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Lonely Planet Mauritius

Mauritius, Reunion and the Seychelles
by Jan Dodd, Madeleine Philippe
  This updated edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Mauritius, Reunion and the Seychelles provides detailed information on the islands, their culture, towns, hotels and history.
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This is Mauritius

This is Mauritius
by Alan Mountain, Alan Proust
  Mauritius has long been a prime holiday destination with its balmy climate, splendid beaches, coral reefs and translucent lagoons. This guide provides information on the island's history, topography, climate, economy, vegetation, flora, fauna, bird life and its beautiful underwater life. A place of great ethnic diversity, the traditions of the different cultures are highlighted, as well as the major festivals, crafts and island architecture. Major tourist attractions, the main towns and beach resorts are covered; as are special-interest areas, water sports and scuba diving.
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Mauritius

Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean, to the east of Africa and Madagascar. It has a population of 1.2 million people of African, Indian, Chinese and European origin. Hindu temples mix with mosques and Christian churches. The capital is Port Louis which features colonial architecture and a fascinating market specialising in fresh spices, fruit and vegetables. The island is as varied in its geography as it is in its cultures. Mauritius is volcanic in origin and the rich and productive soil is the result. The coast is surrounded by coral reefs making for protected sandy beaches and marvellous blue waters. Air Mauritius is the national carrier with over 30 flights a week to European destinations, particularly via Paris. British Airways offer several direct flights from the UK each week.

The island is famous for its upmarket beach hotels offering a high standard of accommodation and service, with the luxury Saint Geran and Le Touessrok hotels having an international reputation. Mauritian cuisine offers the best of its varied cultural traditions, local fruits, vegetables and spices and fresh Indian Ocean fish.

 
 
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