charge your devices effortlessly worldwide.
Payment Options -
Mauritius accepts both Mauritian Rupee (MUR) and major credit cards like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. While cash is still widely accepted, it's recommended to carry a combination of cash and cards for convenience.