Mauritius
Location: South-west of Indian Ocean and off coast of south-east Africa continent
Dubbed the "diamond of the Indian Ocean", the island nation of Mauritius is always mentioned as an ideal destination for a great vacation. The island of Mauritius is of volcanic origin and is almost surrounded by coral reefs. The northern part is the central plateau plain, the highest point being the Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire in the southwest.
Mauritius has nothing more appealing than beaches. The sea surface is blue all year round, especially more brilliant when the sky is less cloudy with bright yellow sunshine. The sandy beaches are also very long and beautiful, with many cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and green forests. The closer to the edge of the island, the bluer the water. The beautiful Mauritius Sea is not inferior or even superior to world-famous tourist destinations such as Maldives, Bali, Phuket, Cebu, etc. The name Mauritius is associated with stretching sugarcane plantations and the third largest coral reef worlds surrounding the island, creating a beautiful calm beach. It is also an area with magical seven-color lands. Geologists believe it is due to the formation of weather and volcanic rock.
Mauritius has a tropical monsoon climate, with the temperature and weather between seasons not too different. So no matter what time of year you travel, the sunshine here still gives you moments of great relaxation.