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How to Reach mauritius

How to Reach Mauritius By Flight

The city is served by Ngurah Rai International Airport, popularly known as the Denpasar International Airport. It is the third busiest and the best airport in Indonesia. Many international airlines serve this airport, such as Emirates, Dragonair, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, to name a few. There are many domestic airlines within Indonesia which will connect you with Mauritius. After you get your visa to Indonesia, determine your departure airport. Select a carrier of choice and book your ticket to the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Mauritius. There are several airline options at all the four major metro airports in India to get to Mauritius, which includes the Etihad Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Airways, Thai Airways and Singapore Air. Mauritius flights from Chennai and Cochin are often the cheapest. If you check with the Air Asia, you could get flights at very affordable prices if booked earlier. You can get your round trips done in INR 20,000 with one flight having a stop-over at Kuala Lumpur, which is the best way to reach Mauritius. Make sure you have your visa in hand before traveling as Indians need a visa to land in Kuala Lumpur. You can also consider taking multiple carriers that will cost you less when compared to round trips. However, multiple carriers have the risk of delays due to the late arrival of originating or connecting flights. However, if you take multiple carriers, you can land in Singapore instead of Malaysia to avoid the visa issues. So if you are traveling from India, you either halt at Kuala Lumpur and take a connecting flight or head over to Singapore with multiple carriers. The choice is yours. Another option is to fly to Bangkok and take a flight from there to Mauritius. If you are traveling from Kolkata, then choose to halt at Singapore as the flights from Kolkata to Singapore are reasonably priced. If budget is not an issue, then there are flights to Mauritius from all the four metropolitan cities. No matter where you choose to fly from, you need to keep in mind that you will be having a connecting flight to Mauritius with one stop. Other than this, there are other airports in Indonesia from Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Bandung, and Lombok that have direct flights to Mauritius at cheaper rates if you want to explore these places before you reach Mauritius.

  1. Mumbai to Mauritius is one of the most popular flight to reach Mauritius
  2. Delhi to Mauritius is one of the easiest flight to reach Mauritius

How to Reach Mauritius By Sea

Although flights are the fastest way to reach Mauritius, there is another option for those wondering about how to reach Mauritius from India. If you prefer the road less travelled, you can ditch the skies and opt to travel by ship. The trip is an experience you won’t forget – particularly if you opt to take a luxurious cruise to the island. Most cruises take around one and a half or two weeks to sail to Mauritius, which gives you plenty of time to relax, bond with family, friends and loved ones, before being greeted by this paradise island.

If you want to sail to Mauritius from India, there are two ports from which you can set sail. 

  • Mumbai Port – Sea travel from Mumbai to Mauritius covers a distance of roughly 3175 nautical miles and takes around 13 days.
  • Chennai Port – Sea travel from Chennai to Mauritius covers a distance of roughly 3079 nautical miles and takes up to 12 days.

 

If you’re wondering how to get to Mauritius from international ports, by sea, then you can take a luxury cruise from a South African Port like Durban or from the Reunion Islands. If you choose to reach Mauritius from Madagascar, it’s a short trip. Bear in mind that the time given on the trip is usually an estimate - a lot depends on where you board from, and the weather conditions during that time.

How to reach Mauritius by Road

You can also commute to Mauritius through roadways from the nearby cities. Commutation within Mauritius Getting around Mauritius is simple. The high-grade network of roads makes it possible for you to travel around by bike, hired vehicles or cabs. However, make sure to only move about in metered taxis. Going by other paid cars can be potentially dangerous. It is also quite easy to access the different areas of Mauritius via trains that are readily available. Buses that are both government-owned and privately owned are also conveniently available for commutation on the mainland. They are customarily air-conditioned and quite comfortable.

  • One of the time consuming method

Helicopters

If you’re planning on taking an aerial tour of the island, you can go for helicopter services offered by Air Mauritius or the Police Force of Mauritius. 

In general, the best way to travel in Mauritius is by car or on scooters. Mauritian authorities do accept foreign licences. The drive from Port Louis to Grand Bale (in the north) is around 30 minutes, the route from Port Louis to Mahebourg (south) takes 45 minutes and the journey to Curepipe and Flic-en-Flac (west) is around 20-30 minutes. 

So, if you’re planning your Mauritian vacation, do check our Mauritius Holiday Packages .

Overview

From SSR airport, there are many local buses which can take travellers to their destination. Keep an eye out for 09, 10 and 198, as these are the buses that are specifically for the airport. Mauritius’ bus network is extensive and spread across the entire island. You can choose between the standard bus or the express bus. Express buses offer the comforts of air conditioning and less stops along the route. Buses run between 05:30 am to 8:00 pm. If you are travelling to a more remote area of the island, bear in mind that the transport does get a little more cumbersome, and you may need to change a bus or two to reach your destination. You can also avail of taxis and cars waiting outside the airport; however, they are more expensive than the bus.

Rocket

NASA can be contacted in case a traveller needs to go via rocket. 

  • Need passport
  • valid VISA

Lots of CASH

Taxis

There are plenty of taxis in Mauritius to take you where you want to be. All the taxis in Mauritius feature a small yellow box, which indicates the route, on both sides of the doors. You’ll also be able to easily identify taxis, as they have a small sign on top of the car.

Commuting with in Mauritius

Now that you’ve reached Mauritian shores, the next concern is how to travel in Mauritius. Luckily, Mauritius is a small island, which means everywhere you need to be is accessible by a 2-hour drive. There are vehicles aplenty here for hire, so you can book a driver and cab easily. Taxis are stationed outside hotels and resorts in Mauritius, which means you don’t need to look far to find a mode of transportation. You can also hire a car or scooter to travel around the island, if your budget is a concern (these being the more affordable travel options). Resorts also have minibus excursions that will take you to the island’s most popular tourist spots. Resorts also offer the options of bicycles and bicycle tours of the island, so you can travel solo or with a group, based on your preference. If you want to explore the waters around the islands, motorised pirogues (a small boat), catamarans, speedboats and glass bottomed boats are available to tourists.

Buses

A number of bus companies provide buses that take tourists and locals to different spots in the island. Express buses travel from Port Louis to the south, north and main towns of Mauritius. As we’ve mentioned earlier, you can travel in the public buses from 5:30 am to 8:00 pm in the urban areas. In the more rural areas of Mauritius, the timings are usually between 6:30 am to 6:30 pm, so do plan your days accordingly. Some of the bus transport companies to look out for are the National Transport Corporation (NTC), Triolet Bus Service Ltd., Mauritian Bus Transport, RHT Holding and United Bus Service.

Cars / Scooters / Bicycles

Many companies, resorts and tour operators offer tourist cars, bicycles and scooters for hire at very reasonable rates.

Commuting with in Mauritius

Now that you’ve reached Mauritian shores, the next concern is how to travel in Mauritius. Luckily, Mauritius is a small island, which means everywhere you need to be is accessible by a 2-hour drive. There are vehicles aplenty here for hire, so you can book a driver and cab easily. Taxis are stationed outside hotels and resorts in Mauritius, which means you don’t need to look far to find a mode of transportation. You can also hire a car or scooter to travel around the island, if your budget is a concern (these being the more affordable travel options). Resorts also have minibus excursions that will take you to the island’s most popular tourist spots. Resorts also offer the options of bicycles and bicycle tours of the island, so you can travel solo or with a group, based on your preference. If you want to explore the waters around the islands, motorised pirogues (a small boat), catamarans, speedboats and glass bottomed boats are available to tourists.

Helicopters

If you’re planning on taking an aerial tour of the island, you can go for helicopter services offered by Air Mauritius or the Police Force of Mauritius. 

In general, the best way to travel in Mauritius is by car or on scooters. Mauritian authorities do accept foreign licences. The drive from Port Louis to Grand Bale (in the north) is around 30 minutes, the route from Port Louis to Mahebourg (south) takes 45 minutes and the journey to Curepipe and Flic-en-Flac (west) is around 20-30 minutes. 

So, if you’re planning your Mauritian vacation, do check our Mauritius Holiday Packages .

Cars / Scooters / Bicycles

Many companies, resorts and tour operators offer tourist cars, bicycles and scooters for hire at very reasonable rates.

Taxis

There are plenty of taxis in Mauritius to take you where you want to be.

  1. All the taxis in Mauritius feature a small yellow box, which indicates the route, on both sides of the doors.
  2. You’ll also be able to easily identify taxis, as they have a small sign on top of the car.

Buses

A number of bus companies provide buses that take tourists and locals to different spots in the island. Express buses travel from Port Louis to the south, north and main towns of Mauritius. As we’ve mentioned earlier, you can travel in the public buses from 5:30 am to 8:00 pm in the urban areas. In the more rural areas of Mauritius, the timings are usually between 6:30 am to 6:30 pm, so do plan your days accordingly. Some of the bus transport companies to look out for are the National Transport Corporation (NTC), Triolet Bus Service Ltd., Mauritian Bus Transport, RHT Holding and United Bus Service.

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