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29.07.2010
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Mauritius

Situated in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is exotic in its history, remoteness, diverse ethnic people and its reef-fringed beauty. Mauritius, without a doubt a firm favourite for lovers of sun, sea, sand and tasty cuisine offers a wide choice of accommodation and activities to suit all tastes and budgets. With a population of 1 150 000 mainly Indian, African, European and Chinese this is a truly cosmopolitan island large enough to cope with tourism and still let you have the feeling of peace and tranquillity. From five star luxury to self-catering hotels this is one destination that will lure you back. This island’s greatest asset as a holiday destination is its stunning white, sandy beaches, naturally protected by coral reefs, which encircles most of the island. Needless to say Mauritius is the perfect honeymoon destination as most hotels offer discounts. 

For the shopaholics, Port Louis, Curepipe and Flic en Flac offer interesting shops. Mauritius is perfect for families as most the hotels have kiddies clubs plus teenage entertainment allowing parents to have time for themselves and soak up the warm sunshine.

Mauritius Top Attractions

  • Inland: The main island summits are Le Piton de la Rivière Noire (827m), Le Pic coiffé de Pieter Both, Le Pouce, la Montagne Rempart and Les Trois Mamelles. Sugar plantations cover a major part of the island and national forest reserves protect the fauna and flora.
  • Rivière Noire: A sparsely populated region with no towns, only village communities. Home to Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire, the highest mountain on the island (828m), with superb views of the west coast.
  • Domaine du Chasseur: Roughly 1 977 acres of tropical forest in the south-east at Anse Jonchée. Home to hundreds of Javanese deer, wild boars, monkeys and rare species of birds. A must for nature lovers.
  • Grand Baie: Seaside resort and main yachting port of the island.
  • Pamplemousses Garden: Home to giant water lilies and countless species of plants and trees.
  • Port Louis: Famous for its bustling daytime market. There is a casino, cinemas, shops and restaurants at Le Caudan Waterfront.
  • Coast and Beaches: 150km of soft sandy beaches make Mauritius an ideal holiday spot. Protected by a coral reef, the emerald lagoons are ideal for safe swimming and water sports.

Mauritius Travel Tips

  • Getting there: Air Mauritius and SAA have regular flights between South Africa and Mauritius. Regular flights from Europe and Asia. Air Mauritius has several daily flights between Mauritius and Rodrigues.
  • Visas: Not required by South African, USA or European passport holders.
  • Your passport must have two blank pages and be valid for at least six months.
  • Currency: Mauritian Rupee (MUR). A number of banks will exchange traveller's cheques and most hotels accept major card cards.
  • Climate and what to pack: Temperatures vary between 14-22°C in winter and about 30°C in summer. Cyclones occur between December and February. April to June and September to November are usually the most pleasant months. Take light comfortable clothing, protection against the sun/rain, insecticides, personal medication and toiletries.
  • Time zone: GMT + 4 hours. There is daylight saving from 26 October to 28 March, during which local time will be GMT + 5 hours.
  • Health: There is no malaria and it is safe to drink the water.
  • Car hire: An international drivers license is required.
  • Language: English, French, Creole and Indian dialects are all spoken.
  • Power supply: 220v. The most common plug is the UK 3-pin.
  • Customs allowance: 200 cigarettes, 1 litre of spirits, 2 litres of wine/beer/ale, 250ml of eau de toilette and 100ml of perfume.
  • Luggage allowance: 20kgs per economy class traveller and 30kg for business class, and one item of hand luggage. Airlines do not accept luggage over 32kg or 900mm x 720mm x 450mm.

Terms and Conditions

These terms and conditions will apply to your holiday and the arrangements which you make. Please read them carefully as you will be bound by them.

By making a booking, the client confirms that all of the people named in the booking made by him/her have read these conditions, and have agreed to be bound by them and all the other terms of the contract, and that he/she has the authority to accept these terms and conditions on their behalf.

1.    Regardless of the place of execution, performance or domicile of the parties, this contract, together with all modifications and amendments, shall be governed by, construed under and in accordance with the laws of the Republic of South Africa.

2.    All packages and tours are sold subject to our standard terms and conditions. Reservations must be signed on a booking form. If the services of a courier are employed during this process, the costs shall be borne by the client.

3.    A 20% deposit is payable on confirmation, unless otherwise stated on the booking form. The balance must be paid 6 weeks prior to your departure. No contract is made between the client and Unusual Destinations until the deposit or, where required, the full price has been paid, whether or not a booking confirmation has been issued by Unusual Destinations or one of its agents. Failure by the client to pay any sum by due date shall entitle Unusual Destinations to cancel the booking, and to charge a cancellation fee as set out below (see point 17 below).

4.    Quotations are based on the exchange rates valid at the time that they are sent to the client. Unusual Destinations reserves the right to increase any prices where currency fluctuations occur, until such time as they have been paid in full. It is the client’s responsibility to check on possible price increases prior to full payment. Airfares are subject to prices quoted by airlines, and Unusual Destinations can therefore not accept responsibility for unexpected fare increases.

5.    It is the clients’ responsibility to obtain travel documents including a valid passport and air tickets. It is also the clients’ responsibility to contact the airlines at least 72 hours prior to departure to reconfirm all flights. All clients who, at the time of departure, are under the age of 18 years, must be accompanied by a client aged 21 or over who will at all times during the tour or trip be responsible for their welfare, conduct and behaviour. Clients are expected at all times to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner with due regard to the health, safety, comfort, enjoyment and general well- being of all the other people who may be on the tour or trip, or other people who may be staying in the relevant hotels. If it appears that the client’s conduct or behaviour is such as to be a breach of this requirement, or is likely to endanger the client’s own health or safety, or that of others, or where their actions or conduct impedes the operation of the trip, then Unusual Destinations reserves the right to refuse the further participation of any such client. No refund will be considered in respect of any client whose participation in the trip is terminated for these reasons. Further, where the client is repatriated pursuant to this clause at Unusual Destinations’ expense, or where Unusual Destinations is put to any additional expense as a result of the client’s conduct, then Unusual Destinations shall have the right to recover such costs upon demand. Under no circumstances, at any time, shall Unusual Destinations have any liability for the denial of boarding or expulsion from an aeroplane by any airline contracted in terms of this contract, such denial being at the sole discretion of the airline concerned.

6.    While Unusual Destinations will do its best not to cancel or make any material alteration to the itinerary after a booking confirmation has been issued, it shall nonetheless be entitled at any time prior to departure to cancel the contract between the parties, or to change and/or curtail the scheduled itinerary where this becomes reasonably necessary on operational, commercial or other grounds. Unusual Destinations will however inform the client of any such cancellation or change of itinerary as soon as possible. Where such a change of itinerary amounts to a material alteration, the client shall be entitled to cancel the booking within 3 days of being advised of the itinerary change without any cancellation fee being applicable.

7.    Although Unusual Destinations attempts to make all itineraries as accurate as possible at the time of printing, they are to be considered an approximate indication of the schedule and scope of the tour rather than an inflexible chronicle of events. The itinerary may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond the control of Unusual Destinations, whether as a result of weather, government restrictions, transportation problems, road conditions, acts of God, terrorist threats, natural disasters, fires or other circumstances. Unusual Destinations however undertakes to do its best to maintain the itinerary, and will not unreasonably change it. However any such changes shall not constitute a material alteration of the contract, and Unusual Destinations shall in consequence have no liability to the client in respect thereof.

8.    Unusual Destinations will not be responsible for any additional costs occasioned by changes in the itinerary or flight schedules, such as additional flights, hotel nights or meals not included in the scheduled itinerary. Payment for such additional services will be required at the time when the amended itinerary is provided to the client. Further, any expenses incurred owing to unexpected extensions to packages, trips or tours caused by flight delays, bad weather, strikes or any other reason beyond Unusual Destinations’ control will be paid by the client upon demand.

9.    Where the client is making a booking with a tour, the rates quoted are based upon group participation, and no partial refunds will be given for unused trip arrangements or sightseeing tours for any reason whatsoever.

10.    Unusual Destinations, in order to provide the tour as set out in the brochure, group/individual tour or individual package, quotation and/or booking, is obliged to make arrangements with local operators who may themselves engage the services of local suppliers. Unusual Destinations endeavours at all times to appoint reputable and competent local operators to comply with the requirements and standards expected by the client. However, although these local operators are appointed by Unusual Destinations, they are acting as an agent on behalf of the client directly, and a direct contract is therefore entered into between the client and the local operator or service provider, and the terms and conditions of the local operator, whether or not contained in this brochure, will apply to arrangements made by them. Unusual Destinations makes the travel arrangements on behalf of the client on the express condition that it is not liable for any inconvenience, irregularity or expense occasioned by the failure of the local operator to comply with the itinerary provided, whether in relation to travel arrangements, airline scheduling, airline changes, cancelled flights, missed flight connections or any other factor not directly under Unusual Destinations’ control. In the event however that Unusual Destinations is, in spite of the provisions of this clause, found to be liable to the client, then its liability will be limited to the sum paid by the client in respect of the travel arrangement(s) in question.

11.    As Unusual Destinations acts only as an agent for local operators, it accepts no liability for any loss or damages which clients may suffer as a result of the failure by such local operators to fulfil their obligations whether in relation to travel flights, land arrangements, accommodation or otherwise. These local operators are independent suppliers who are not affiliated with Unusual Destinations in any way. Further, Unusual Destinations shall not be liable for any loss, damage, delay, accident or inconvenience caused to any person, their property or luggage under any circumstances.

12.    Unusual Destinations will not be liable for bodily injury to, or death of any client, or damage to their property occasioned through the conduct or default of any company or local operator or individual engaged in providing these services or for any reason, including, but not limited to, acts of God, quarantine, strikes, industrial action, medical emergencies, civil disturbances, theft, detention, annoyance, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, closure of ports, changes in government regulations, terrorism, war, medical emergencies or failure of the conveyance to depart or arrive as scheduled.

13.    Unusual Destinations does not provide medical services during the trip or tour. However, wherever possible, Unusual Destinations will offer general assistance to any client who suffers illness, personal injury or death, whether or not arising from an activity forming part of the trip or tour, and whether or not the result of fault by any party.

14.    Clients should bring with an ample supply of any prescription medicines required, and a first aid kit.

15.    Any cost or expense which is reasonably incurred by Unusual Destinations for or on behalf of the client in respect of any form of medical, dental or similar treatment, hotel, transportation, repatriation, or any other expenses of whatever nature, shall be repayable by the client to Unusual Destinations on demand, whether or not such sum is covered by the client’s travel insurance.

16.    Travel insurance (medical and personal accident) is compulsory. However, clients are strongly recommended to take out insurance to cover the loss of their luggage, and the deposit or part of the tour fee through cancellation.

17.    Any changes and/or cancellations will incur penalties; in many cases air tickets are totally non-refundable. All cancellations have to be in writing. Unless otherwise stipulated, the following fees shall be charged by Unusual Destinations if a client cancels a reservation:

More than 6 weeks prior to departure:
10% of price

4 – 6 weeks prior to departure:
50% of price

2 – 4 weeks prior to departure:

75% of price

Less than 2 weeks prior to departure:

100% of price

18.    These terms and conditions, together with any other clauses set out on the application form, defines the responsibility of Unusual Destinations with respect to all of the trips/tours/arrangements made by them. Further, Unusual Destinations shall not be liable for the failure of performance or improper performance which is wholly attributable to any or all of the following:
    
a)    The fault of the client;

b)    The unforeseeable or unavoidable act of a third party unconnected with the provision of any services to be provided under this contract;

c)    Unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of Unusual Destinations, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care was exercised;

d)    Any event which Unusual Destinations could not even with all due care have foreseen or avoided, including (but not limited to) an event or force major. Unusual Destinations further confirms that the carriage of passengers and their luggage by air is governed by various international conventions and the client shall be bound by the rules, regulations and conditions of contract laid down by any carrier upon which he / she may travel as a result of the reservations made, and Unusual Destinations shall be free from any liability in consequence thereof.

The North

The North is famous for water sports activities such as waterskiing, windsurfing, sailing, deep sea fishing, and parasailing. In the evenings enjoy the sunset, the trendy bars and the many restaurants and night clubs.

Link to Mauritius' northern hotels and resorts.

The South

The South of Mauritius is where the island's history started. The "Vieux Grand Port" bay being the first port of Mauritius, the region received the first Dutch explorers" camps in 1638. We love the south bececause it is the least developed and most authentic region of Mauritius with fewer hotels.

Link to Mauritius' southern hotels and resorts,

The East

The East is wilder and offers a spectacle of nature. The white beaches of Palmar and Belle Mare stretch endlessly along the coast, fringed on one side by the shady green casuarinas trees and edged by the lagoon on the other.

Link to Mauritius' eastern hotels and resorts.

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