Getting
To Mauritius

Air
Mauritius has two
major airports – the newer is Plaine Corail and the original Sir
Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. If you’re arriving
from abroad, chances are that you’ll get to Mauritius via air. A
number of airlines do offer flights to and from Mauritius but among
the most popular choices are Emirates (often via Dubai) and Air
Mauritius.
 |
Getting Around
Within Mauritius
Mauritius isn’t
an incredibly large island – but there can be significant
distances to cover if you want to experience a large variety of
it’s heaving city life (as displayed within Port Louis), loll
around in some of the best beaches and enjoy some of the vivid
nature reserves the country has to offer. While other options do
exist, the best ways to get around within Mauritius is by bus, taxi
or car.
Bus
Express buses
(public transport) are a
good and cheap way to get around inside Mauritius. Generally, the
longer distances between different major points of interest on the
island can be covered within an hour of bus travel (or slightly
more). The services exist from Port Louis to the North, South and to the main towns.
The express bus
service tends to operate between 6am to 6.30pm, although some late
night services do exist between some popular locations – service
can extend to 11pm where this is the case.
|
You can get your
bus ticket directly from the conductor, and the fare while depending
on distance will rarely exceed 20Rs. Note that if you’re carrying
a large bag, you may well be required to buy a seat for it! You
should also keep your ticket safe - it’s likely to be
inspected at some stage during your journey.
While it may not be
the most comfortable, bus journeys are efficient and cost effective
and if budget is an issue you will certainly find it a great way to
explore Mauritius.
Car
It’s
possible to rent a car within Mauritius. It’s not the cheapest
option – and possibly not the safest either… expect some
questionable driving from your fellow drivers. In order to hire a
car you must be at least 21 years of age, hold an international
licence and have had one for at least one year.
There
are some international companies like Hertz where you can hire a car
for use within Mauritius – you can expect to pay Rs 1500 for a
very modest vehicle (per day). You’re also going to need to give a
deposit – this can be anywhere between Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000.
Other car rental companies that are quite reliable are Hertz and
Avis.
If
you’re driving within Mauritius, it’s advisable to understand
that the driving practices may be very different from where you hail
from. Mauritius drivers don’t exactly have the best reputation for
being excellent drivers and it’s ill advised to drive late at
night. Traffic can also be difficult to navigate, particularly in
the congested regions of popular places such as Port Louis.
Parking
within Mauritius can be both paid or free – depending on the place
you are at. City centres such as Port Louis have dedicated parking
lots where you can pay for parking via coupons. At other places you
can generally park on the streets without paying anything.
Also,
in some of the more busy areas of Mauritius it is possible to hire a
motorbike for the day. It’s not quite as easy or common place as
car hire but you can pick up a bike for the day for around Rs 500.
Taxi
Taxis
can be a convenient, comfortable and reasonably economical way of
getting in and around Mauritius. Tourists do need to be careful of
not getting ripped off – the meter system is officially in place,
but is not commonly used by most taxi drivers. If you do decide to
take a taxi, make sure you haggle and agree on a price before hand.
You
should also remember that there is a night rate that applies in
Mauritius – expect to pay more for a taxi if you’re hopping
around the island at night.
Taxis
can also be hired for a full day to do excursions around the city.
You can expect to pay 1,500 and above for such a trip – but this
can be a great way of doing a tour of Mauritius (or at least a
couple of day trips), especially if a group of you are able to share
the costs for the taxi.
You
may be able to find a good taxi by asking your guesthouse or resort
– they may know of a taxi driver who can give you a reasonably
priced day excursion – from someone who speaks English, and who
may be able to give you something of a guided tour.
|