Wildlife of Mauritius

October 29th, 2009 | Mauritius Travel

Mauritius is a beautiful island boasting rare and interesting wildlife. From the colourful fish inhabiting the coral reefs to the giant turtles roaming the land, to the beautiful birds that command the air, nature lovers will be in awe on a Mauritius holiday.

Animals on the Island
Being an island, the majority of wildlife resident in Mauritius (with the exception of mammals) are endemic, and you can expect to see a range of interesting animals on your holidays in Mauritius. If you find bats interesting, you will be pleased to learn that fruit bats are the only mammals endemic to the island. Unlike other smaller bats, fruit bats have an enormous wing span (nearly a metre), and to make their appearance even more regal, they have a golden orange colour around their head and shoulders, like a halo or a crown. You won′t be likely to spot one of the amazing creatures during the day on your Mauritius holiday because they nest in the gorges and on the mountainside, but you could spot them flying past you at night.

Other mammals you may spot whilst on your Mauritius holiday are Javan deer, forest monkeys and feral pigs. While these mammals may not be endemic to the island, they are interesting to see nonetheless.

One of the oldest creatures to inhabit the island is the giant tortoise, having lived on the island in for over a hundred years; these creatures should be respected and revered when on your Mauritius holiday. The tortoises really are giant, with a length of up to a metre and weight up to 250kg. Other reptiles you could spot on holidays in Mauritius are the day-gecko, and skinks, which may be smaller, but are colourful and interesting to look at.

In the Waters
In the Indian Ocean waters which surround the island, a whole host of colourful creatures may be found. Tuna, marlin, barracuda, shark and sailfish swim this region of the ocean, fished by the locals and used to create delicious fresh seafood dishes which you can enjoy at your Mauritius hotel. The coral reef surrounding the island is also home to an array of sponges, sea anemones and spikey, making diving an excellent activity on any Mauritius holiday. As you dive into the warm waters, you will be amazed at the colourful clown and box fish, trumpet, lionfish and stonefish that swim by.

It is important to remember that the coral reef is protected by the Mauritius Marine Conservation Society, and collecting shells and coral on your holiday in Mauritius may seem appealing, but it is depleting the natural environment, and the activity has been banned from the beaches.

Birds of the Air
Whilst birdlife in Mauritius is the object of conservationists, the Mauritius kestrel, pink pigeon and emerald-green echo parakeet have happily been saved from extinction, and you could be lucky enough to spot these colourful birds on your Mauritius holiday. Other interesting and more commonly-sighted birds include fly-catchers, bulbuls and white-eyes, and you’re likely to spot these feathered creatures on holiday in Mauritius.

Island Vegetation
For nature lovers, Mauritius holidays could prove to be inspirational, with some fascinating vegetation to be discovered. One of the most beautiful and rarest plants in the world is the Mandrinette, which is a pretty pink or colour. You can walk through the Black River Gorges National Park, where tropical plants and excellent views await you.

 


Mauritius Flights News

October 16th, 2009 | Mauritius Travel

Reflecting the continued demand for Mauritius in these difficult times, we are delighted to report an increase in air capacity to Mauritius. Air Mauritius have announced they will now have 4 base flights from Summer 2010 (28 March – 31 October). They will also introduce a 5th frequency modulated to meet peak demand. This will increase Air Mauritius’ air capacity by  21% for next summer.

Good news for golfers in that you will now be able to take golf clubs for free on all the regional Air Mauritius departures that go via Paris as well as the direct flights out of LHR.We are delighted Virgin Atlantic returns to Mauritius on 13 November and will be flying to Mauritius over the Winter through to April 2010.

A new airport terminal within three years

Airports of Mauritius Ltd will invest € 325 million over the coming three years to modernise the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. Designed by Aéroports de Paris Ingénierie the new airport terminal will be able to accommodate 4 million passengers per year.


Mauritius Hotel News

October 15th, 2009 | Mauritius Travel

The Maritim is reopening on 15th of October 2009 after an extensive 6 months renovation period. New features include the “Tropical Flower Spa” covering a whopping 3,500 square metres, a new equestrian centre and a first class arrival & departure lounge. For more information go to Maritim.com.

Eight years after it was established Beachcomber’s Dinarobin reopened its doors on the 5 September after extensive refurbishments. New developments include 5 new Swimming Pools (pictured right), a new Tuscan restaurant, Il Gusto, and a new sports centre. For more information go to beachcomber-hotels.com

Naiade Resorts
welcome Rob O’Keefe, Sales Manager and Nicola Johnson, Sales and Administrative Executive to their sales team servicing the UK market.

Intercontinental Mauritius Resort Balaclave Fort had its officialy opening on the 9th of October 2009 by the Honourable Prime Minister, Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam

The Four Points by Sheraton Cybercity (pictured right) has now officially opened its doors to the International and local business communities in Mauritius. The Hotel opened on the 1st July and is located in Ebene, the new hi-tech business park of Mauritius. Find out more at starwoodhotels.com

Hot off the press, Constance, Le Prince Maurice (princemaurice.com) picks up best Beach Retreat in the latest Brides Magazine Awards.


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September 24th, 2009 | Mauritius Travel

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England fans to stay in Mauritius during the 2010 World Cup

September 20th, 2009 | Mauritius Travel

WORLD Cup bosses are so short of hotel beds they have urged thousands of supporters to stay in Mauritius, a 17-hour round trip from the action.

Stressed Fifa chiefs fear around 200,000 fans could have nowhere to sleep next June.

They are now desperately trying to flog accommodation in neighbouring countries and hope fans will agree to being flown in to matches on day trips.

One plan will see around 3,200 supporters staying on the tropical island of Mauritius, around 1,925 miles and a four-hour flight from Johannesburg and six hours from Cape Town. The paradise island is famed for its fine beaches and good weather but Fifa sources admitted supporters staying there could face massive disruption.

A source said: “It might seem crazy to even think about staying in Mauritius.

“In European terms that would be like accommodating someone in Athens for the last tournament in Germany.

“But Africa is so much bigger than Europe and different rules apply. The truth is there aren’t enough hotel rooms in South Africa for all the fans we expect to come and that means we have to consider options.

“Mauritius has a lot to offer holidaymakers and can be used as a base for people who are prepared to travel and want to see matches in South Africa.”

Up to 25,000 England fans inspired by last week’s victory against Croatia are expected to head for South africa. A two-week stay on Mauritius is likely to cost at least £10,000.

A Fifa spokesman said: “Some people may find the thought of staying somewhere like Mauritius odd but for others it will offer the perfect solution.”
(Daily Star)

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