Indulge in rejuvenating moment
Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority, unveiled the new advertising campaign for the Indian market. In its first phase, it will spread awareness about the destination’s romance, adventure, wildlife, nature, gastronomy, culture and heritage attributes on social media to encourage Indian travellers to visit Mauritius. The Republic of Mauritius has also announced waiving off the requirement of producing a negative PCR test for all incoming visitors. With summer around the corner, a beach holiday is probably on the mind, not to mention an all-round wellness and relaxation experience. What better way to get your dose of sea, spa, serenity than at a luxury resort along or on the sea?
One can choose many resort while visit in Mauritius like The Residence Mauritius Exude modern-day royalty as you unwind in the resort’s turn-of-the-century plantation house-inspired guest rooms. The Residence Mauritius stands on a mile of white sand kissed by the azure blue of the Indian ocean. The Residence Maldives Dhigurah If you are looking to really immerse in a natural experience, this resort - designed to blend in perfectly with nature - is just what you are craving. The Residence Maldives Falhumaafushi An authentic Maldivian experience is in store for travelers in guest rooms that seamlessly blend traditional Maldivian architecture with contemporary elegance.
Revenues in tourism In 1995, tourism revenues amounted to 616.00 million USD, or about 15.25 percent of the gross national product. This corresponded to about 437,000 tourists at that time and roughly 1,410 USD per person. Within 25 years, the country's dependence on tourism has decreased substantially. In the last year of the survey, the revenue now amounts to 518.00 million USD, accounting for 4.7 percent of the gross national product. Each visitor now spends an average of 1,639 USD for his holiday in Mauritius.