where is mauritius
Mauritius is an island country in the southwest Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar and off the east coast of Africa.
Where Mauritius is
- Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, part of the Mascarene Islands group.
- It lies in the Southern Hemisphere, just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, about 900–2,000 km east of mainland Africa and east of Madagascar.
Map position and coordinates
- On a world map, Mauritius appears as a small island east of Madagascar, with nearby islands including Réunion and Rodrigues.
- Its approximate coordinates are latitude 20.2°–20.4° S and longitude 57.5°–57.7° E.
Regional context
- Politically and geographically, Mauritius is considered part of Africa, specifically the East Africa/Southern Africa region, even though it is oceanic and insular.
- The closest neighbours include Réunion (a French territory), Madagascar to the west, and more distant island states like Seychelles and Maldives in the broader Indian Ocean region.
Travel and time zone
- Mauritius operates on Mauritius Time, which is UTC+4, placing it a few hours ahead of much of Europe and several hours behind parts of East and Southeast Asia.
- Typical long-haul flights connect Mauritius to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, reflecting its role as a tourism and business hub in the Indian Ocean.
Quick notes about the island
- The country is known for white sandy beaches, volcanic mountains, and coral reefs surrounding much of its coastline.
- Beyond tourism images, Mauritius combines developed urban areas with rural villages, showing contrasts between rich and poor that visitors often notice and discuss in travel blogs and forums.
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