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Backpacking or travelling in Mauritius?

  • Mauritius is a paradise for travellers who love beaches, green mountains and a mix of cultures. From relaxing on white sandy beaches to snorkelling at colourful coral reefs, the island offers tropical charm and a rich history.
  • Activities to spot: snorkel and dive at Blue Bay Marine Park; hike in the Black River Gorges National Park; admire the colourful Chamarel sand dunes; explore the markets of Port Louis; spot dolphins at Tamarin Bay; visit the Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens; climb rocks at Pieter Both and go for a walk on one of the beautiful rum estates.
  • Animals to spot: fruit bats, geckos, dolphins, lionfish, sea turtles, chameleons, octopuses and the rare Mauritius kestrel.
  • Food to spot: dholl puri, vindaye, roti, gateaux piment, mine frites, rougaille, alouda, biryani, samosas.

Studying in Mauritius?

  • There are quite a few reasonably good higher education institutions and study programmes to choose from, so if you want to enjoy tropical island life and also study a fun course, Mauritius is the place to be! Some popular study programmes include medicine, business, engineering and computer science, but you can also learn about local marine biology, for example.
  • Study cities: Port Louis, Moka, Vacoas, among others.
  • Language: English.

Internships in Mauritius?

  • Think about internships in tourism, sustainability or marine and maritime studies.
  • Competencies: expect plenty of opportunities for experience in intercultural communication, hospitality and island life.

Volunteering in Mauritius?

  • There are many volunteer projects to be found in Mauritius. Think about projects in the field of coral reef protection, nature conservation, sustainable agriculture, stray animal shelters and social development.

Working in Mauritius?

  • Popular sectors include tourism, IT and fintech, education (particularly English and French) and nature conservation and sustainability.

Working as a digital nomad in Mauritius?

  • Well, you have certainly found a popular destination here and for good reason. Mauritius offers excellent internet, beaches as work locations and multiple co-working spaces. Perfect for digital nomads who want to relax during the working day.

Living in Mauritius?

  • Life in Mauritius is relaxed, with lots of nature and an open, multicultural society. Expats often live in cities like Grand Baie and Moka because of the amenities.
  • Why yes, why not? It is living in a tropical paradise with a high quality of life and easy access to nature, but you live far from the rest of the world, career opportunities are limited and the island can feel small after a while.
  • Climate: the island has a tropical climate with a dry, warm winter (May-October) and a wet, warm summer (November-April), with a chance of cyclones.
  • Mauritius is safe, and the healthcare is good with modern facilities, especially in the private circuit.
  • Health insurance: costs can add up, so make sure you have good health insurance.

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Travel in Mauritius

  • This country is located 1,800 kilometers southeast of Mozambique and consists of several islands, including uninhabited miniature islands. The island of Mauritius is the most famous, but travelers also regularly go to the remote and quiet island of Rodrigues, which can only be reached by plane from Mauritius. The island of Mauritius not only has beautiful white beaches and a clear ocean, but also a special culture, Hindu temples and mountain areas with waterfalls and colored hills.
  • The Blue Penny Museum is worth visiting and located in Port Louis and is the art and history museum of Mauritius.
  • Ziplining: In the south of the island of Mauritius you can zipline over the natural forest areas, banana and sugar cane plantations, waterfalls and rivers.
  • Check out the beaches. Due to natural influences such as: strong currents, strong winds, high waves or a lot of coral, the beaches are used for various activities (including sunbathing, windsurfing, kitesurfing and snorkeling). JoHotspots in Mauritius
  • ​​​Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius and a great place to spend a day (or two). For example, go shopping in the local shops, visit the central market, a mosque, a temple or a museum.
  • Chamarel is a village in the southwest of the island Mauritius is known for its hills with unexpected colors due to the mix of volcanic rock and natural minerals from the ground.
  • It is possible to walk with lions. This is the name of a popular attraction in Mauritius. Here visitors are allowed to walk and have their picture taken with lions in captivity. 

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  • More about Mauritius, updates and contributions, see the link below.
How does healthcare work in Mauritius, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Mauritius, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Mauritius?

What is the quality of healthcare in Mauritius?

  • Since gaining independence in 1968, Mauritius has invested heavily in building a solid healthcare system for both residents and visitors.
  • The country now boasts one of the best-developed healthcare systems in the region, although, like many island nations, it’s seeing a rise in lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular conditions.
  • Mauritius has a mixed public–private healthcare system. Public and private facilities exist at various levels of care, and private options play an important role in providing specialized treatments.
  • Hospitals are generally well-equipped, staff are well-trained, and facilities are modern. Healthcare access is good throughout the island, as hospitals are strategically located to ensure that even people in remote areas are within reach.
  • Pharmacies are easy to find across Mauritius, typically open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday–Friday) and shorter hours on Saturdays. Most are closed on Sundays.
  • Private pharmacies often have a wider range of medication.
  • The ambulance number is 118, and the medical emergency number is 114.

How does the public healthcare system work in Mauritius?

  • Funded mainly through taxes and free for citizens, public healthcare makes up around 75% of total healthcare services.
  • Services include emergency care, maternity and child care, surgery, and other primary health services.
  • Public hospitals are spread across the island and offer general and specialist care.
  • Quality is generally good, but waiting times can be long, and some specialized treatments are unavailable locally.
  • Expats may have to pay out-of-pocket for care in public hospitals.

How does the private healthcare system work in Mauritius?

  • Private healthcare is known for high quality, short waiting times, and internationally trained staff.
  • Most private hospitals and clinics are in urban areas like Port Louis and Moka.
  • While public healthcare is decent, private clinics provide faster service, more comfort, and advanced technology — but at a cost.
  • For complex or specialized procedures, Mauritians and expats sometimes travel abroad for treatment.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Mauritius?

  • GPs are available in both public and private facilities.
  • You can find registered doctors through the Medical Council of Mauritius.
  • Embassies also keep updated lists of English- and French-speaking doctors.

How is the dentist arranged in Mauritius?

  • Dental care is available in both public and private sectors.
  • Quality varies depending on the clinic — for advanced treatments like implants or orthodontics, expats usually go to private clinics.
  • Some people travel abroad for high-end procedures.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Mauritius?

  • Mauritius has one of the best maternal and child healthcare systems in Africa — over 99% of births are attended by trained medical professionals.
  • The government provides free prenatal care in public hospitals and “Area Health Centers.”
  • Services include ultrasounds, blood tests, and nutritional advice.
  • Most foreign women choose private hospitals, which offer modern facilities, shorter waiting times, and English-speaking staff.
  • Popular private hospitals include Wellkin Hospital (Moka), City Clinic (Port Louis), and Fortis Clinique Darné.
  • While most births go smoothly, some high-risk pregnancies are referred to La Réunion or South Africa for advanced neonatal care.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Mauritius?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Mauritius?

  • Mauritius is one of Africa’s safest destinations. It’s politically stable, friendly, and very used to tourists.
  • That said, petty theft (pickpocketing, bag-snatching) can happen in markets and busy tourist areas.
  • The cyclone season (November–May) can bring strong winds and flooding — follow local weather warnings.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Mauritius?

  • Dengue and chikungunya occasionally appear, the use of mosquito repellent is recommended.
  • Foodborne illnesses (hepatitis A, traveler’s diarrhea) are not rare — avoid tap water.
  • HIV/AIDS is present, though prevalence is relatively low.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Mauritius?

  • Roads in cities are good, but rural roads can be narrow, poorly lit, or damaged.
  • Expect wandering dogs, pedestrians, and scooters in your lane.
  • Traffic can be chaotic in busy areas, and local drivers sometimes treat road rules as suggestions.
  • Avoid driving at night in rural zones — potholes and unlit roads are an adventurous combination.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Mauritius?

  • Is the trip to Mauritius and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Mauritius if you are going to live there for a while?

  • A comprehensive international health insurance is strongly recommended, especially when you plan to use private healthcare.
  • Good insurance means you can choose your favorite doctor, avoid long waiting lists, and receive care that meets international standards.
  • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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      How does healthcare work in Mauritius, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does healthcare work in Mauritius, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does the healthcare system work in Mauritius?

      What is the quality of healthcare in Mauritius?

      • Since gaining independence in 1968, Mauritius has invested heavily in building a solid healthcare system for both residents and visitors.
      • The country now boasts one of the best-developed healthcare systems in the region, although, like many island nations, it’s seeing a rise in lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular conditions.
      • Mauritius has a mixed public–private healthcare system. Public and private facilities exist at various levels of care, and private options play an important role in providing specialized treatments.
      • Hospitals are generally well-equipped, staff are well-trained, and facilities are modern. Healthcare access is good throughout the island, as hospitals are strategically located to ensure that even people in remote areas are within reach.
      • Pharmacies are easy to find across Mauritius, typically open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday–Friday) and shorter hours on Saturdays. Most are closed on Sundays.
      • Private pharmacies often have a wider range of medication.
      • The ambulance number is 118, and the medical emergency number is 114.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Mauritius?

      • Funded mainly through taxes and free for citizens, public healthcare makes up around 75% of total healthcare services.
      • Services include emergency care, maternity and child care, surgery, and other primary health services.
      • Public hospitals are spread across the island and offer general and specialist care.
      • Quality is generally good, but waiting times can be long, and some specialized treatments are unavailable locally.
      • Expats may have to pay out-of-pocket for care in public hospitals.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Mauritius?

      • Private healthcare is known for high quality, short waiting times, and internationally trained staff.
      • Most private hospitals and clinics are in urban areas like Port Louis and Moka.
      • While public healthcare is decent, private clinics provide faster service, more comfort, and advanced technology — but at a cost.
      • For complex or specialized procedures, Mauritians and expats sometimes travel abroad for treatment.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Mauritius?

      • GPs are available in both public and private facilities.
      • You can find registered doctors through the Medical Council of Mauritius.
      • Embassies also keep updated lists of English- and French-speaking doctors.

      How is the dentist arranged in Mauritius?

      • Dental care is available in both public and private sectors.
      • Quality varies depending on the clinic — for advanced treatments like implants or orthodontics, expats usually go to private clinics.
      • Some people travel abroad for high-end procedures.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Mauritius?

      • Mauritius has one of the best maternal and child healthcare systems in Africa — over 99% of births are attended by trained medical professionals.
      • The government provides free prenatal care in public hospitals and “Area Health Centers.”
      • Services include ultrasounds, blood tests, and nutritional advice.
      • Most foreign women choose private hospitals, which offer modern facilities, shorter waiting times, and English-speaking staff.
      • Popular private hospitals include Wellkin Hospital (Moka), City Clinic (Port Louis), and Fortis Clinique Darné.
      • While most births go smoothly, some high-risk pregnancies are referred to La Réunion or South Africa for advanced neonatal care.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Mauritius?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Mauritius?

      • Mauritius is one of Africa’s safest destinations. It’s politically stable, friendly, and very used to tourists.
      • That said, petty theft (pickpocketing, bag-snatching) can happen in markets and busy tourist areas.
      • The cyclone season (November–May) can bring strong winds and flooding — follow local weather warnings.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Mauritius?

      • Dengue and chikungunya occasionally appear, the use of mosquito repellent is recommended.
      • Foodborne illnesses (hepatitis A, traveler’s diarrhea) are not rare — avoid tap water.
      • HIV/AIDS is present, though prevalence is relatively low.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Mauritius?

      • Roads in cities are good, but rural roads can be narrow, poorly lit, or damaged.
      • Expect wandering dogs, pedestrians, and scooters in your lane.
      • Traffic can be chaotic in busy areas, and local drivers sometimes treat road rules as suggestions.
      • Avoid driving at night in rural zones — potholes and unlit roads are an adventurous combination.

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Mauritius?

      • Is the trip to Mauritius and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Mauritius if you are going to live there for a while?

      • A comprehensive international health insurance is strongly recommended, especially when you plan to use private healthcare.
      • Good insurance means you can choose your favorite doctor, avoid long waiting lists, and receive care that meets international standards.
      • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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