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Is Mauritius still affordable for expats?
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Is Mauritius still affordable for expats?
When people think of Mauritius, they often picture a place with a low cost of living — reasonable rent, affordable meals. But behind this appealing image lies a more complicated reality. Imported goods are expensive, inflation is unpredictable, and recent budget reforms are reshaping the landscape. So what does life here really cost — and what should expats expect?
Small jobs, big support: How expats in Mauritius exchange skills and services
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Small jobs, big support: How expats in Mauritius exchange skills and services
Behind the familiar image of a digital nomad in Mauritius sipping a smoothie by the sea, or a relaxed retiree with their feet buried in the sand, there's another side to the story—less glamorous, but just as real. It's a world built on odd jobs, skill swaps, favors, and informal networks that keep daily life going. A quiet, often invisible economy made of know-how, exchanges, and most of all... human connection. In this way of life, the goal isn't to “win” in any traditional sense. It's about flow—of skills, energy, ideas, time, objects, support, and knowledge. It's an economy rooted in handmade work, local ties, and genuine relationships. And yes, maybe even a hint of freedom.
Top events in Mauritius this July
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Top events in Mauritius this July
Whether you're pushing your limits on the slopes of Le Morne, moving to amapiano rhythms, or losing yourself in the intimacy of a piano recital, the month offers something for every taste. Expect a bold and varied lineup that blends international headliners with the finest local talent. Stages spring up across the island—from the Caudan Arts Centre to the beaches of Anse La Raie—showcasing a rich cultural calendar that makes winter feel anything but quiet. Here's your guide to the top events heating up the southern winter.
Life in Mauritius: 10 truths every expat will recognize
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Life in Mauritius: 10 truths every expat will recognize
Living in Mauritius is a dream come true for many. But beyond the postcard-perfect images, life here comes with its own set of surprises—small details, habits, and emotions that only those who truly live on the island come to know. Here are 10 things only expats in Mauritius can share… always with a knowing smile.
How living in Mauritius shapes a new you
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How living in Mauritius shapes a new you
Living in Mauritius isn't just about changing time zones — it's about changing your rhythm, your tastes, your language, and even your playlist. For expats settling on this multicultural island, diversity isn't just part of the scenery. It's an immersion, a transformation — a whole new way of life. We spoke to several of them. What they shared with us carried the flavor of a curry, the warmth of a séga, and the joy of a heartfelt “mo kontan twa.” Here's what they told us.
Why expats feel safe and at home in Mauritius
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Why expats feel safe and at home in Mauritius
When people talk about Mauritius, they immediately think of turquoise lagoons, filao trees swaying in the wind, and a gentle pace of life that inspires dreams far beyond the Indian Ocean. But beyond the beaches and palm trees, one question often arises for those considering a move: what about safety? Let's take a closer look at safety in Mauritius, supported by figures and the experiences of those who have lived elsewhere.
Top events in Mauritius in June
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Top events in Mauritius in June
From theatre and comedy to live music, dance, and visual arts, June 2025 promises a vibrant cultural season in Mauritius. Local talent and international acts will take the stage at key venues such as the Caudan Arts Centre, the Trianon Convention Centre, and the Ruins of Balaclava. Whether you're into concerts, stage performances, festivals, or exhibitions, this curated selection highlights the month's must-see events.
Living in Mauritius without a car: Yes, you can!
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Living in Mauritius without a car: Yes, you can!
Living in Mauritius without a car might seem like a daring choice. With buses that run on their own schedule, narrow or nonexistent sidewalks, and distances that often feel longer than they look on the map, getting around can be a real test of patience. But, as with most things, it comes down to strategy and mindset. Letting go of the steering wheel can also mean letting go of certain constraints—and gaining a new perspective on the island. So, is life without a car in Mauritius a logistical nightmare or an unexpected path to freedom? Let's take a closer look.
How to enjoy Mauritian food without the extra kilos
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How to enjoy Mauritian food without the extra kilos
Mauritians love their food — and they love when newcomers are curious enough to try it. With a cuisine shaped by many cultures, it's hard to resist diving in fork-first. Curries in every variety, dholl puri sold on the street, chili cakes eaten like snacks, and the famous Sino-Mauritian "mine bouillie" or "bol renversé" for lunch — it's all part of the experience. But during your first few months, the excitement of discovery can easily lead to weight gain and an unbalanced diet. So how can you enjoy Mauritius' food scene without sacrificing your health, especially if you're used to very different eating habits?
Labour Day in Mauritius: A chronicle of struggle, tradition, and reflection
Labour Day in Mauritius: A chronicle of struggle, tradition, and reflection
Every 1st of May, Mauritius dons a singular mood. Labour Day, more than a mere public holiday, is a poignant echo of collective memory, a confluence of political fervour and familial joy. It's a day when the island pauses to honour the champions of the workers' movement, to rally behind ideals, or simply to lounge on sun-drenched shores. Amid fiery political meetings and breezy beach picnics, the celebration embodies the vibrant social tapestry of the nation.
How is Easter celebrated in Mauritius?
How is Easter celebrated in Mauritius?
As Easter approaches, Mauritius gears up for a particularly joyful time. This island celebration transcends religious significance, weaving together spirituality, culinary indulgence, and the magnetic pull of family gatherings. For expatriates eager to experience Easter through a different lens, Mauritius offers a singular blend of faith, flavours, and festivity.
Chikungunya in Mauritius: How to stay safe from the virus
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Chikungunya in Mauritius: How to stay safe from the virus
Five cases of chikungunya have been reported during the past week in Mauritius, marking the first occurrence since 2009. In response, the Mauritian authorities have swiftly enacted measures to curb the virus's spread. It is crucial for both residents and expatriates to remain informed and vigilant. This article provides comprehensive information about chikungunya, updates on the situation in Mauritius, and guidance on safeguarding yourself and your loved ones.
Mauritius water crisis: How rainwater harvesting can help
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Mauritius water crisis: How rainwater harvesting can help
Mauritius is currently facing a significant challenge in water management. The country's seven main reservoirs are only 44.5% full on average, a stark decrease from 92.6% around the same time last year, reports the Water Resources Unit of the Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities. Although recent rainfall has brought some relief, it hasn't been enough to alleviate concerns, especially with the La Ferme reservoir at a mere 24.7% capacity.
Cyclone Garance aftermath: Vegetable prices skyrocket in Mauritius
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Cyclone Garance aftermath: Vegetable prices skyrocket in Mauritius
Cyclone Garance has significantly impacted Mauritius' agricultural sector. Although the rain was initially seen as beneficial following a severe drought, it has also led to a sharp price increase, heavily affecting household budgets. This article explores the chaotic market where both farmers and consumers are struggling to cope.
Mauritius to reintroduce Penalty Point System to ensure road safety
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Mauritius to reintroduce Penalty Point System to ensure road safety
Mauritius grapples with significant road safety challenges that affect both residents and visitors. The nation has seen a troubling number of severe traffic incidents, prompting action from local authorities. In response, the Ministry of Public Transport, led by Osman Mohamed, is revitalizing the point system license, which was previously discontinued in 2014. This measure aims to enhance road safety by effectively penalizing risky driving behaviors.
Traffic congestion: Tips for stress-free commuting in Mauritius
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Traffic congestion: Tips for stress-free commuting in Mauritius
The beginning of the school year significantly alters the daily pace for many in Mauritius. As 160,945 students head back to school, the presence of 692,798 vehicles on the road has once again intensified traffic jams. The streets are bustling with a constant flow of schoolbags and car horns. This surge in traffic leaves parents struggling to manage their schedules and motorists dealing with longer commutes. This raises an important question: How do residents manage amidst this growing congestion?
Stray dogs in Mauritius: What you should know and how you can help
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Stray dogs in Mauritius: What you should know and how you can help
In the vibrant heart of Mauritius, the island's biodiversity extends beyond its lush landscapes to include its bustling streets and scenic beaches. Here, the stray dogs, affectionately known as "Maurichiens," are an omnipresent part of the scenery, from sandy shores to city sidewalks. This article delves into the lives of these roughly 300,000 ownerless dogs, examining the challenges they endure and the animal welfare efforts underway to enhance their living conditions. Let's explore the struggles and interventions aimed at supporting these often overlooked animals.
How to enjoy the festive season in Mauritius as an expat
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How to enjoy the festive season in Mauritius as an expat
Mauritius, celebrated for its vibrant diversity and warm hospitality, becomes even more enchanting during the holiday season. Expatriates from all walks of life can discover unique celebrations that blend local traditions with international flair. Let's explore how Mauritius transforms this special time of year!

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Work From Home with greater peace of mind 
Mauritius Telecom
Work From Home with greater peace of mind 
In a context where energy efficiency and mobility are essential, Work From Home has become a necessity. To support this shift, Mauritius Telecom is proposing exceptional offers designed to transform every Mauritian home into a high-performance workspace and study hub. 
Why coastal erosion is accelerating in Mauritius
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Why coastal erosion is accelerating in Mauritius
Within just a few days, a wide stretch of sand vanished along the west coast of Mauritius. A stark episode that lays bare a truth backed by data, even as authorities moved quickly to try to restore the situation: the island is among the most vulnerable in the world to rising sea levels and coastal erosion.
Mauritius to regulate smartphone use in schools
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Mauritius to regulate smartphone use in schools
Mauritius is about to join a already lengthy list of countries that have chosen to act. More than 60 nations have enacted laws or policies restricting smartphone use in schools. Among them are France, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, Italy, Finland, Canada, and the Netherlands. The island, according to some observers, has been slow to follow suit. "Mauritius was too slow to react," say various stakeholders, who point to the antisocial behaviors that have proliferated in schools in the wake of mobile phone use.
From expat to expert: Anaïs Honorez's journey in Mauritius
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From expat to expert: Anaïs Honorez's journey in Mauritius
Moving abroad often starts with a feeling, a vague desire for change that gradually takes shape. For Anaïs Honorez, the plan came together step by step, through travels across Asia and the discovery of Mauritius, where she settled in 2018. Since then, she has turned her personal experience into genuine expertise, helping dozens of expats each year navigate their move to the island. In this interview, she looks back on her journey, shares the realities of life in Mauritius beyond the postcard clichés, and offers practical advice for a successful relocation, from preparation through those first months on the ground.
Mauritius announces Golden Visa to attract wealthy investors
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Mauritius announces Golden Visa to attract wealthy investors
Mauritius is taking its attractiveness strategy to the next level. Announced at the Cabinet Meeting on April 10, 2026, a Golden Visa Scheme is currently in the works, alongside a dedicated concierge service for ultra-high-net-worth investors. Behind the announcement lies a clear and deliberate ambition: to capture capital on the move, and fast.
Global shockwaves put Mauritius on the front line, says the UNDP
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Global shockwaves put Mauritius on the front line, says the UNDP
At a time when the Middle East is going through one of its most serious geopolitical crises in decades, Mauritius finds itself on the front line of the economic repercussions of a conflict beyond its control. A recent UNDP report has quantified the extent of these risks with precision. Diesel prices have already increased. Rumors of rising petrol and bread prices continue to circulate, despite government efforts to deny them. Meanwhile, the first concrete responses are beginning to emerge within businesses. Here is a full breakdown of the measures shaping daily life in Mauritius.