With a typical Tropic climate, Mauritius has two main seasons: summer, which runs from October to May and a very mild winter, from June to September.

This makes the destination very pleasant 365 days a year.

Summer in Mauritius, hot and tropical, reaches its peak between January and March, months considered to be the rainiest but as is typical of the tropics the rains occur mainly in the form of showers or thunderstorms and generally do not last long and leave place for Sun. The maximum temperature is around 29/30 degrees from December to March on the whole island therefore it remains an ideal period for diving, deep sea fishing and certainly for an enviable tan even if there is to keep in mind that during these months, the island may be affected by cyclone formations that rarely hit Mauritius due to its small size but, even if a cyclone reach the island, all the resorts have been designed to withstand strong winds.

Winter in Mauritius has a dry and mild climate, refreshed by the trade winds that blow particularly during the winter on the East, South-East coast where from June to September the temperature drops to 24/25°C and even showers are more frequent compared to the North, North-west coast, which, sheltered from wind, remains warmer and drier with temperatures around 26/27°C. Going up to the central plateau, the temperatures drop, generally by about 5°C.

Winter in Mauritius offers ideal conditions for kite-surfing and windsurfing.

Sea temperatures in Mauritius are generally pleasant all year round between 26-30 ° C in summer and 23-25 ​​° C in winter.