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    Mauritius Climate is tropical in nature. The summer months start from November and ends in May. The temperature hovers around 25 to 33 degree Celsius in the coastal belts and it revolves around 20 degree Celsius to 28 degree Celsius in the plateau regions. The winter starts from May and concludes in October. Winters are generally hot and humid with temperatures ranging from 24 degree Celsius in the coastal area to 19 degree in the plateaus. The temperature of water hovers around 22 degree Celsius in winter and 27 degree Celsius in the plateaus. July is the coolest and February is the warmest month. Profuse rainfall occurs from the month of January to March. Mauritius is susceptible to Tropical cyclones. Sunrise takes place at 5.00 am and 6.00 am during summer and winter. Sunset takes place at 7 pm and 5.30 during summer and winter. This climate is perfect to plan holidays to Mauritius and for newly weds to plan Honeymoons in Mauritius.

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    Thanks for this information such outstanding for all people of plans to visit there. Well, Mauritius is one of the best holiday destinations and People prefer to spend their holidays. The beauty of Mauritius attract tourists from around the globe that’s why most of the visitors spend there for honeymoon especially in these beaches Grand bale beach, Mont Choisy and Flic–en Flac.
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    • #3
      hi

      Thanks for sharing the climatic information about Mauritius .I prefer to spend holidays in Mauritius.

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      • #4
        December - January is the best time to go to Mauritius since it's summer there.
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        • #5
          completly agree with you here is some more info about the climate of Mauritius:
          Mountains scattered throughout the island, tropical forests and plants are other feathers that add to the natural beauty of the island. With more than 90 miles of white sandy beaches and the transparent lagoon are protected from the open sea by the world's third largest coral reef which almost surrounds the island.
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          • #6
            Mauritius enjoys a typically tropical climate with year-round heat, although the southeast trade winds help it never to feel too muggy. The summer months are from December to April, when it can nevertheless be extremely humid, and the winter, such as it is, runs from May to November, and is cooler and drier.
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            • #7
              Mauritius has a tropical maritime climate, with relatively little seasonal variation in temperatures, and generally pleasant and sunny on the coast year round. Winter, from May to October is warm and dry. Summer from November to April is hot, humid and rainy. Cyclones occur between January and March. Sea breezes blow all year, especially on the east coast, and the inland central plateau around Curepipe is cooler and rainy year round.
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              • #8
                Well jose this information is pretty important for all those peoples who plan their holiday vacation to Mauritius. Thanks and keep this type of information regularly.

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                • #9
                  thanks for sharing.
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                  • #10
                    You have given nice information about Mauritius climate . Mauritius Climate is reverse of India's climate. So it's a better option for summer holidays.

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                    • #11
                      Mauritius enjoys a relatively mild climate.

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