大咖福利影院

Features for expats in Mauritius

Mother's Day in Mauritius: Meal ideas, wellness and personalized gifts
Mother's Day in Mauritius: Meal ideas, wellness and personalized gifts
Are you looking to spoil your wife or mother for Mother's Day in Mauritius? Explore our recommendations for a delightful brunch, relaxing wellness sessions, thrilling adventure experiences, and personalized gifts. Don't miss the exciting Mother's Day markets for a unique shopping experience.
Winter forecast: Mild temperatures and heavy rainfall
Winter forecast: Mild temperatures and heavy rainfall
Bid farewell to sweltering hot nights and aridity, and welcome humidity and rain as Mauritius finally embraces the winter season!
Top comedians to watch live in Mauritius this year
Leisure
Top comedians to watch live in Mauritius this year
Calling all stand-up comedy enthusiasts! This year, our island is set to host a fantastic lineup of comedians. If you're in search of laughter and an enjoyable time, here are some of the top-notch comedians to catch live on stage this year. While three of them are French comedians and will only be accessible to French speakers, Paul Taylor is a British comedian who will perform a bilingual one-man show. He is himself a native English speaker living in a French-speaking country.
Sign of Good and Bad: A captivating thriller
Sign of Good and Bad: A captivating thriller
Prepare for an enthralling cinematic journey with the release of "Sign of Good and Bad" (known as "Ki sime pu pran" in Creole), a gripping crime thriller. This unique film is the result of a collaboration between an Indian studio and Mauritian actors, shot entirely in the picturesque landscapes of Mauritius, featuring a cast comprising 100% local talent. With a budget of 30.5 million Mauritian rupees, this Indo-Mauritian production promises to deliver.
Gestual Mark, the enigmatic universe of Maryann Maingard
Gestual Mark, the enigmatic universe of Maryann Maingard
The Caudan Art Center hosted an exhibition of Maryann Maingard's works from April 27th to 29th. This captivating exhibition immersed visitors into a mysterious and elusive universe, where trees with delicate features emerge from misty landscapes. The Third Dot, a curation platform managed by two art enthusiasts, Alicia Maurel and Laetitia Lor, were the masterminds behind this exhibition.
May in Mauritius: A guide to events and activities
May in Mauritius: A guide to events and activities
Are you looking for ways to spend a fun-filled weekend with your family or meet new people? Look no further! Here is our selection of events happening in May, suitable for all tastes and preferences.
Anthony Kavanagh's New One-Man Show
Anthony Kavanagh's New One-Man Show "HAPPY" in Mauritius
Don't miss out on the chance to attend Quebec comedian Anthony Kavanagh's new one-man show "HAPPY" in Mauritius this June. Join us for an energetic and transformative evening as Kavanagh shares his thoughts on happiness. Tickets are now available for purchase.
The Ultimate Guide to Second-hand Shopping in Mauritius
The Ultimate Guide to Second-hand Shopping in Mauritius
Finding second-hand products in Mauritius has become easier with the emergence of several specialized stores on the island. 大咖福利影院 has compiled a comprehensive list of all the second-hand stores available both online and offline.
Mauritian music: Exploring the legends of Mauritian sega
Mauritian music: Exploring the legends of Mauritian sega
The recent passing of Serge Lebrasse has left a significant void in the local music industry. Nevertheless, his music legacy lives on, and the Mauritian Sega continues to be a crucial part of the local identity, reflecting the island's history and traditions.
April 2023's agenda for Mauritius: Enjoy the last summer weeks!
April 2023's agenda for Mauritius: Enjoy the last summer weeks!
As summer comes to an end, don't miss out on these last few weeks of warm weather and sunshine. Check out the events happening in April that cater to all tastes.
Mama Jaz : The ultimate festival for music lovers in Mauritius
Leisure
Mama Jaz : The ultimate festival for music lovers in Mauritius
Attention music lovers! It is the time of the year for jazz and Mama Jaz is back with a month-long festival featuring a plethora of paid concerts and free events with artists from Mauritius and abroad. Gavin Poonoosamy, co-founder of the event, tells us about Mama Jaz.
Le Morne and Mont-Choisy among travelers' 10 favorite places in Africa
Le Morne and Mont-Choisy among travelers' 10 favorite places in Africa
The beaches of Le Morne and Mont-Choisy were recently chosen as one of the 10 favorite places in Africa among TripAdvisor travelers. While Mont Choisy and Le Morne are good choices, we offer you an insider's guide to the best beaches in Mauritius for travelers and expats.
How to keep your kids busy when schools are closed due to heavy rainfall
How to keep your kids busy when schools are closed due to heavy rainfall
Mauritius is a popular destination for expats, with many outdoor activities to discover. However, during the summer months of January to March, the island can experience intense showers and thunderstorms, which can affect the daily lives of residents. Here's how to keep your kids busy when schools are closed due to heavy rainfall.
55 years of independence: The best Mauritian foods
55 years of independence: The best Mauritian foods
Mauritius, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, has a rich culinary scene with African, Indian, Chinese and European influences. As the country celebrates 55 years of independence, 大咖福利影院 tours Mauritius' most popular dishes.
Mauritius: March's agenda
Mauritius: March's agenda
Fancy a night out or all-day activities after this period of heavy rain? 大咖福利影院 has put together a few events for the month of March!
Cyclonic period in Mauritius
Cyclonic period in Mauritius
Every year in Mauritius, tropical cyclones bring their share of strong winds, heavy rains and floods, which can cause a lot of damage and disruption. Here are some tips to help you stay safe during the cyclone season in Mauritius.
Nature reserves in Mauritius
Leisure
Nature reserves in Mauritius
Mauritius is more than just its famous blue lagoon and white sandy beaches. There is another important aspect to Mauritius that we tend to forget: its lush forests and abundant wildlife. Here are some of the island's many nature reserves open to visitors.
A guide to the islets around Mauritius
A guide to the islets around Mauritius
Summer calls for long days out at sea or visiting the islets surrounding Mauritius. Indeed, the several small islets surrounding the island are perfect for day trips or short getaways. Here's a quick guide.

Other Types

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
Everyday life
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
Schools & studies
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
Everyday life
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
Visas
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
Everyday life
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.