Mauritius, a vibrant melting pot of cultures, feels like a harmonious family, where Mauritius celebrations bring life and energy to the island year-round. This cultural blend makes the island unique, welcoming everyone to join in the rhythm of traditions and creating special moments for locals and visitors alike.
Examples of Mauritius celebrations and festivities
Diwali
In Mauritius, Diwali unites communities with vibrant processions, lamps, decorations, and sweets, creating a joyful atmosphere.
Eid al-Fitr
The Muslim community celebrates with prayers, feasts, and gift exchanges, making it a joyful Mauritius celebration.
Spring Festival
It is celebrated with dragon dances, fireworks, festive parades, and family gatherings, making it a vibrant Mauritius celebration.
Thaipoosam Cavadee
Thaipoosam Cavadee is a vibrant Mauritius celebration with decorated kavadis, lively processions, and rhythmic chants.
Holi
It’s a vibrant Mauritius celebration where families and friends joyfully throw coloured powders, creating moments of laughter.
Ganesh Chaturthi
It’s a joyous Mauritius celebration with clay idol installations, prayers, fostering spirituality and community.
Maha Shivaratri
It’s a Hindu festival in Mauritius where devotees fast, pray, and visit Ganga Talao for a spiritually meaningful experience.
Ugadi
Ugadi, a vibrant Mauritius celebration, marks the Hindu New Year with prayers, traditional feasts, and lively cultural festivities.
Abolition of Slavery
This celebration in Mauritius marks freedom with cultural events, vibrant ceremonies, and community gatherings.
Independence Day
It’s a Mauritius celebration on the 12th of March, featuring vibrant parades, cultural displays, and a strong sense of national pride.
Assumption Day
On August 15th, Mauritius celebrates the Assumption of the Virgin Mary with church services and vibrant parades, fostering unity.
Père Laval Day
On September 8th, people gather for a walk to Father Laval’s shrine at Sainte Croix to honour the ‘apostle of Mauritius.’