Sometimes the process of choosing the ideal holiday destination could be almost as much a part of the vacation experience as the actual holiday. There are so many options around the world that it is really understandable. The anticipation and excitement created by the research and investigations of the tropical paradises on earth, only adds to the already existing exhilaration.
If dreaming of visiting a place that is rather unspoilt by the touristic madness, but still exposed to the rigors of tourists, then you should definitely consider visiting Mauritius, the paradise island of the Indian Ocean. As all nation islands of the east African coast, Mauritius is a small but idyllic hub of lush greenery, sandy beaches, coral reefs and lagoons, mountains and valleys. It is actually pretty impressive how such a small place can consist of such diverse scenery. It is said that if the ideal tropical island was to be built by men, Mauritius should be the template.
Mauritius Island is a patchwork of cultures and ethnicities; its population consists of Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Europeans and Creoles, although the vast proportion of Mauritians come from Indian origins.
This multi cultural background is something that is reflected both in the architecture but also in the local cuisine. Most hotels and bungalow complexes offer state of art services, while their decoration and interior design is a mixture of Western and exotic elements. Same with foods and flavours. Mouth watering tastes full of aromatic herbs will spice up your days and nights.
Mauritius is renowned for its white sandy beaches and the endless arrays of palm trees. It is said that every single beach has its own unique style but all of them are specifically ally carved to connect to the blue lagoons.
A trip to Mauritius will undoubtedly leave some sweet memories in your mind once you visit it.












