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Living in Mauritius

A Life of Balance, Beauty & Opportunity

Mauritius isn’t just a place to visit — it’s a place to thrive.

Nestled in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius offers more than just stunning beaches and warm weather. It’s a country where lifestyle, opportunity, and serenity come together. Whether you're moving for work, retirement, or a fresh start with your family, the island offers safety, quality healthcare, reputable schools, and a vibrant expat community.

Why Choose Mauritius?

Safe & Stable

Safe, stable, and welcoming environment.

Tropical Climate

Year-round tropical climate.

Modern Healthcare

Modern healthcare facilities.

Education

International schools and universities.

Business Hub

Robust financial and business infrastructure.

Multicultural

English- and French-speaking society.

Connectivity

Excellent air connectivity to Europe, Africa, Middle East, and Asia.

The Mauritian Lifestyle

Mauritius is a lifestyle destination — for those who want to slow down without missing out.

  • Outdoor living, from ocean swims to mountain hikes
  • Fresh seafood and multicultural cuisine
  • Laid-back yet connected — work remotely while enjoying life
  • Modern malls, boutique shopping, spas, gyms, and golf courses
  • Art, culture, and festivals all year round
Mauritian Lifestyle

Healthcare

Mauritius offers a dual healthcare system: public and private. Expats usually opt for private care, which is affordable and of high standard.

Key private clinics include:

  • Fortis Clinique Darné (Floreal)
  • Wellkin Hospital (Moka)
  • C-Care Grand Baie

Private insurance is recommended and widely accepted.

Education

Mauritius has excellent schooling options for families relocating with children.

Popular international schools include:

  • Northfields International School (Mapou)
  • International Preparatory School (Labourdonnais)
  • Le Bocage International School (Moka)
  • French international schools (Lycée des Mascareignes, Ecole du Nord)

Curricula offered: British, IB, French Baccalaureate, Montessori.

Cost of Living

Compared to Europe or the UAE, Mauritius offers a more affordable cost of living, particularly in terms of property rental, household help, and fresh local produce.

Approximate Monthly Budget (Couple)

Rent (2-bedroom furnished) MUR 35,000–60,000
Groceries MUR 15,000–25,000
Utilities & Internet MUR 5,000–8,000
Health insurance MUR 5,000+

Note: Prices vary by region (North, Centre, West) and lifestyle.

Popular Expat Areas

Expat Areas

Grand Baie & Pereybere

Social, beach life, close to services

Tamarin & Black River

Nature, surfing, family-friendly

Moka

Central, close to schools and hospitals

Floreal & Curepipe

Cooler climate, peaceful living

Community & Integration

Mauritius has a vibrant mix of cultures and religions, all living in harmony. Expats are welcomed and often integrate quickly.

  • English and French widely spoken
  • Open visa and residency policies
  • Local networking events and expat clubs
  • Community sports, volunteering, and social gatherings

Digital Infrastructure

Mauritius is rapidly becoming a hub for remote work and digital nomads.

  • High-speed fibre internet widely available
  • Coworking spaces (The Hive, Turbine, Cowork In)
  • Premium Visa available for long-term remote work