Mauritius benefits from a mild climate all year round with an average temperature of 25ºC and a pleasant water temperature suitable for swimming both during summer and winter. Almost all activities you are looking forward to do during your holidays can be made at any time of the year.
Is the sea warm in Mauritius in August?
The sea temperatures peak in the range 28 to 29°C during the beginning of February and are at their lowest on during August, in the range 23 to 24°C (72 to 75°F).
Is it good to go to Mauritius in August?
August in Mauritius has milder temperatures and no rain, ideal for sunny days but without the intense heat. It's best to stay on the west or north coast during August because the beaches are more sheltered from wind. August is a festival month on the island with the Ganesh Chaturthi Festival honoring the God Ganesh.
Are there mosquitoes in Mauritius in August?
July and August, for example, fall into Mauritius's winter season and is a comparatively cooler time of the year — average temperatures of around 24C — as well as fewer mosquitoes, lower humidity and relatively little rain.
Can you swim in the sea in Mauritius in August?
How warm is Mauritius in August?
The average high in Mauritius during August's 25ºC, which cools to 16ºC at night so bring a warmer top for the evenings. The sea temperature's 23ºC, while humidity's low and there's 76mm of rain over six days.
Can you swim in Maldives in August?
Weather in the Maldives in AugustThe sea around the Maldives is very inviting at this time of year, having an average temperature of 29°C which is perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and other water sports.
What is the weather like in Mauritius in August?
Average daily temperaturesIt's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 22 C and the average daily minimum is 16 C.
Are there white sharks in Mauritius?
This shark is very rare in Mauritian waters but there have been some sightings in recent years. These have been in the south of Mauritius and around the northern islands. Some Great Whites have been caught by sports fishermen but fortunately this is very rare.