by Zin-mum » Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:43 pm
I go to Mauritius, an island in the Southern Hemisphere of the Indian Ocean. It is summer there in January and, depending on where you stay on the island, temperatures range from around 25deg C to 35deg C.
There are fantastic beaches with swaying palms and superb hotels, but there are also self-catering villas that you can get.
The people there are renowned to be friendly and welcoming in general.
The only down point is that it is an eleven hour trip, direct with British airways or Air Mauritius.
I still love it though! So does my daughter.
I go to Mauritius, an island in the Southern Hemisphere of the Indian Ocean. It is summer there in January and, depending on where you stay on the island, temperatures range from around 25deg C to 35deg C.
There are fantastic beaches with swaying palms and superb hotels, but there are also self-catering villas that you can get.
The people there are renowned to be friendly and welcoming in general.
The only down point is that it is an eleven hour trip, direct with British airways or Air Mauritius.
I still love it though! So does my daughter.