Cultivated fields and greenery lush
A landscape-so picturesque! So plush!
Where the crisp turquoise sea is its own master
Life doesn’t go by any faster.
The soul flies to the Pearly Gates
Into the soundlessness of nature’s solace
Goodness gracious!
Such is the alluring charm of Mauritius.
What’s not to love about this tiny, yet surpassingly gorgeous island in the middle of the Indian Ocean? Covering an area of just 2, 040 square kilometres, you can tour the whole coast in less than a day with a car! Wow! Over the years, many of you have been curious to know where does ‘The Little Mermaid’ come from. Does she really belong to the deep, mystic oceans? Or what inspired her to name her site ‘The Little Mermaid’? Should I be disarmingly open with you, finding a perfect name for my website was not rocket science for me. Coming from Mauritius, the land of chimerical mermaids where the bucolic environment is the elixir of peace and unity, I deemed it ideal to call my blog thus for the name spells out the rare exotic beauty of the country and its inhabitants.
Do you want to discover the enchanting richness of Mauritius?
Read on…
1. Sun
Due to its geographical location, Mauritius is blessed with a summery climate all throughout the year. In fact, it has only two seasons-summer and winter. The coolest months are July and August when average minimum night temperatures drop down to 16.4 degrees Celsius, which is pretty endurable compared to other countries. Mauritius boasts of spectacular sunrise and sunset scenes that are best viewed along the coastal regions. Eye-catching sunrises can be savoured in the east like at Palmar Beach; the radiating soft glow of the sun in the morning from the horizon is mightily bright and mesmerising. Sunsets are dreamy in the west, for instance at Flic-en-Flac Beach where the sun looks like it’s gradually sinking into the pristine waters below.
Sunset at Flic-en-Flac Beach
Sunrise at Palmar Beach
2. Sea and Sand
Words fail to describe the irrepressible pulchritude of the beaches in Mauritius. The seashores are silken white sandy-perfect to entice mermaids to visit the land of Shangri-La. The island is grandiosely surrounded by sparkling blue zircon waters with the sun’s rays cutting through the gentle waves, resembling minuscule pieces of diamond. Speaking from my personal experience, swimming in the coral reef blue lagoons and luxuriating in the ocean’s intoxicating tease for hours is therapeutic to the mind, body and soul as well. Moreover, water activities like scuba diving, water skiing, parasailing, big-game fishing and sea kayak amongst others are super exciting and fun.
Belle Mare Beach
Le Morne Beach
3. Landscape
Mauritius is a relatively nascent island, having been created by volcanic eruption some 8-10 million years ago. Majestic mountains like the Piton de La Petite Rivière Noire, Pieter Both, Le Pouce and Le Morne Brabant are a hiker’s sanctum. The Black River Gorges National Park which is the largest national park on the island is home to endemic birds: the lovely Pink Pigeon, the white-tailed Paille-en-queue and the mischievous Mauritian Fruit Bat. Impressive waterfalls like Eau Bleue Waterfall and Tamarind Falls, better known as Sept Cascades among the locals, are common spots for nature lovers. There are four famous volcanoes in Mauritius namely Trou aux Cerfs, Trou Kanaka, Bassin Blanc and Grand Bassin, each with its spellbinding historical opulence.
Pieter Both Mountain
Chamarel Waterfall
Grand Bassin Lake
Trou aux Cerfs Volcano
4. Cuisine Créole
Mauritian cuisine is a marvellous fusion of Chinese, European, African and Indian dishes, all slightly remoulded over time to reflect the country’s cultural distinctiveness. The dholl puri, best served with spicy bean curry, rougaille and chutney is unmistakably the most popular street food around. Mauritians proudly start their day with a cuppa of the typical ambrosial vanilla tea. And how can we possibly miss talking about SEAFOODS? From the fishermen’s Cordonnier, Vielle Rouge and Capitaine to the prodigious variety of crabs, lobsters and octopuses, it is a gourmet’s joy to indulge in the delectable seafoods. Furthermore, the Mauritian Biryani, boulettes, Alouda, gâteaux patates, gâteaux piments and samoussas are a plenary treat for the taste buds. The list of mouth-watering tropical fruits is endless, including juicy mangoes, sweet litchis, succulent longans and fleshy coconuts.
Dholl Puri
Grilled tropical fish
Deep fried Mauritian snacks
5. Places of Interest
Whether you are a physisaphile or an urbanite, Mauritius has numerous places of interest to cater to the whims and fancies of its population. The Bagatelle Shopping Mall, Le Caudan Waterfront and Cascavelle Shopping Village host a multitude of high-end shops and extravagant restaurants. There are also a few well-maintained antiquated museums that sustain the colourful heritage of the country. By way of illustration, at L’Aventure du Sucre, you can get a notion of sugar production in Mauritius. The Casela World of Adventures and La Vanille Nature Park are two huge wildlife outdoor parks where people can meet thousands of animal species.
Le Caudan Waterfront
Bagatelle Mall of Mauritius
Cascavelle Shopping Village
6. Mixed Religion
The island is a multi-ethnic society composed of Indian, Muslim, African, French and Chinese descents who live in harmony with one another, respecting the values of religious tolerance, civic peace and democratic freedom. Mauritians glorify celebrations such as Easter, Christmas, Maha Shivaratri, Eid al-fitra and the Spring Festival with equal aplomb. There is an unshakable esprit de corps among the indigenous people as they pride themselves in their native uniqueness. Besides, the folks are notable for their extraordinary warmth and lavish hospitality towards tourists.
Thaipoosam Cavadee
Spring Festival
Maha Shivaratri
7. Lifestyle
The new generation of Mauritians, in general, has adopted a more relaxed outlook on life. They are mostly laid-back and easy-going in contrast to their fore-parents who had nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat to build a coruscating sophisticated Mauritius. One of the oldest, most entertaining activities enjoyed in the country is horse-racing. Movie theatres and a promenade with family and friends ensure quality bonding time. People use the Créole language although they are fluent in at least three languages-English and French being the most widely spoken ones. The Sega is an intensely vibrant, typical folklore dance in Mauritius which is the musical expression of the Mauritian way of life filled with gaiety and peppiness.
Horce racing at Champ de Mars
A group of artists performing the sega dance
Benefiting from a long history of political stability, a good governance record and a robust commercial infrastructure, the island is regularly hailed as one of Africa’s success stories. Since it gained independence in 1968, despite not being endowed with exploitable natural resources, it has continually and intrepidly undergone major economic transformations. Today, it relies heavily on its offshore, finance and tourism sectors to sustain its growth. Mauritius is, in effect, a well-connected international hub with different airlines from a number of different countries. It is indeed a beauty and Mark Twain was not wrong when he said, “Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius.”
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Beautiful! Thank you for painting a terrific portrait with you words.
It was a pleasure. Have a good day! X
I’d love to be here now! Thanks for sharing and wishing you a lovely day.
And Mauritius also boasts one of the most elegant writers in the blogosphere, aka The Little Mermaid.
Hey Tom! How is it going? Thank you very much for the compliment. X
I just had an enchanting exploration through your writing ✌
Fantastic, dear Liavi!🤗
Wow! It literally sounds and feels like paradise! If paradise exists on earth, this is it!
Mauritius is over the moon with your compliment and says thank you!!😊
Mauritius is the place I only go in my dreams. I wish I could go there in reality, but may never come back if I ever did. The beauty of the place might be somewhat overwhelming and the beauty of the people, if you are any indication, would put me in a permanent swoon. How could anyone ever leave?
Aw! Thank you for the compliments! Mauritius is honestly magical, Jono!
I doubt I’ll ever get to go there, but this post certainly gives credence to Twain’s praise!
Thank you.😊
No, thank YOU!
You paint such a lovely picture! Too bad I’m not the traveling kind; my guess is I’d never want to come home.
Thank you. That’s for sure. X
Looks fabulous! I should be on the first flight out!! 😃
Yay! Be quick!😂
Not sure I’d want to ever leave. 😃
You shouldn’t also!😂
Wonderful poem, beautiful photos, and interesting information about your lovely country! My son-in-law’s mother is a native Mauritian. He, his parents and siblings visited “home” a couple of years ago. What a stunning place! I would love to visit, even live there, someday. Thanks so much for sharing your paradise with us! 🙂
–Michael
Hello Michael, I remember you telling me about your connection to Mauritius on one of my previous posts. It’s genuinely a beautiful place to be. I hope you visit us someday.
Best wishes and take care! X
Mauritius looks and sounds amazing! I definitely want to visit one day! ❤
Hopefully you do!🤗
It seems like perfect place for life. Pictures are amazing just like your post. Thank you for sharing 🙂
It was a pleasure to share my part of the world with you.
Sending good wishes all your way X
I must confess I’d never heard of Mauritius until I read your profile page a couple of years ago.
Nor had I ever heard of that Mark Twain quote until I read it just now in the last sentence of your post.
But after seeing all those pics of your lovely island and your beautiful descriptions, Mark Twain got it right like he did most everything else in his memorable quotes.
Hi Dracul, it doesn’t surprise me at all that you’ve never heard of Mauritius before. It’s a country so small that it’s represented by a micro dot on the world map. It’s also largely mistaken to be African dominated when 49% of the population are Hindus.
I’m so glad you agree with Mark Twain. Mauritius is tiny, yet mighty.
Thanks for stopping by. Have a good day! X
Wow! That’s the only thing that comes to mind. People are talking about visiting…I would love to get lost there…forever!
Oh my gosh! So much love for Mauritius? It’s blushing!😊
I’m serious. It is so beautiful there.
Yeah, it is! 🙂
😊
Awesome place 💕💕 been there 🧡🧡
Aww! That’s great! XO
It looks magical!
Certainly!😊
Beautiful! Were there any mermaids?
Thank you John! Mermaids-beautiful and gentle swarm all over the island.😊
Ah, that’s a place I must visit!
Definitely!
Beautiful photos and country. I’ll book a flight, just as soon as I rest up from my last vacation. We’ve been thinking of visiting Africa, but so much of it seems unsafe. Angola was one country we’ve been considering. We’ll add Mauritius to the list.
Mauritius wouldn’t disappoint you. That’s for sure!😊
Wow! It really looks beautiful! I never realised how little I knew about your country. I do believe it’s going on my places to see list now.
Do put Mauritius in your travel bucket list. You won’t regret it.😊
Beautiful travel post shared
Thank you!🤗
Already in love with the land you hail from…thank you Lil Mermaid!
My pleasure, dear!🤗
Great work, so much information, well written and beautiful images. Please visit mine here: https://paintscapes67.wordpress.com
Thank you very much. I appreciate your dropping by my site. I will surely visit yours in the coming days.
Best wishes X
Absolutely stunning
Thank you! X
That would be an awesome place to spend a few years exploring,, and relaxing.
Them are some beautiful pictures and a great story of the history and culture.
Most have been awesome growing up and living there.
Thanks for sharing and have a super wonderful day.
Hello Mark, Mauritius is a country where you can loosen up and relish nature’s wonder. Thank you for dropping by. I appreciate it.
Have an awesome day too! XO
Sounds very beautiful.
Thank you Raney!🤗
A place before this post, I had only read the name of. Now I know it from your loving perspective and have only a greater desire to experience this paradise myself.
Aw! You should!
Have a great weekend!🤗
Quite a trip from the part of the world I live, I’m sure would one to remember -enjoy your weekend🙏🏼💐
As I understand it, the women are fantastically beautiful 😍
Haha! Yes, mermaids are beautiful.
Thank you for sharing this; it was a wonderful insight 🤗
And thank you for reading.😊
Hugs you!! Always great to see what you have to share!! What a beautiful country and what a wonderful way they live, with cultural, and religious tolerance and acceptance unlike so much of our world. More hugs beautiful you!!
Hey pal, how are you?
Thank you very much for the nice words for my country. I have loved sharing about life here with all of you.
Have a fantastic day! Huge hugs back XO
XO Hugs You!!
Great share, beautiful place!
Thank you!😊
Superb! Brilliant post! Loved it.
May i know your name please and where you come from!
Thanks!
I’m Urvashi from Mauritius. How about you?😊
Great name and great place you live in.Thank you so much! You have a class and I love it, Urvashi!
I am from India and stay in Mumbai!
Hv a nice day!
Thank you for the compliments, Ravi. Please keep in touch.
Best wishes X
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Thank you for the reblog.😊
The cataracts, or falls, I thought were particularly a spectacle. Easier from an armchair, so thanks for the pics. Someday a place to go in reality.
The slender waterfalls are truly a vision of purity and grace. I hope you will visit us someday.
Best wishes X
What an island paradise. I would love to experience Mauritius one day. I love how there is such a diverse mix of religions all living together as one and celebrating each ones cultures and festivals. Great post 🙂
With its variety of cultures, Mauritius is indeed, metaphorically speaking, a rainbow nation.
Thank you for commenting. Have a great day! X
You too lovely 😊
A beautiful picture. Have a wonderful weekend. X
Wow beautiful,,,,
Thank you!🤗
I have just picked up a flower and will let it decide. Let’s see let me remove a petal:
beautiful post, beautiful, place, delicious food
beautiful post, beautiful, place, delicious food
beautiful post, beautiful, place, delicious food
the flower has many petals and just do not have the time – let’s call it a draw 🙂
Aww! That was a good one!
Thanks for appreciating the post, Abrie. Have a nice day.
Best wishes to you X
Loved the poem and the pictures! Great read 🙂
Thank you!🤗
Always wonderful to hear about what “home” is for others. I’m happy you’ve found your paradise.
Thank you!🤗
Beautifully descriptive introduction to your home. I enjoyed the pictures and envisioning life there. I think mermaids always pick the best places to live.
Thank you Hyperion. I assume so, too.
I have a writer friend who I’ve known for many years. She is in love with the islands. She wants to live there and write full time. I’ve insisted that I visit regularly to ensure she continues to write and not just dally about at the waters edge in her mermaid attire.
I’m sure your friend’s paradisaical surroundings will be providing her with all the inspiration that she needs to write. So, please put your mind at ease. 🙂
I’m just hoping for an invite to come visit 🤩
You’re most welcome anytime. :))
wow – beyond words for such beautiful, elegance and impressive post…
Thank you very much.
Enjoy your day! XO
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Hi there, thank a lot for nominating my blog for the challenge. I appreciate it.
Wish you all the best X
Beautiful pictures and a great write-up. Makes me want to hop on a plane! Someday I hope 🙂
Thank you so much. I really hope so too!🤗
Nice pics! Looks like a tourist’s paradise.
Indeed, Daniel!
Thank you for your little tour through channel destination your backyard. I don’t always, you know, think in photogenicks remembering my own backyard.
Beautiful and seems like a lot of fun can be had.
-Alan
Yes absolutely, Alan!
My dream holiday location. One day, maybe.
😇
👍
So beautiful. Thank you for educating me on a part of the world that I really knew nothing about. I have to visit there someday.
Thank you. I have enjoyed publishing this write-up.
What an incredibly beautiful place. Perhaps I have to visit it. That waterfall..unbelievable. I take it it is mainly underwater? I’d never thought of waterfalls being under the surface of the sea. The photo seems an optical illusion.
That waterfall is actually only an illusion, though it looks totally real and not to mention stunning! Like a painting created by mother nature herself, the reason for the island’s famous waterfall illusion has to do with sand and silt deposits that flow through the area and fluctuate the color of the water so that it appears like a waterfall. Helicopter rides around that region and aerial shots provide the most visually stimulating appeal. It’s truly a wonder that captivates people from all over the world.
I can’t believe I’ve never seen it before. It is amazing.
So true. Such mind-blowing gifts of the world only remind us that Mother Nature is the finest artist, isn’t it? 🙂
Absolutely. And amazing what a priority beauty seems to be in nature.
Lovely pictures and beautiful island. Your words describe it perfectly. I hope to visit someday soon.
Thank you!🤗
Gorgeous! Thank you for inviting us along.
Thanks and you’re most welcome to visit my country.🤗
If only! I’d love to 🙂
Certainly the most beautiful and enthralling account of your island I have ever read!
Aw! Thank you so much.
I feel like I was already on an adventure while currently on vacation here in Richmond, VA. On my way to the Outer Banks later on today. I was taken away to a whole new dimension in life reading this. I told my wife that we gotta check that island out.
Haha! Well, that’s a two-for-one deal. Lucky huh!
Enjoy your holidays in Richmond! And both you and your wife are most welcome here in Mauritius.🤗
We’re in the Outer Banks right now, and we’ll be in D.C. tomorrow. I’m gonna talk more at length about Mauritius.
Thoroughly enjoyed the language and the style of writing👌👌👌. Always wanted to visit Mauritius and had only once seen a gorgeous sun rise over the island from a ship I was travelling on in 2010.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for the reblog.
Best wishes X
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Thanks for the reblog.🤗
My pleasure. ;_)
What an enchanting poem!
Thanks Solitaire.
Beautiful sunset shot, love it.
Thank you. X
Thanks a lots.
Would visit soon
That’s great!☺
This sounds amazing!! 💞
Because it is!😇
Thank you very much for having transported this island directly into my hearth!:)
Always my pleasure and great honour sharing about my country, Martina.🤗
Thank you. At first, I thought Mauritius was Mauritania. But it seems like I’ve seen the name before. The pictures are beautiful especially the rainbows. Your country reminds me of Madagascar too. Please come back more often to read my blogs. I’ll surely read more from yours. Take care.
Hi Lorac, I’ll surely visit your blog. Take care you too! X
Thank you. But you haven’t posted anything lately. I hope things are okay. Take care
Haha! Yes I haven’t. Everything is fine. It’s just that I’m a little busy at the moment but I’ll be back very soon. I miss everyone so much.
By the way, I appreciate your concern. You’re a kind soul.
Sending you positive energy, love and hugs X
Thank you. Looking forward. Take care now.
It’s a beautiful Monday morning, sun is shining, coffee in hand, Andrea Bocelli whispering Con Te Partiro in my ear, thinking how beautiful is this? Checking emails and notice you liked a couple of my blogs, thank you, and this is how I find myself leaving you a comment! Also, this is the first I’ve heard of “Mauritius”, so beautiful!
Aw! I’m so glad you’ve stumbled upon my blog. Thank you for appreciating my write-up as much as you appreciate the little things in life.
Please keep in touch! XO
I’ve heard it’s an a place, but I’ve never been there.
Good to see you mermaid 😀 x
Hey Simon! What’s up? Thanks a lot! X
Hi mermaid! Life is up! 😀
Always a pleasure x
What a lovely overview.
Thanks June! X
Mauritius lives here in the lively, luscious words and clear crisp photos you presented
so pleasingly for us all to enjoy. Thanks you Little Mermaid. I am breathless
Aw! No worries Eddie. It was a joy to pen this for you, my dear fellow friends.
Best wishes to you,
Hugs X
I will most definitely savor your posts in the dead of winter! Beautiful.
Thank you. 🙂
Omg! Nothing gets to my heart like turquoise waters! I just added this to my travel list.
I understand, Mimi. The clear azure sea is inviting. You’d want to swim for hours on end.
My parents took us to Mauritius many years ago and I remember how stunningly beautiful it is. Unfortunately they were happy to be stuck in the resort we were staying in and therefore we didn’t really explore it properly… My advice: Wherever you are, discover the place!
That’s great. Perhaps you not exploring around only means that your second visit to the island is due.😊
Most definitely 🙂
Beautiful! I heard about Mauritius and its beauty. Never been there but I hope one day.
Thank you Thelma. You’re most welcome to visit anytime.🤗
It does sound – and look – amazing!! 🙂
Thanks my dearest Christy! X
Gorgeous!! I always wanted to visit before it disappear!
Hi Kally, climate change is critically threatening low lying islands that are being flooded by rising sea levels; and Mauritius is susceptible to the dangers being posed by global warming. But here, I think you are confusing Maldives with Mauritius. Maldives is the most disappearance-prone island on the planet. World scientists and leaders have already raised the alarm about its situation on the global platform.
As for us, we can only pray for the safety and well-being of our Maldivian brothers and sisters.
Have a nice day! X
Oh yes, I’m sorry for confusing the two beautiful places. Never been to either of them and always wanted to do so. Climate change is a scary thing and we all can do so much more for our earth.
Oh, you really make me long to visit your little mermaid paradise. But first I probably need to launch a project close to my heart here in Sweden with its comparably chilly summers and wet winters. I’d love to be guided by you in your beautiful country.
Arletta
Hi Arletta, it would be a real pleasure to show you around. Come soon darling! X
It looks lovely! I’ll look into taking vacation there!
Thanks Stephen.😊
Life doesn’t go by any faster.
Excellent
Thank you Zaira!😇
Looks beautiful!
Thank you. :))
Wow, I am in the mood for a holiday now!
Haha! I know that feel.
Thanks for dropping by, Emma. X
I love good food and beautiful locations. All the places in the photos. Looked perfect.
Thank you John!😊
Thanks for these information, my friend 🙂
My sister visted there too and she liked it very much.
Bigs hugs to you, my dear friend
Didi
Nice to know that your sister was here, Didi!
Huge hugs right back at you X
Thanks, my dear Little Mermaid 🙂
Your place looks really wonderful. Perhaps I am going to plan a holiday there in the future.
Have a great time.
Love and hugs with warm regards
Didi
Stunning! Exquisite! What a beautiful island! Those pictures! God has truly blessed you!
Thank you!😇
🙂
You’ve really captured the beauty of Mauritius!! I was there for such a short trip, I’d love to go back and experience more.
Thanks a lot! We’d certainly love to have you back again!
Hugs and kisses X
If Mark Twain, in your wonderfully elucidating story, felt that Heaven mirrors Mauritius, then this place is a place, I would like to experience. And your writing and photographs, really incourage one to make the trip. Being a photographer and a writer, I’d love to see what my lens might capture.. great article, thanks for sharing so much about your home land. 😉
It was an absolute joy to write this up for you.
Best wishes X
Lovely post and beautiful photos. I’m so done with sunny, hot, humid trips – Happy travels. Thanks for finding my blog considerwriting.com.
Thank you. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the post. 🙂
Very beautiful! Love the pictures.
Thank you! :))
Your writing is so creative and amazing and you create so much imagery. I’m from Mauritius too and I think you really did capture what it’s truly like! 😄
Hi Shay, thank you!! You’re the first Mauritian that I’m meeting in the blogosphere. I’m delighted to make your acquaintance. You’ve got a very pleasant and friendly website-I’ve started following you!
Do keep in touch, sweetie! Kisses XO
Hey! Yeah, you’re the first I’ve met too, it’s actually quite exciting. I don’t feel alone! Thank you so much! 😀 Followed back!
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Hi Urvashi
Thanks for visiting my site; and all the best with your blog
Regards
“’early bird’ sleep-walking through life” craig
* thanks m and “first thing” am is my best time (by far) when I get most things done
craig
PS
“Explore, dream, discover”
– Mark Twian
from http://www.craiglockbooks.wordpress.com
Keep MAKING A DIFFERENCE, ONE STEP AT A TIME, Urvashi
PS
Best wishes from the First City to see the light
Thank you so, so much for the reblog Craig! With your cordial support, I’ll surely be able to ‘make a difference’ somewhere, somehow.
Sending love and light to you XO
A pleasure, Urvashi
Kind regards
“early bird” craig
By far my best time
Have a great day making a difference on the beautiful island of Mauritius
PS
Best wishes from the First City to se
And reachable from South Africa! This we must save up for and visit.
We are almost neighbours. I’ve been wanting to visit South Africa for the longest time but I dunno why it’s not happening. Hopefully sometimes soon when the stars align. Haha!
Or we can just shove the stars into place!
Wonderfully written, very descriptive. What an amazing experience!
Thank you :))
What an enchanting place Mauritius must be. Many thanks for the visit and for liking my post Little Mermaid.
It was a real pleasure, Paula.
See you X
Wonderful photos and post!
Thank you Lynz! X
most welcome
Beautiful. Road trip soon? I think so lol.
Road trips along the coast are wonderful. (Only with wonderful company, of course) Haha!
Absolutely. Good company or good spirits are crucial for a successful road trip lol.
Although I’ve visited Hawaii three times, the beauty and ” alluring charm of Mauritius” doesn’t compare. Thank you.
Thank you for such nice words, Pam! 🙂
We’ll add Mauritius to tour holiday list. I could happily live with your winter as could Bob. It sounds like an idyllic place to live and work.
Hi Maria, Mauritius is a peaceful country. I’m pretty sure you will love it here. 🙂
“Maurice”? Tout s’explique. 🙂 English and French and, and…
Unfortunately I haven’t been (yet). My parents went while we were stationed in Kenya.
Not too far. (But I was in boarding school)
They absolutely loved the place and the people.
I still have a photo of them by the statue of Paul et Virginie.
(Daughter #2 is called Viriginie)
Bon week-end Petite Sirène.
🙂
Aw! How lovely!
And I adore your daughter’s name. There’s something very feminine, whimsical and creative about it.
Have a wonderful midweek! X
Merci. Likewise.
(And yes, she lives up to her name)
🙂
Very interesting and enlightening. I knew nothing about Mauritius prior to reading your blog. Thank you.
You’re welcome Murray. :))
Fantastic post. I was in Mauritius too long ago. Stayed at Flick n Flak. It was a memorable place to travel too.
Thank you. I’m glad to know that you had enjoyed your stay on my island. 🙂
This was a tremendous post~very lovely and enjoyable. I just finishes reading , “Plant Messiah” (OK, the guy has quite a complex about himself) but he is very fond of Mauritius so I already feel I know a bit about your beautiful home. What fun to come across your post, where you bring it even more alive for me.
Thank you so much Melissa. 🙂
What a wonderful travelogue – on my ‘not likely to be achieved’ bucket list!
Aww..Please remain optimistic and hopeful. One never knows!
Sending positive energy, love and light to you X
Wow! What a dreamy destination 💫💖💫💖
Isn’t it just? 🙂
Thanks for the welcome to your home-place. – Oscar
Anytime, dear Oscar! :))
Gorgeous pictures. Wow!
Thank you! :))
Now.. i know !! We do have a connection 😇💛.
Ps. Love seeing you in my notification tab 😍😋.
You’re most welcome! 🙂
😊
Great post. Beautiful pictures. Thanks for adding Mauritius to my places to go to list.
It’s my pleasure. Thank you for dropping by. 🙂
Wow! What exceptional beauty! I would love to visit your splendid island, Mauritius. Thank you for visiting my blog. I look forward to visiting yours again soon.
Aw! And Mauritius would love to host you, Cindy!
Best wishes X
Beauty filled in.
Thank you very much! 🙂
Wow! Love to learn about Mauritius! It’s beautiful indeed 🙂
Thank you! X
I was on an archaeological dig at Ilse de la Passe (I think I spelled that right) in 2005. I really enjoyed my stay there. I would like to get back there again. I’m out of rum. 😉
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Hi Kurt, yes you spelled it correctly.
Haha! Then come visit us soon to replenish your stock of our locally made, authentic rums. :))
Thank you for the virtual tour! Lovely!
It was my pleasure and honour! 🙂
Wow
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What a wonderfully gorgeous place Litte Mermaid. Thank you so much for telling us about it and sharing such wonderful pictures.!
You’re welcome, Joan.
Have a great weekend break! X
Stunning photographs! Does the monsoon affect the weather in Mauritius?
Hi there, there is no monsoon season in Mauritius, but we do have quite a few cyclones from January till March. Otherwise it is almost summery throughout the whole year.
Absolutely beautiful!! Thanks for sharing and thank you for always supporting me…I notice it!! ❤
Thank you darling! And you’re most welcome.
Love and hugs X
Wow… so explosive. I love the descriptive writing style embraced with so much charisma and passion. I have just experienced the most lavishing Island Vacation. It cost me nothing, but time. Love 💕 it!
Thank you so much for the lovely feedback. It’s encouraging. Please keep in touch.
Hugs and kisses X
Lovely post and island!
Thanks Alexander! X
I loved the poem at the beginning and the waterfall picture was my favorite. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Casandra! :))
What a lovely lovely post, with your love for Mauritius shining through…. and its done its work, I want to go to Mauritius too !
My post on A Word to Durban may interest you, as you have an appreciation of beautiful places.
Aw thank you! I will certainly give it a read in the coming days.
Best wishes X
Oh wow! It looks incredible!
You bet! 🙂
Wonderful place. Your photos and narrative are invitations for a visit. I hope one day I can visit. Thank you.
I hope so too.
May the week ahead hold beautiful things for you. X
Fabulously
Thank you sweetheart! X
My dream is to visit Mauritius for my next holiday😀😀
Make it come true! 🙂
Absolutely beautiful ☺
Thank you lovely! :))
Love the place just by reading this post
Thank you Adehe. :))
You welcome
I love the sunset, it’s so beautiful!
‘Beautiful’ would be an understatement.
Thanks for the visit.
Best wishes X
Beautiful
Thank you! 🙂
Your photos are gorgeous! Mauritius truly sounds like a heavenly place for mermaids 🙂 Also, I’m totally hungry for some dholl puri and grilled fish.
Thank you Neri! Dholl Puri and grilled fish are truly two mouth-watering dishes we have in abundance here. 🙂
Wonderful photos, and writing to savour. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure, Gina!😊
Looks fabulous! Somewhere I am dying to go and visit 😊
Come soon!!🤗
Beautiful photography and your writing brings this experience to life for the reader. Enjoyed it very much!
Thanks Peter!🙂
Giant bats! I mean 6′ monster bats!
Thank you, Little (Little? you’re Great!) Mermaid for enriching my 0% knowledge of your island praised by Mark Twain:
“Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius.”
Without any intention to compare surroundings, I want to share with you a folcloric song that tells about a visit said to be made by St Peter, to Mendoza. Mendoza is a province with tourist attractions located in the Andes mountains of Argentina, where I live. Here are the closing lines attributed to St Peter when he said goodbye:
– Gentlemen, when I get tired of Heaven, I will take up residence in Mendoza.
Greetings.
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I think you may not have read my “comparison”. This is not important, just saying. Cheers!
I’ve heard of it once before but this was an education. Great way to wake up. You were raised in paradise.
Aw yes that’s true. Mauritius is indeed special.😊
I wanna visit too 😚
Come soon!😊
The photos are breathtaking! Do mermaids really exist out there?
This island seems amazing! ❤
Thank you Luís! It is wondrous.☺
hehe Keep in touch* 🙂
An excellent advertisement and tribute to your home.
Thank you Lloyd! X