While many European travelers are enjoying summer, here in the southern hemisphere, the latest Mauritius weather report highlights a shift towards the cooler, drier winter conditions that make our island such a rewarding destination. As someone who calls Mauritius home, I know how much weather influences your holiday plans, whether you’re relaxing on the beach, hiking the lush peaks, or setting out for a day at sea.
Today’s Mauritius Weather Report: What Tourists Should Expect
For visitors in May, you can anticipate typical winter weather—pleasantly mild and largely dry—but with a few things to keep in mind for your daily outings. According to meteorological updates, trade wind clouds are currently influencing the island’s weather, creating a mix of partly cloudy and sometimes overcast conditions throughout the day. Light showers are most likely in the eastern regions, the south, and across the central plateau. If you’re based in these areas, it’s wise to start your day with a light rain jacket or a compact umbrella, especially for morning excursions or scenic drives.
Temperature Ranges to Guide Your Packing
- Coastal regions: Expect maximum temperatures between 27°C and 29°C during the day—a comfortable warmth ideal for the beach, but not overwhelmingly hot.
- Central plateau: Cooler, with daytime highs between 23°C and 25°C. Nights dip to 18°C–20°C, so a sweater is handy for dinners or early outings.
- Coastal nights: Mild, remaining between 22°C and 24°C. Perfect for an evening stroll or a waterfront meal.
These temperature patterns offer some of the most pleasant conditions for beach walks, hikes, and general exploring. If you’re interested in special events, check out the “Wings for Life World Run 2026 at Telfair: Charity Race Hits Mauritius” for outdoor activity inspiration this month.
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Wind and Sea: Important Safety Considerations
The wind is forecast to blow steadily from the east-southeast at around 20 km/h, with gusts up to 50 km/h. This might not impact your poolside lounging, but if you’re sailing, kitesurfing, or planning a fishing trip, keep a close eye on conditions. Winds will become a touch stronger at night, adding a refreshing feel but also making the sea a little more dynamic.
Sea Conditions and Travel Advice
The sea will be rough beyond the reefs, with waves around 2.5 meters (about eight feet). For your safety, venturing into deep water or booking high-seas boat excursions is not advised today. Conditions are expected to improve for short periods, but it’s best to heed local advice and remain cautious.
- Choose sheltered lagoon swimming if you want to get in the water.
- Avoid high-seas sailing, fishing, or diving tours unless local captains confirm calm conditions.
- For a deeper overview of sea safety, see our article: “Mauritius Weather: Sea Safety Update and Coastal Conditions for Tourists“
For official updates and emergency alerts, check Mauritius Meteorological Services [nofollow].
Why This Matters For Your Trip
In May, Mauritius typically enjoys its best weather for outdoor and coastal activities—less humidity, fewer tropical downpours, and gentle breezes. Light rain and cloud cover help keep temperatures comfortable and often pass quickly. However, localized showers and wind-driven seas remain a reminder to plan your days with flexibility.
- Always check the morning weather forecast before scheduling boat tours or longer hikes.
- On cloudy or rainy days, consider local museums or indoor experiences.
- Packing a lightweight waterproof jacket is always useful, especially if you’ll be out early or late when the air is cooler.
As always, don’t hesitate to ask local guides or your accommodation for up-to-date weather and safety information—our hospitality here is second to none, and locals are always ready to help you make the most of your visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will rain affect my Mauritius holiday in May?
May is generally dry in Mauritius, but you may encounter brief, light showers—mainly in the east, south, and central plateau. Most rain passes quickly, so flexible planning is best.
Is it safe to swim or book boat trips during rough seas?
When the Mauritius weather report warns of strong seas, avoid swimming beyond the reefs and postpone offshore boat trips. Stick to sheltered lagoons and always check local advice.
What should I pack for this weather?
Bring layers for cooler evenings and a lightweight waterproof jacket for occasional rain, particularly if you plan to explore the central plateau or east coast.
How can I get official weather updates while in Mauritius?
Refer to the Mauritius Meteorological Services website or consult hotel staff for the latest forecasts and safety advice.

