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The Expat Lifestyle in Mauritius

Living in an Exotic and Alluring Nation

By Aurora GiannaPublished 6 months ago 3 min read
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Image via Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas

The island nation of Mauritius would be an appealing country in which to live and work, as it would offer a rewarding lifestyle for expats who opt to move there. It offers many attractions for the visitor, including stunning natural beauty, excellent facilities and a distinctive laidback ambience. The benefits you would enjoy as an expat in Mauritius are further described below.

Take note of the basics 

Mauritius is a picturesque place to live where you would encounter both modern features and traditional elements. Today, this swiftly developing nation would be noted for its robust financial services sphere; numerous workers from across the globe would arrive in this country to fill white-collar positions. Amongst the most significant sectors of the economy are financial services and tourism. 

Located in a strategic geographical position, Mauritius is a diverse destination having attracted settlers of varied cultural backgrounds. It also experiences political stability, often being ranked amongst Africa’s thriving democracies. Several languages would be spoken here, with many people having a knowledge of French and English. Mauritius may generally be regarded as a safe country, with violent crimes being rare.  

Consider the cost of living and banking 

You will find that the cost of living is reasonable in this island nation. Although just as in other countries, costs have increased somewhat in the aftermath of the global pandemic, you would still find that costs would be lower here in comparison to many other nations. Therefore, you would have the opportunity to enjoy a good quality of life whilst living in Mauritius. This country would also be well-known for its shopping opportunities and leisure options. You would find that creating a local bank account for your cash withdrawals, day-to-day transactions, savings and online banking wouldn’t be a complex process.

Think of insurance and healthcare 

Since Mauritius is a comparatively small nation, there would only be several government-operated hospitals here; whilst expats may use public healthcare services, you may encounter waiting lists and some red tape. On the other hand, there would also be a selection of international standard private hospitals and medical clinics. However, as the fees for these services could be costly, it would probably be recommendable to avail yourself of international health insurance to cover any possible medical expenses in this country.  

Select temporary accommodation 

There are several accommodation options to consider when it comes to a temporary stay in this country till you find a more long-stay option; an attractive choice would be a beautifully designed resort located in an appealing setting on the beachfront. Naturally, you would appreciate elegantly appointed rooms, suites and villas with the features and amenities discerning visitors would expect. Your stay wouldn’t be complete without a range of outstanding dining options including Chinese, Indian, Creole and French specialities. Another feature to look out for is a quality spa offering rejuvenating massages and other pampering treatments. One of the Mauritius resorts to consider that would offer features like those described above would be Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas. Such properties provide an ideal holiday getaway as well once you have found a more permanent place to stay.

Understand the customs and culture 

Culture lovers will be captivated in Mauritius as there is a fascinating blend of ethnicities and cultures. Whilst the majority of local people would be of Indian descent, there would also be a significant proportion of Creoles who are mainly of French ethnicity, in addition to small numbers of other Europeans and Chinese. 

Major religions in this country are Hinduism, Christianity and Islam; accordingly, there would be an array of interesting temples, mosques and churches to visit or worship at. Additionally, Mauritian cuisine offers distinctive flavours and there are plenty of Indian and Chinese street foods to sample during your stay.

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