What’s it like to move to and live in Mauritius?
Mauritius is a beautiful and diverse island and one of the places I really didn’t want to leave.
I spent a few weeks doing volunteer work in Mauritius and felt I could easily make this island my home. But I had already booked my return ticket and made further travel plans, so I left, and I haven’t been back since.
That is why I particularly liked doing this interview with Julz who, like myself, has lived all over the world, and now calls this intriguing island home…
This interview is part of the Ask an Expat series. In this series I interview people living all over the world but outside of their home country. I try to help paint an honest picture of the ups and downs of life abroad and share tips for anyone thinking about moving to the place the expat lives in.
Living in Mauritius
Location: Mauritius, a small island east of Madagascar
Name: Julz
Age: 41
Hometown: “haha I don’t know. Naerum, Denmark (I suppose) or Callas, France! I am a bit torn here.”
Her Story:

“I consider myself a ‘serial expat’.
I moved abroad for the first time when I was 5, when my parents decided to become expats. I don’t think they ever thought about what kind of impact that small move from Denmark to France would have on their youngest daughter!
Ever since I was little I have loved to travel and go to places I had never been.
At 19 I started hotel school which opened a door to travels I never knew existed.
Moving often is not for everyone, but for people like me, the thought of settling down is actually ‘unsettling’.
I knew nothing about Mauritius when I first met my then boyfriend in hotel school back in 1997. He invited me to visit his island, Mauritius, and really it was love at first sight.
We talked many times about moving to Mauritius but it was always something for later. Now, after 20 years of being expats, we are living in Mauritius and we know that Mauritius is home. But, we also know that we are probably not back to stay for good, this time around.
Mauritius is a very welcoming island. Not everything is perfect, that’s for sure, but life is just so much easier when the sun is shining!”
Why Did You Move to Mauritius?
“Because of my husband’s work we tend to move every 2-3 years.
This move was a bit different though, as I actually wanted to move to Mauritius so the kids could start school and my husband just happened to get a job 6 months later.
It was an obvious choice for me. I feel as much at home here as I do in Denmark, where I was born, or France, where I grew up.”
What Do You Like About Living in Mauritius?

“I like most things about Mauritius!
Nature is beautiful and the Mauritians are charming and helpful.
In Creole we say that ‘la vie est douce à Maurice’: Life is sweet in Mauritius, and it is true. Life is easy here, in most ways.”
What Do You Dislike About Living in Mauritius?
“Traffic can be tough.
But that is only a problem if you drive daily on the island. The roads aren’t great, and because of that it takes a lot of time to get from one place to another.”
Is Mauritius Safe as a Place to Live?
”Yes, I feel safe living in Mauritius as a woman and with young kids.
The island has a relatively low crime rate, and violent crime is rare. However, like anywhere, there are things to be mindful of.
Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag-snatching, does happen, particularly in busier areas or tourist hotspots.
It’s always good to take basic precautions, like not leaving valuables unattended on the beach and locking your home and car.
Some areas may be less safe at night, so it’s best to stay in well-lit, populated places if you’re unfamiliar with a neighborhood.
One of the biggest concerns in Mauritius isn’t crime but natural elements. The island is prone to cyclones during the summer months (November to April), which can bring heavy rain and strong winds. While the infrastructure is built to handle these storms, power outages and flooding can happen.
Overall, Mauritius is a safe and welcoming place to live. The local community is friendly, and expats often feel at home quickly.
As long as you stay aware of your surroundings and take the usual safety precautions, life in Mauritius is peaceful and enjoyable.”
What Is Your Favorite Thing to Do in Mauritius?
“That’s a hard one!
So I am going to answer very broadly and say: enjoy nature! I love the outdoor life in Mauritius. Hikes, swims, walks on the beach.”
What Is Your Favorite Place to Hang Out in Mauritius?
“My favorite hotel is the Long Beach Resort.
We live not far from it and I love going there for a drink with friends or to enjoy their ‘adults only’ infinity pool. Their Japanese restaurant is amazing as well.”
What Is the Expat Community Like in Mauritius?

“Very diverse; you can find expats in Mauritius from all over the world.
My expat friends are South African, French, British, and Taiwanese. I also know many Mauritians, especially through school.”
Any Tips for Moving to / Living in Mauritius?
“There are 2 tips I would like to give about living and working in Mauritius:
1. Live close to your workplace / your child’s school.
Even if it is cheaper to choose a house a little further out, 2-3km in the morning can easily add an extra 15min to your commute.
In the beginning you won’t mind, but after you have settled in you will want to move!
2. Choose to live in a complex.
Security is no more of an issue here than anywhere else in the world, but it is just better in my opinion.
And, it is often also easier to meet locals and other expats here.”
Also Read: Things to Know Before Moving to Mauritius
Any Resources You Found Useful During the Process of Moving to and Building a New Life in Mauritius?

“I have been coming to Mauritius for 20 years and I got to know the island with my Mauritian husband so I haven’t really used any.
But there are a few groups on Facebook for expats in Mauritius that can be helpful.”
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Also Read: Things to Consider Before Moving to Another Country
Is There Something You Just Have to See or Do When You Are in Mauritius?
“I think there are many things you need to check out if you come here.
Black River in the southeast is beautiful, and Ile aux Cerfs on the east coast is amazing.
I love the holiday feeling of the North of the island and if you are into street food, then Port Louis is really worth it!”
About Julz
Julz has seen so much of the world. Living in countries ranging from Denmark to the Maldives she has a lot of stories to share!
On her blog Wandering Expat Family you can follow her adventures, read more about Mauritius and about many other destinations.
About Mauritius

The Republic of Mauritius is a small, multi-cultural island nation in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar.
It is a volcanic island with lush, green mountains, great lagoons, palm-fringed beaches, and beautiful coral reefs.
Tourists love Mauritius because of its tropical climate, gorgeous beaches, and watersports. The great selection of upmarket resorts has also made it a popular honeymoon destination.
Mauritius is more than just that tropical island out of a travel magazine though. It is a densely populated island with a reputation for stability and racial harmony among its mixed population.
Mauritius is known as a plural society where all the ethnic groups are present.
Hindus, Muslims, Creoles, Chinese, and Europeans live in relative peace and seem to respect each other’s cultures. This makes Mauritius a truly unique place and the Mauritians, known for their tolerance and kindness, will surely make you feel welcome!
Also Read: Things You Should Know Before Moving to Mauritius
And, because it seems impossible to show you what Mauritius is really like with just a few pictures, check out this video to see what this beautiful island has to offer!
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I’m looking for a nice place to retire to. Not sure if Mauritius is the place but sure like to check it out.
Hi James,
I think the best way to find out is to go there and spend at least a few weeks on the island, away from the resorts. I love Mauritius, but living in Mauritius isn’t for everyone.
Yes, I’d love to be in Mauritius for work
I want to move to Maritius in two weeks time, but my fear is that I don’t have any friends living in Mauritius, if u can be of help to me pls add me on facebook.
Have you joined the Facebook group called Expat Mauritius? https://www.facebook.com/groups/202627203094285
If you post a message there saying you just moved to Mauritius and would love to meet some people, I am sure you will get some nice replies and people who can meet up with you to help you get to know the island.
I love all that I read, I love to move to Mauritius to live and work there.
What’s the cost of accommodation in the Complex?
Hi Joya, Propertycloud.mu lists a lot of places for rent in complexes. Have a look there to get an idea of what renting a place to live in Mauritius costs.
I am a development chef and would like to live and work in Mauritius. Any advice?
Hi Marcelle,
If you are thinking about moving to Mauritius but don’t have a job and work permit yet, I’d recommend joining some of the Facebook groups for expats in Mauritius. There you can find a lot of information about living and working in Mauritius, you can connect with other people who have moved to Mauritius and could give you advice, and you can post your questions.
“Choose to live in a complex. Security is no more of an issue here than anywhere else in the world, but it is just better in my opinion. And, it is often also easier to meet locals and other expats here.”
This reads as if it is the view of a very privileged foreigner. Try living in among the normal people of Mauritius, outside of a complex. It is not the paradise that you suggest. In particular there is widespread discrimination against Creoles, and a lot of very severe poverty. It is nice, but a very different world to the one that you inhabit.
Please who can tell me how can a foreigner get resident permit to move around in mauritius
Hi Victor, you can find information about residence permits and visas here on the government website: https://dha.govmu.org/Pages/Services/RP_Permanent.aspx
Hello I want to live in Mauritius. I am an art dealer; African art. I hope I can get a job for the may time before I start bringing my works for sale
I have a golden retriever dog. Want to move to mauritius along with him. I heard I can’t rent a house in apartments as it’s not pet friendly. I want to stay near ebene so that it’s closer to all places
Mauritius has always been on my list of destinations to visit. Seems like a wonderful place.