Mauritius has two main seasons: a warm, humid summer from November to April, and a cooler, drier winter from May to October. Unlike extreme climates elsewhere in the world, temperatures here remain pleasant throughout the year — making it more about preference than limitation.
Summer (November to April): Tropical Warmth & Vibrant Energy

Summer in Mauritius is warm, lush, and full of color. Daytime temperatures typically range between 27°C and 33°C (81°F–91°F), with higher humidity and occasional tropical showers. The landscape is at its greenest during these months, waterfalls flow powerfully, and sunsets can be dramatic.

This season is perfect for beach lovers who enjoy warm ocean temperatures and vibrant tropical scenery. Snorkeling, diving, catamaran cruises, and island-hopping excursions are especially enjoyable in calm lagoon areas. However, January through March falls within cyclone season, meaning there is a small possibility of heavy rainfall or storm systems — though direct hits are rare.
If you enjoy warm weather and don’t mind occasional tropical rain showers, summer offers a lively and colorful island atmosphere.
Winter (May to October): Cooler, Drier & Ideal for Exploration

Winter in Mauritius is mild and comfortably warm, with temperatures typically between 20°C and 26°C (68°F–79°F). Humidity drops, rainfall decreases, and the weather becomes more stable — particularly along the northern and western coasts.

This is an ideal time for hiking, exploring inland attractions, and enjoying panoramic viewpoints. Trails such as Le Morne Brabant or those within Black River Gorges National Park are more comfortable in cooler conditions. The southeast trade winds are stronger during winter, making it an excellent season for kitesurfing — especially in Le Morne.
While the ocean may feel slightly cooler than in summer, it remains swimmable year-round. For travelers who prefer less humidity and more predictable weather, winter is often considered the most comfortable season.
Shoulder Months: The Hidden Sweet Spot

April, May, October, and November are often seen as the “sweet spot” months. These transitional periods combine warm temperatures with relatively stable weather and fewer crowds. Accommodation rates may also be more favorable compared to peak holiday periods.
These months are particularly appealing for couples, photographers, and travelers seeking a balance between beach relaxation and inland adventure.
So, When Is the Best Time?

The answer depends on your priorities.
- For hot beach days and lush tropical scenery: November to April.
- For hiking, exploration, and milder temperatures: May to October.
- For balance, value, and fewer crowds: the shoulder months.
Ultimately, Mauritius doesn’t demand a specific season — it adapts to your travel style. Whether you’re seeking sun-drenched lagoons, dramatic landscapes, cultural festivals, or outdoor adventure, the island delivers year-round.
The best time to visit Mauritius isn’t defined by the calendar — it’s defined by the kind of experience you want to create.
