Fans of a relaxing holiday without the invasion of tourists and ultra-high temperature records can absolutely safely buy a ticket to this paradise island in July. Holidays in Mauritius in July will take place in a secluded atmosphere accompanied by the songs of local strong winds and the sound of waves. The onset of the dry season will make it possible to do without umbrellas, but jackets will come in handy on some days.
Tourists will have time to swim and sunbathe, get acquainted with the wonderful island and sights, ride the wave and inspect local souvenir shops.
July weather conditions
Forecasters assure that the thermometer drops to its lowest marks, do not be afraid on the north and west coasts it will not be lower than +25 ° C, on the south and east, respectively, +23 ° C. The same temperature, +24 ° C, but winds and cyclones provide a fairly large wave.
July nights in Mauritius are cool enough, maybe + 16 ° C, so fans of midnight walks should stock up on warm sweaters and be ready to withstand the winds.
Surf time
Divers at this time swim away to other shores, but surfers are getting into the hottest time. Local cyclones provide the most wonderful conditions for this risky sport. The most active surfers and professionals alike flock to Tamarin Bay.
In this unusually picturesque place, tourists are not very fond of swimming because of the strong currents, but the bay, open to all winds, is an ideal place for catching high waves. And the company of surfing supporters can be dolphins, often appearing off the coast.
Everyone in the garden
Weather conditions are not very conducive to the beach pastime, but you can visit the amazing Pamplemousse, the local botanical garden. Once upon a time, the gardens of local residents were located on the site of a beautiful garden. The French colonialists laid an exotic garden. Not far from it there are beaches and cozy bays, so when the weather changes for the better, you can quickly change the type of rest.
If the winds do not subside and the sea is agitated, it is better to continue your walk along the alleys and paths, inhaling the aromas of the trees from which the well-known spices are extracted. Another attraction is that famous political leaders, including Indira Gandhi and François Mitterrand, have joined the planting of many trees. And you can see exotic trees with no less amazing names like breadfruit, bougainvillea, araucaria.