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History
The discovery of Mauritius Island was first made by the Arab sailors, at this time the island was a dense forest. There is no exact date of when Mauritius was discovered by the Arabs, it is said to be around the 9th century. But the Arabs sailors were not interested in settling on the island. Fernandez Pereira, a Portuguese sailor who saw the island decided to give it the name of Cerne. Discovered by the Portuguese in 1505, Mauritius was subsequently held by the Dutch, French, and British before independence was attained in 1968. But the Portuguese sailors were not interested to settle on the island. The first to colonise the island were the Dutch. They took possession of the island in 1598. The Dutch settlers came on the island by a bay in the south eastern part of the island which was named Warwyck Haven after the commander VanWarwyck, the bay is now known as Grand Port. Mauritius also got its name during this period; the island was named after the Prince of Holland Mauritz de Nassau.
The Dutch left the island in 1710, but before leaving they had introduced on the island monkeys, sugar cane, and the java deer. But when they left Mauritius, there were almost no more dodos on the island as it was their main source of food. The dodo was a large flightless bird very sociable and very easy to capture. When the Dutch left the island they also left on the island the slaves that ran away from their masters. The French settled on the island in 1715 and also landed at the bay in the southeast and named it Port Bourbon. They made settlement on the north-western side of the island which became the harbour and was named Port Louis which is also the capital of Mauritius. During the French settlement there has been a lot of development in the country. Mahé de Labournnais whose statue is found in Port Louis in face of the harbour is known as the founder of the capital city. The British took possession of Mauritius in 1810 after a battle between French and British. From then Mauritius was under the rule of British until they attained independence on the 12 March 1968 within the commonwealth. Slavery was officially abolished in 1835. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam also known as the "Father of the Nation" was the one who brought the island to independence and did a lot for the country. On the 12 March 1992, Mauritius became a Republic.

A stable democracy with regular free elections and a positive human rights record, the country has attracted considerable foreign investment and has earned one of Africa's highest per capita incomes. Recent poor weather and declining sugar prices have slowed economic growth leading to some protests over standards of living in the Creole community.

Climate
Tropical, modified by southeast trade winds; warm, dry winter (May to November); hot, wet, humid summer (November to May); Natural hazards : Tropical cyclones (November to April);but most...



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Hotels in Mauritius
Four Points by Sheraton Cybercity Score 7.85 from 9 reviews
Ebene Business Park - Village Hall Lane 7.85/10
Only a short drive from Port-Louis, part of the newly established Ebene Business Park, this modern hotel offers guests all the necessary facilities for a comfortable stay on Mauritius. Boasting a distinctive modern façade, Four Points by Sheraton Cybercity is a great base for business and leisure travellers alike. Start the day with the luxury of breakfast in bed. Afterwards, you can check your mails for free before paying a visit to the wellness area for some great pampering. If tours of the island are what you after, the attentive reception staff is happy to take care of all your wishes. Explore the area by rental car or participate in one of the prearranged day trips. Private on-site parking will not cost you extra. Mouth-watering dishes and stunning views await you at one of Four Points’ cafés or restaurants. Dine à la carte at Cazerole or opt for the snack menu at the sports bar. Open 24 hours, The Lounge is the perfect spot for an informal meeting or midnight snack. All guest rooms are designed with your comfort in mind and include large beds and modern furnishings. Enjoy views of the surrounding mountains or ask for a newspaper to be brought up to your room. Guests with children can enquire about the hotel’s babysitting service. ... more
 
Sofitel L'Imperial Resort and Spa Score 9.45 from 3 reviews
Wolmar 9.45/10
Mini Club The Mini Club is open all year round from 09H00 to 17H00 and from 18H30 to 21H00 hours for children 4 to 12 years old, supervised by English and French speaking hostesses. - A fun paddling pool and various games are available - Daily activities specially programmed for the children - Mini club children lunch at extra cost - Babysitter service with supplement and upon reservation ... more
 
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The Grand Mauritian, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Score 8.125 from 12 reviews
Balaclava 8.13/10
Each of the guest rooms and suites is designed to embrace the beauty of the resort’s spectacular beach front setting. Marvel at the simple yet sophisticated décor, underlined by a palette of soft colours. Next to an airy marble bathroom, the units also include a dressing area and generous bedroom and patio area. ... more
 
InterContinental Mauritius Score 0 from 0 reviews
Coastal Road, 0/10
Angsana Spa is managed by the award winning Banyan Tree Spa. Angsana Spa features seven treatment room including two double rooms of couples, designed with contemporary vibrancy and serenity to complement the authentic spa experience. Fully equipped and supervised gymnasium with sea view Steam, sauna, whirlpool baths, plunge pool and jet spray ... more
 
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