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How Mauritius

Mauritius has become the best island globally, thanks to its exceptional geographical location and a history of colonial rule by both the French and the British, all in the absence of an indigenous population. The uniqueness of Mauritius has been highlighted by its diverse immigrant population from Europe, Africa, India, and China, each contributing distinctive cultural elements. This blending of various backgrounds and traditions has been crucial in shaping the multicultural and multilingual identity of Mauritius.

Location & Geography

• Strategic Positioning: Situated in the Indian Ocean, approximately 2,000 kilometers east of South Africa, Mauritius finds itself strategically placed among Madagascar and Réunion Island, serving as a cultural and commercial bridge between continents.

• Expansive Maritime Zone: Despite its modest land area of 2,040 square kilometers, the inclusion of Rodrigues, Agaléga, and St. Brandon islands expands its exclusive economic zone to 2.3 million square kilometers. This vast maritime territory, rivaling the combined size of the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Switzerland, and Belgium, harbors significant untapped economic potential, particularly in its rich fish and seafood reserves.

• Environmental Purity: Mauritius boasts the world’s second-highest air purity, trailing only behind New Zealand. Surrounded by vast expanses of sea and benefiting from the clean sea breezes originating from Antarctica, Mauritius enjoys not only pristine air quality but also pure rainfall. This natural advantage is evident as urban tourists marvel at the clear night skies, a rarity in their home cities.

• Water Resources: The island’s geographical advantage extends to its water resources. Characterized by short, intense periods of rainfall, Mauritius has managed to avoid the drinking water shortages faced by many parts of the world. The abundance of freshwater makes recycling an unnecessary endeavor for the island.

• Water Quality: The quality of drinking water in Mauritius, derived from treated rainwater collected in reservoirs, is exceptionally high. Its purity, likened to that of distilled water, is not hard and possesses a unique quality that allows it to be mixed with wine without altering the taste. This reflects the island’s overall pristine environmental conditions.

Peaceful and Secure

Mauritius is recognized globally for its very low crime rates, ensuring peace of mind for both residents and visitors. The country prioritizes a welcoming and safe environment, especially in tourist areas. Our relative prosperity is highlighted by the rarity of homelessness. The few cases of theft, when they occur, are non-violent. Our strict no-arms policy, including an unarmed police force, further ensures the absence of gun-related incidents. This approach affirms Mauritius as a peaceful and secure destination for all.

 

Mauritius’s geographical and environmental attributes have not only contributed to its standing as a top global destination but also underscore the potential for future economic prosperity and sustainability. The island’s natural beauty, combined with its strategic location and environmental purity, continue to attract tourists and investors alike, promising a bright future for Mauritius on the world stage.

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