Mauritius, Destination Map

Why Mauritius Is the Perfect Post-Safari Destination

Mauritius is one of the Indian Ocean’s most sought-after post-safari destinations, celebrated for its turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, and lush volcanic landscapes. From the island’s southeast coastline to its dramatic forested interior, it’s easy to see why Mauritius has long been described as a slice of paradise.

After time on safari, this tranquil island offers the perfect place to unwind, whether you’re snorkelling in calm waters, exploring rare endemic wildlife, enjoying world-class spas, or sailing between hidden coves on a catamaran cruise. Ideal for honeymoons, family beach extensions, or a refined island retreat, we tailor every Mauritius stay to balance pure relaxation with memorable experiences and seamless travel from Southern or East Africa.

 

Ready To Plan Your Escape to Mauritius?

Let’s start designing your luxury Mauritius escape. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or both, we’ll tailor every detail around how you want to experience Africa – with expert guidance at every step.

Ubuntu Travel's Popular Mauritius Tours

The itineraries below are just a few examples of the incredible trips our travel designers could plan for you. All trips are custom-made to your needs and preferences. Speak to a travel consultant today to start planning your dream vacation.

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Victoria Falls Safari and Mauritius Island Escape

10-Night Trip

Johannesburg – 1 night
Sabi Sand Nature Reserve – 3 nights
Victoria Falls – 3 nights
Mauritius – 3 nights

Indian Ocean Islands, Ocean Safaris, Honeymoon Safaris

Cape Town, Sabi Sands and Mauritius Island Escape

9-Night Trip

Cape Town – 3 nights
Sabi Sand Nature Reserve – 3 nights
Mauritius – 3 nights

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Personalized Itineraries

Attention to detail from start to finish

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Travel with a purpose

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Experts in Africa

Our team of travel experts know Africa

Ready to Plan Your Mauritius Safari Tour?

Reach out today and connect with our expert team – we care about the whole journey, from your very first call to your final farewell on safari. Every itinerary is thoughtfully reviewed by our co-founders, Kyle and Leah, to reflect the kind of journey we’d take ourselves.

 FAQs About Mauritius 

When is the best time to visit Mauritius?

The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to November, when the island experiences cooler, drier and sunnier weather. This season is ideal for beaches, lagoon swimming, snorkeling and outdoor exploration, with low humidity and calm sea conditions that make marine activities exceptional.

From December to April, the island becomes warmer and more humid with occasional short tropical showers. This is Mauritius’ summer season and it remains an excellent time for snorkeling, diving and resort stays. The landscapes are green and vibrant, and many travelers enjoy the quieter beaches during these months.

Overall, Mauritius is a year round destination, with each season offering a slightly different but equally enjoyable island experience.

Is Mauritius a good destination after a safari?

Absolutely! Yes! Mauritius is one of the most popular post-safari beach extensions in Africa. With calm turquoise lagoons, direct flights from South Africa and East Africa, and world-class luxury resorts, it’s a seamless transition from wildlife adventure to island relaxation.

What activities can I enjoy in Mauritius?

Mauritius offers a mix of marine adventures and scenic inland experiences. Expect snorkeling, catamaran cruises, paddleboarding, golf, and spa treatments, alongside visits to volcanic landscapes like Chamarel, waterfalls, hiking trails, and cultural excursions.

Do I need malaria medication or vaccinations for Cape Town?

Cape Town and the surrounding regions, including the Cape Winelands and the Garden Route, are completely malaria-free. You do not need malaria medication for this part of your trip.

If you’re combining Cape Town with a safari in northern South Africa (such as Kruger, Sabi Sand, or Phinda) or visiting countries like Zambia, Zimbabwe, or Botswana, your travel doctor may recommend preventative malaria medication.

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