North of Mauritius: An Ideal Place for Expatriates The North of Mauritius is an ideal destination for expatriates looking to balance a peaceful lifestyle with practicality. This region offers a lively life with many shops and businesses, proximity to schools like the North School and Northfield in Mapou, and excellent accessibility through the Triolet Bus Service (TBS), taxis, and highways. All elements are in place for a peaceful installation and daily life.
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Grand Baie : A seaside town with a lively nightlife, 15 minutes from international schools and 30 minutes from Port Louis, the capital. Sunny climate with comfortable temperatures.
Pereybère: A small fishing village that has evolved without losing its authenticity, less touristy. Very hot summers and mild winters.
West of Mauritius : Popular Tourist Destination
The West of Mauritius is a popular tourist destination with many amenities and a lively nightlife. Its beaches are popular all year round.
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Tamarin: An Ideal Destination for Families and Expatriates
Tamarin is the ideal seaside region for families, couples, and solo expatriates. With a dry climate in winter and rather rainy in summer, it is away from the tourist crowds. Tamarin offers all the necessary amenities such as shops, banks, pharmacies, supermarkets, sports clubs with tennis and beach volleyball courts, and a swimming pool. For children, there is the Paul and Virginie School (kindergarten and primary) and the Telfair International Primary School.
Flic-en-Flac: A Lively Tourist Destination
Flic-en-Flac is the second seaside resort in Mauritius, located on the west coast of the island. It is lively and touristy with bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and a casino.
The beaches of Flic-en-Flac are breathtaking. During the week, Flic-en-Flac is quiet, allowing visitors to enjoy the beaches and water activities such as scuba diving and windsurfing.
The South of Mauritius: An Ideal Destination for Nature Lovers The South of Mauritius is a wild and untouristed region with different and sometimes rugged landscapes. If you are looking for a peaceful environment close to nature, this region is perfect for living an expatriation fully immersed in Mauritian life.
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Mahébourg: An interesting option for solo expatriates or those without children The village of Mahébourg, located in the southeast of the island, can be a good option for solo expatriates or those without children. With a highway that connects the village to the center of the island, as well as a shopping center and many varied small shops and typical restaurants a few minutes away by car, Mahébourg is accessible and offers a pleasant living environment. Additionally, the proximity to the airport and the beaches of Pointe-d'Esny and Blue-Bay, among the best on the island, make it an attractive destination.
The East of Mauritius is a top choice for beach and golf lovers.
This region is full of idyllic beaches such as Belle Mare and Trou d'eau Douce, as well as a breathtaking golf course at Constance Belle Mare Plage.
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Poste Lafayette is an upscale part of this region that houses a beautiful expatriate community. This region offers many villas with private beach access, but it is important to note that the climate can be windy even though it is often sunny.