Climate

Situated near the Tropic of Capricorn, Mauritius has the advantage of a subtropical climate. The climate is fairly acceptable to everyone and the heat is never unbearable.

There are 2 seasons: summer (November to April), with an average temperature of 30°; and winter (May to September) with a variation of temperatures from 17° at night to 24° in mid-afternoon. In between, a pleasant period from September to November with temperatures between 25° and 28°  Mauritius does not suffer from a monsoon climate.

The Cyclone season generally occurs between January to March. Tropical cyclones are a common occurrence in Mauritius and tend to disrupt the weather for only about four days per year bringing a lot of rain in the region. Visitors should be prepared to spend a few days indoors during extra-heavy rains.

The sun rises at 5.00am and sets at 7.00pm in Summer and in Winter, rises at 6.00am and sets at 6.00pm.

December through March is the best time for diving, when the waters are at their clearest; June through August is best for surfing; and October through April is excellent for big game fishing, when the large predators feed close to shore.

Season Months ºF
(Avg Temp)
ºC
(Avg Temp)
Sunshine
(Avg Hours per month)
Rain
(Avg inches per month)
Rain
(Avg mm per month)
 Summer  January 86º 30º 8 hours 8" 190mm
 Summer  February 84º 29º 7 hours 8" 200mm
 Summer  March 84º 29º 7 hours 8" 190mm
 Summer  April 82º 28º 8 hours 5" 135mm
 Summer  May 79º 26º 7 hours 4" 100mm
 Winter  June 76º 24º 7 hours 3" 75mm
 Winter  July 75º 24º 8 hours 2" 55mm
 Winter  August 75º 24º 8 hours 2" 45mm
 Summer  September 77º 25º 8 hours 1" 35mm
 Summer  October 80º 27º 8 hours 2" 45mm
 Summer  November 83º 28º 9 hours 2" 60mm
 Summer  December 85º 29º 8 hours 5" 125mm