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Index of Mauritus
Accommodation
Ambre Hotel
Beau Rivage
Belle Mare Plage The Resort
Berjaya Le Morne Beach Resort Hotel & Casino
Dinarobin
Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa
Hotels
Indian Resort
Labourdonnais Waterfront
Le Prince Maurice
Oberoi Mauritius
One&Only Le Saint Geran
One&Only Le Touessrok
Royal Palm
Self Catering
The Residence
Villas
Introduction
About Mauritius
About Mauritius
Welcome to Mauritius
People & Culture
Sugar Cane
Places to see
Sunsets
Waterfalls
Wildlife
Things to do
All-you-can-Eat Buffet
Beach Weddings
Evening of Entertainment
Wind Surfing
Travel Tips
Car Hire
Dining Out
Driving in Mauritius
Flights
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Arguably one of the most ideal ways to see Mauritius in all it's glory is to hire a car and have the freedom to drive around the island by yourself. This is a must for anyone who likes to have that little extra independance and who likes to explore on their own.
Mauritian's drive on the left side of the road, the same side as the British. Check out our Car Hire section to learn more about what you need to know to hire a car in Mauritius. Things to remember In Mauritius you don't need to get out of the car to fill up for petrol. Simply park by the pump, and an attendant will come to your window. Tell him how much to put in (Cinq cent rupee's sil vous plait (500 Rupees(about £10))) at a time is usually the best way to go. This way you won't under or over fill, and it's easier not to confuse yourself with how much you're puitting in. Driving style is very unique in Mauritius and can be a little daunting at first. Roads are sometimes narrow, and most people will find it's often easier to take a laid-back attitude and give way if you're not sure who has right of way. All licenced rental cars have yellow number plates, so local drivers understand that you are out of town and are usually very understanding. For more info on Driving in Mauritius click here to display results from the visitmauritius network. |