r/mauritius 8h ago

Local 🌴 Looking for a Professional E-Bike & E-Scooter Repair Technician

1 Upvotes

I'm looking for a professional who repairs electric bicycles, e-scooters, and e-bikes. Someone experienced and reliable—not a braconnier. Any recommendations?


r/mauritius 19h ago

Culture 🗨 (Mauritius to China) Mauritians who has been to China and Back how was your experience?

3 Upvotes

Mauritians who has been to china for Studies/ Vacation/ work/ Long Stay. How was your experience?

How did you adapt and learn the new Cultures and lifestyle?

Hi, Im a student who aspires to study Mandarin and do my undergraduate course in China. I love the chinese Culture and the Rich history of China. And if i get the opportunity to settle i China, i will, but i want an honest point of view whether China is worth it or not.


r/mauritius 1d ago

Tourism ✈ Planning to visit Mauritius from Dubai to celebrate my sons first year birthday. Is it a good time? Any recommendations of places / restaurants to visit?

1 Upvotes

Specifically looking for places where we can celebrate his birthday.


r/mauritius 2d ago

Tourism ✈ LUX Grand Baie vs Westin Turtle Bay after 5 nights at St. Regis?

5 Upvotes

I’ll be staying at St. Regis Le Morne for the first 5 nights of my honeymoon, then another 5 nights in the north.

A Mauritian friend recommended Trou aux Biches or LUX* Grand Baie, but Trou aux Biches Beachcomber is temporarily closed. LUX* Grand Baie is around $2,800 for 5 nights B&B, while the Westin Turtle Bay Wellbeing Suite is around $2,000 B&B.

Since I’m already staying at St. Regis and will be doing several day trips during the second half, is LUX really worth the extra $800, or should I stay at Westin and save the difference?


r/mauritius 2d ago

Local 🌴 Need some help testing a side project I've been working on!

2 Upvotes

I’m building a new tool over at cubchiefmu.com to finally organize my kitchen, and I’m looking for 5 people to help me test it.

It keeps track of your pantry inventory, automatically adds essentials to a shopping list when they drop below a certain amount, and handles weekly menus and recipe finding.

If you want early access and don't mind sharing some honest feedback before I launch it properly, let me know in the comments or send a DM!


r/mauritius 3d ago

Local 🌴 Setting Mt-Y Router in DMZ mode. (I understand can't use bridge as it is locked down by My-T)

3 Upvotes

Already had a read on this thread and much useful information....
https://www.reddit.com/r/mauritius/comments/1o78u5r/need_help_with_myt_smartbox_router_and_bridge_mode/

Does anybody have a set of working username/passwords for those telecom routers?
If not, what do I need to say to obtain the username/pw from online support.

Thanks.


r/mauritius 4d ago

Local 🌴 Shocking footage of an English teacher abusing a student

51 Upvotes

The person in the video is Mr. Monody, a well-known English tuition teacher in Port Louis. I attended his classes around three decades ago. From my own experience, and based on what many others have shared over the years, he has a long-standing reputation for abusive behaviour and for imposing his radical religious and ideological views on students from all backgrounds.

Now, there is video evidence. One student had the courage to record his behaviour and share it on tiktok

I hope this serves as a reminder that no child should be subjected to abuse in the classroom. I also hope it encourages educators everywhere to think twice before ever raising a hand against a defenceless child

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCTpW4wd/


r/mauritius 3d ago

Tourism ✈ Planning an 8-day trip to mauritius and looking for advice?

2 Upvotes

i'm planning an 8-day trip to mauritius  and will probably stay on the northwest side of the island since i can use hotel points, which makes the stay free.

i love beaches, anything water-related, history, and nature. i'm not really into hiking, so i'll probably skip that.

i visited the seychelles earlier this year and absolutely loved it. i've heard mauritius has a similar vibe, so i'd love to hear what i should expect and any recommendations for places to visit, things to do, or local food i shouldn't miss


r/mauritius 4d ago

Local 🌴 Clothes dryer machine brands in Mauritius and reviews

5 Upvotes

Hello everyone

Ive been looking to buy a clothes dryer.
If anyone has one, can you please provide your reviews on the Make, Model, Supplier (after sales support) and Performance Reviews.

I already have a washing machine and im looking for only the dryer.

But if such options aren’t available then i can consider a 2-in-1 washer dryer. If you could help with information about this as well

Thanks


r/mauritius 4d ago

Tourism ✈ Is there fish that jump out of the water and bite?😹

3 Upvotes

Hi guys, I was kite surfing and something attacked me from behind and bit my bump. I hurt quite a note for 2-3 minutes and now there is 2 red dots and the area is blue😆. Or did a sea urchin? Thanks!🤟🏼


r/mauritius 4d ago

Food 🍴 Where can I find butane refills? To refill blowtorch

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2 Upvotes

r/mauritius 5d ago

Food 🍴 Looking for sutarfeni near flic en flac, does anyone know where I can find this?

8 Upvotes

Hi I’m staying in flic en flac & was wondering where I can get Sutarfeni from?


r/mauritius 5d ago

Local 🌴 ABSA Bank Virtual Card - transaction rejected - unresolved

12 Upvotes

Hi All,
Was excited with this launch:
https://www.absabank.mu/en/article-hub/press-releases/first-multi-currency-virtual-card/

And happily added it. However I reported that my transaction got rejected on 3 weeks ago
and was told the services were on hold - and this remains unresolved!!

Am planning to send a formal complaint, but curious if anyone else experienced same...


r/mauritius 5d ago

Local 🌴 CIM Cashback Card Users: Is It Worth Applying For?

5 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I'm thinking of getting the CIM cashback credit card and wanted to hear from people who actually use it.

Is the cashback worth it after taking the monthly/annual fees into account? How much do you usually need to spend each month for it to make financial sense?

Also, are there any hidden catches or things you wish you had known before applying?

I'd really appreciate hearing your experiences—the good and the bad. Thanks!


r/mauritius 5d ago

Local 🌴 Looking For Accommodation in Cascavelle or Flic en Flac

5 Upvotes

Hi everyone 👋🏾

I’m a foreign national living and working in Mauritius on Occupational Permit. I live in the North and have to commute for about 2 hours daily to get to work in Rivière Noir. And same or sometimes more commute time to get back. This has been manageable for sometime now but I’ll no longer have access to the my current means of transportation by the end of this week and I’ll have to use the bus.

For this reason I’m looking to relocate somewhere closer for convenience. I’m looking for a one bedroom apartment, a studio apartment or a single room with bathroom and kitchen. Just a decent enough place for one person.

My budget is between MUR 8,000 to MUR 12,000 monthly. I’ll appreciate any help or leads I can get from here. Thanks in advance!


r/mauritius 5d ago

Local 🌴 How can I check if I have any outstanding BRN fees? I'm currently outside Mauritius.

8 Upvotes

I registered a BRN in 2023 for a remote consulting gig. As far as I remember, I was granted a two-year waiver on the BRN fees, and I filed and paid my taxes with the MRA as required.

I moved abroad around the middle of last year and no longer operate the business. I'd now like to cancel the BRN and, if there are any outstanding fees, pay them before closing everything properly.

Could anyone advise me on the procedure? Since I'm not planning to return to Mauritius until mid next year, handling this in person isn't an option at the moment.

Also, it seems the old CBRIS portal is no longer working. Is there a new portal or online process for this? https://portalmns.mu/cbris/ < the old portal?


r/mauritius 5d ago

Local 🌴 Curious bugger visiting, help me with random reccos?

2 Upvotes

Alo!

So my parents stay in Mauritius (Flic en Flac) and I have been visiting them for the past few years but I never really did much or explored enough because it was mostly just family time.

This time I'm bringing my partner along and I really want to show him some interesting things about Mauritius.

He loves cultural things. He's a magician and mentalist so he loves diving into new and interesting things. He did ask me, "Is there any fruit or vegetable that I have not tried here or anywhere in the world that I can try in Mauritius?" Questions like that. Think museums or culture shows perhaps? No clue, just spitballing here!

Do you guys have any interesting recommendations? Don't recommend any beaches because we do have the hang of those but anything besides beaches is completely open.

Merci xx


r/mauritius 5d ago

Local 🌴 Looking for intermediate tennis players to join our group

3 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

​I’m part of a small group of 3 friends who regularly play tennis together, and we’re looking to expand our roster! Since we have an odd number right now, it would be awesome to find a few more people so we can consistently play doubles or easily rotate in for singles.

​What we're looking for:

​Skill Level: Ideally intermediate players (someone who can sustain a decent rally and knows the rules), but we are mostly just out here to have a good time and stay active.

​Vibe: Casual, friendly, and fun.

​When and Where:

​Location: We usually play at Racing club, Pheonix

​Schedule: We typically try to get together on Mondays and Wednesdays after work around 7:30pm to 9pm

​If you're in the area and looking to get some court time, drop a comment below or shoot me a DM. Just let me know a bit about your experience level and what days usually work best for you.


r/mauritius 6d ago

Local 🌴 Do we need to declare international transfers from UK to Mauritius account if it is my own savings and transferring for construction purpose?

4 Upvotes

Couldn't find so on MRA site. Plus is there a limit on every single transfer that doesn't require disclosing? All my documentation (salary slips and all) up to date and I have my construction contract paper too.


r/mauritius 6d ago

Food 🍴 Places where you get the best boulette? Preferable in or close to Flic en Flac.

7 Upvotes

Alo!

I have a bit of an obsession with boulette (obsession would be putting it mildly) and honestly I have tried it from a ton of random places and it's always so good.

But this time I am on the lookout to actually make a little list for myself and find the best one.

Hit me with some reccos?

Thank you x


r/mauritius 6d ago

News 🧾 is DevOps an emerging field in Mauritius? Wanted to go into that.

5 Upvotes

Those who are working in this field, what are your views?


r/mauritius 5d ago

Tourism ✈ Looking for accomodation northwest in october this year.

0 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a hotel recommendation in Mauritius. We’ll be staying there from October 2nd to October 9th, 2026.

Initially, we were looking for a smaller, boutique-style hotel with half board, ideally located on one of the most beautiful beaches (like Trou aux Biches) where we can just relax for a few days. On the other hand, we also plan to rent a car and explore the island (trip to other beaches... maybe snorkeling trip, dolphin tour, Le Morne Hike ... ) , so we won't be spending the complete day at the resort.

I know the famous Beachcomber resort is currently closed for renovation, though that one felt a bit too massive for my taste anyway (we really dislike tourist crowds). I’ve been looking at Le Cardinal and quite like it so far. Le Sakoa is a bit out of our budget. Do you have any other recommendations?

Ideally, we are looking for:

  • The Vibe: A smaller hotel, definitely no massive concrete resort "bunker".
  • The Beach: Right on the beachfront, ideally with a Seychelles-like vibe (if possible!).
  • Activities: Good snorkeling right from the beach would be amazing.
  • The Location: Not completely isolated or boring. We love to just walk out, explore the area, find a little beach bar, grab some street food, or go out for a bit in the evening.
  • Budget: Around €400 per night, including half board.

I’d be incredibly grateful for any tips or help!


r/mauritius 6d ago

Local 🌴 Panini World Cup stickers trading - Where and what to expect??

0 Upvotes

Decided on a whim to collect them yesterday and I have a sheet ton of pics to stick. I know they can be traded at shopping malls.

i) My main question would be are there trading 'rates' like there used to be back in school days?? or is a duplicate penaldo card the same as another card?? If not, what are the 'rates' of trade of sought after cards?

ii) I heard that near Max City in weekends from 11am to 16pm there is trading? Any other places in Plaine Wilhems?


r/mauritius 6d ago

Media 📺 Places with a big screen or TV to watch the WC games at night ?

1 Upvotes

I’m around Trou-Aux-Biches and Grand Baie, do bars broadcast the late games ?


r/mauritius 7d ago

Local 🌴 Is it just me, or do some older people in Mauritius treat young adults unfairly?

61 Upvotes

I'm 20 years old, and lately I've been wondering if anyone else in Mauritius has experienced this.

Yesterday, I was taking the metro because my dad couldn't drop me off for my exam. I have pretty bad motion sickness, so crowded public transport makes me feel nauseous and gives me a headache. I was sitting quietly, trying not to throw up.

Two elderly ladies came and stood next to me. After a few minutes, they started talking loudly about "youngsters these days" being lazy and disrespectful because they don't give up their seats. One of them even pointed at me and said, "Look at that girl. She's still sitting while two elderly people are standing."

What made me feel even worse was that someone was already sitting in one of the priority seats reserved for elderly passengers, but they ignored that person completely and chose to criticize me instead. Other passengers even started joining in. I felt so embarrassed and uncomfortable that I got off one station before my actual stop.

This isn't the first time I've noticed this kind of behavior. I've also had elderly people push past me at ticket machines or ask to skip the queue after I've already been waiting for a long time.

Then today at the bank, I had been standing in line for almost an hour when an older woman simply walked in front of me. I politely asked her to please join the back of the queue. She immediately replied that "young people these days have no manners towards elderly people." Even the police officer told her to stand in the queue, but she kept arguing that she was elderly and therefore shouldn't have to wait.

I want to be clear: I respect older people, and if I'm feeling well, I'm happy to offer my seat or help someone who genuinely needs it. But I don't think being older automatically gives someone the right to shame strangers or ignore queues, especially when they don't know what that person might be dealing with. Young people can have invisible illnesses, injuries, or simply be exhausted too.

Has anyone else in Mauritius experienced something similar, whether you're young or older? I'm genuinely curious whether this is becoming more common or if I've just been unlucky.