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6 travel getaways from Mauritius

Rodrigues, Reunion, Madagascar, Seychelles, South Africa and Kenya: discover the Indian Ocean territories by flying direct from Mauritius.

With its international airport serving some twenty airlines flying to over 35 destinations, Mauritius is an ideal base to explore the Indian Ocean or linking up with other continents. If you are in search of fresh cultural explorations, thrilling escapades in exotic locales, or simply tranquility on untouched shores, the countries surrounding Mauritius provide a diverse array of stimulating experiences.

From Mauritius International Airport, you can fly direct to Europe (England, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Austria), the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Turkey), Asia (India, Malaysia), Africa (South Africa, Kenya), Oceania (Australia) and the Indian Ocean islands (Reunion island, Madagascar, Seychelles, Rodrigues). With short direct flights from these destinations, there are countless travel options to explore.

Discover some territories of the Indian Ocean for getaways, be it for a weekend or more...

Rodrigues: the unspoilt jewel of the Indian Ocean

Only an hour’s flight from Mauritius, the island of Rodrigues offers an authentic, unspoilt experience. With its turquoise lagoons, deserted beaches and lush nature, Rodrigues is a true paradise for whom appreciate simplicity. Explore the François Legat nature reserve to meet the giant tortoises, hike in the endemic Grand Montagne Nature Reserve, wander through the Jardin des Cinq Sens, delve into the Caverne Patate or dive into the crystal-clear waters of Ile aux Coco. You can also set off on a tour of the island to discover its picturesque villages and the delicious Creole cuisine. Rodrigues is an ideal getaway for those looking for a low-cost break off the beaten track.

Reunion Island: a hiking paradise and spectacular scenery

A short 45-minute flight whisks you from Mauritius to the unique beauty of Reunion Island. With miles of hiking trails meandering through the three distinct cirques of Salazie, Mafate, and Cilaos, it is a paradise for those who love to explore on foot. Grand waterfalls offer a refreshing swim in an breathtaking setting. La Réunion is also home to the renowned Piton de la Fournaise, one of the most active volcanoes on the planet which draws sightseers with its astounding eruptions. The island can be conveniently toured in a single day or broken up into segments. Be sure to sample the local flavours of Reunion's cuisine, such as their famous ‘rougail saucisses’.
Straddling between mountain ranges and sandy beaches, La Réunion presents an array of strikingly diverse landscapes.

Madagascar: a land of biodiversity and adventure

The Grande Île of Madagascar, just a two-hour flight from Mauritius, is a veritable paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. This immense island is home to exceptional biodiversity, with flora and fauna that are unique in the world. The Allée des Baobabs, Isalo and Tzingy de Bemaraha national parks offer great opportunities for hiking and wildlife sight-seeing. The pristine white beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters beckon you to unwind and delve into the underwater world. Embarking on a dhow cruise from Nosy Be in the Mozambique Channel promises a truly unforgettable experience. The islands of Les Nattes and Sainte Marie are famed as prime spots for whale watching, while the bay of Diego Suarez, the world's second largest, is a cherished destination for kite-surfing enthusiasts.
With its varied landscapes, Madagascar is a land of endless exploration that warrants multiple visits to fully appreciate its rich diversity.

Seychelles: an enchanting archipelago just a few hours’ flight away

Only a two-hour flight from Mauritius, the Seychelles transport you to a world of immaculate beaches, crystal-clear waters and breathtaking tropical landscapes. The archipelago is home to exceptional biodiversity, with preserved national parks where you can observe endemic species. Seychelles is home to some renowned diving spots, allowing you to discover breathtaking coral reefs and colourful marine life. Discovering the Seychelles by catamaran is a must.

South Africa and Kenya: discover the African wildlife

If you are passionate about wildlife, South Africa and Kenya offer unforgettable experiences. South Africa, just a four-hour flight from Mauritius, allows you to explore renowned nature reserves such as Kruger National Park where you can spot the famous Big Five.
Kenya, around five hours away, is home to the famous Masai Mara National Park, famous for its annual wildebeest and zebra migration between August and September. A hot-air balloon flight over the park at sunrise is a must. Other parks to visit include Amboseli, with its incredible views on the Kilimanjaro (5891 m), and Mount Kenya National Park, which rises at 5200 m.
Don’t miss out on South Africa and Kenya’s rich cultural heritage, from tribal villages to multicultural towns.