With its population of just over 1,228,000(as at end 2003), Mauritius is remarkable in its ethnic diversity. Mauritian society is woven from multi-cultured threads: Indian, African, Chinese, and European. This has produced a mix of races, languages, and religions.
Mauritius is an all-year-round holiday resort saved from extreme temperatures. In the summer months, from November to April, the temperature varies from 20oC to 28oC on the central plateau and from 25oC to 33oC on the coast. From May to October, the average temperature is 19oC in the centre of the island, rarely falling under 13oC at night. On the coast, all temperatures are about 5oC higher.
Passengers over 18 years have the following allowances on arrival in Mauritius : Personal use goods up to a value. 250g of tobacco, 2 L of wine or beer and 1 L of spirits.
Firearms and ammunitions must be declared at departure and on arrival.
Introducing drugs is illegal and drug trafficking is severely punished by the law.
Complete info available on web site
http://www.gov.mu/portal/sites/mra/ infoarrival.htm

| Port Louis |
| Tel: (230) 240-9702 |
| Fax: (230) 240-0434 |
| Head Office |
| Réduit |
| Tel: (230) 454-1091 |
A visitor must be in possession of a valid passport and a return or onward ticket. A visitor's visa is normally granted for one month, but can be renewed for a further period upon request. Visas may be obtained from Mauritian Embassies and High Commissions.
An international vaccination certificate against yellow fever is needed if arriving from an infected area. There is no risk of malaria in Mauritius. Any Application or extension of stay can be made at:
| Port Louis |
| Tel: (230) 210-9312 |
| Fax: (230) 212-2398 |
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The monetary unit is the Mauritian Rupee (Rs) which is
divided into 100 cents (cs).
- Coins : 5cs, 20cs, 50cs, Rs1, Rs5, Rs10,
Rs 20
- Notes : Rs 25, Rs 50, Rs100, Rs 200, Rs 500, Rs 1000, Rs
2000
English is the official language, but almost everyone speaks and reads French.
Many oriental languages are also spoken, Creole remains the lingua franca.
Power supply throughout the island is 220 volts.
Mauritius is a left-hand drive country, with priority to the right. Parking zones exist in the main towns.
- Religions: Hinduism, Catholicism, Islamism, Protestantism and Buddhism.
- Political Institutions: Parliamentary democracy
- Time Zone: UTC + 4 hours
VAT: 15 % added on all the bills relevant to purchase of goods and services, including restaurant and hotel bills.
Nudism is prohibited in Mauritius. It is recommended not to swim topless on the public beaches.
It is advisable to withdraw his/her shoes before entering the mosques and the temples. It is also recommended to be decently dressed inside religious areas (covered shoulders and legs and no low neckline).
The introduction of drugs and psychotropic is prohibited. Drug traffic is severely punished by the Mauritian law.
| Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority |
| 4-5th Floor, Victoria House, |
| St Louis Street, |
| Port Louis |
| Republic of Mauritius |
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