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Mauritius is a small island located in the South-West Indian Ocean, (500 NM off the east coast of Madagascar). The Republic of Mauritius comprises of the main island Mauritius, together with Rodrigues, St. Brandon Island, and Agalega Islands as its dependencies. Mauritius is a volcanic island covering an area of 1900 km2 (720 sq. miles). The coastline of 330 kilometres is almost entirely surrounded by one of the largest unbroken coral reefs in the world, perfect for yacht charter in Mauritius. The Central Plateau reaches 800 m in altitude with the highest peak, Piton de la Riviere Noire. The capital of Mauritius is Port-Louis and the official language of the country is English though French and Creole are widely spoken.
General Information : Time lag : +3h in winter / +2h in summer. Electricity : 220 V. Formalities : Valid passport during 6 month after coming back
Navigation conditions : Swept by the regular south-east trade-winds and the pleasant climatic conditions that prevails year round makes Mauritius the ideal paradise for sailors.
Yacht charter navigation zones : Cap Malheureux marina is located in the North of the island, at 4 kms of Grand Baie. Many services on the spot for yacht charter in Mauritius. Cap Malheureux is a yacht charter starting point to Coin de Mire, Ilot Gabriel, Pain de Sucre, Ile Plate, Ile d'Ambre, Pain de Sucre, Ile ronde, Ile aux Serpents, Riviere Noire, Port Louis.
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