Nevertheless, the cost of living can vary significantly depending on the region and consumer choices, making it essential to evaluate your budget according to your personal lifestyle.
Cost of living in Mauritius
漏 johan10 / Envato ElementsThe cost of living in Mauritius depends on numerous factors: your consumption habits, place of residence, mode of transport, or your daily lifestyle. After several years of fluctuations marked by global inflation, the Mauritian economy is now showing signs of stabilization. Prices are gradually normalizing, and some increases have lessened due to better control over imports and policies supporting purchasing power.
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The rising cost of living in Mauritius in figures
Overall, the country maintains a controlled economic environment. According to Statistics Mauritius, the country recorded an annual inflation rate of 3.5% in 2025, a level considered stable and contained compared to the fluctuations of previous years. This moderate increase is primarily driven by rising prices for food, non-alcoholic beverages, and certain essential services.
The Bank of Mauritius, moreover, forecasted an average inflation rate close to 4% for the entire year of 2025, reflecting an economy in a phase of normalization despite the persistence of pressures on imported prices. Overall, the island maintains a relatively stable economic environment, with a cost of living that evolves predictably and without abrupt increases.
Transportation
The last revision of fare schedules took place in 2022. However, it is recommended to check the current rates with bus companies or Metro Express before any travel.
Fuel
Since the end of 2025, fuel prices are as follows:
Fuel | Price per liter |
|---|---|
Petrol | 搁蝉听58.45 |
Diesel | 搁蝉听58.95听 |
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Monthly budget in Mauritius
When moving abroad, it is essential to consider expenses related to housing, bills, internet, food, fuel, home insurance, and leisure.
Housing and rent
The rental market in Mauritius continues to grow, with a marked increase in the most sought-after areas by expatriates, notably the North (Grand Baie, Pereybere) and the West (Tamarin, Flic-en-Flac). In 2025, rents were within the following ranges:
Type of housing | Monthly rent range |
|---|---|
Apartments or houses on the outskirts of Port-Louis, Plaines Wilhems, or less touristy villages | Rs听15,000 to 40,000 |
Studios in Plaines Wilhems | Rs听7,000 to 15,000 |
Family homes with gardens in expatriate hubs (North and West) | Rs听60,000 to 130,000听 |
Beachside villas or very high-end properties | Rs听80,000 to 150,000 and above |
Agency fees and deposit
- Security deposit: generally at least one month's rent plus 15% VAT, and sometimes up to 2 or 3 months' rent.
- Agency fees: shared between the tenant and the landlord. For leases longer than six months, these fees can reach one month's rent plus 15% VAT.
Food prices in Mauritius
Food costs vary based on individual habits. Outdoor markets offer fruits and vegetables at affordable prices, while products like meats, cheeses, or alcohol remain more expensive in supermarkets. Some essential items, such as bread, benefit from capped prices set by the Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Protection.
Indicative food prices
Product | Approximate price |
|---|---|
500 g of boneless chicken fillet | ~ Rs听260听 (or ~ Rs听520/kg) |
1 L of whole milk | ~ Rs听65听 |
1 egg (large) | ~ Rs 10.50 (or ~ Rs 126 for 12) |
1 kg of local tomatoes | ~ Rs 70 鈥 100听 |
250 g of cheddar cheese | ~ Rs 93/kg |
1 kg of apples | ~ Rs听200听 |
1 kg of potatoes | ~ Rs听50听 |
0.3 L of local beer | ~ Rs听75听 |
1 bottle of mid-range red wine | ~听Rs 600听 |
2 L of Coca-Cola | ~ Rs听103听 |
White bread (approximately 120 g) | ~ Rs听2.60 (round bread), ~ 6 Rs (baguette), ~ 30 Rs (traditional baguette) |
Dining out
Mauritius offers a wide range of culinary options, from street food stalls to gourmet restaurants.
Type of meal | Approximate price |
|---|---|
Dholl puri (2 units) | 搁蝉听28听 |
Chow mein / Fried noodles (minn frir) | Rs听150 鈥 300听 |
Meal in a standard restaurant | ~ Rs听400/person |
Basic lunch menu (business area) | ~ Rs听350听 |
Fast-food menu (e.g., McDonald's) | ~ Rs听250听 |
Dinner for two (upscale restaurant) | Rs听2,000 鈥 6,000听 |
Household expenses
Expense item | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
Electricity | Rs听1,000 鈥 3,000 (higher in summer with air conditioning) |
Water | Rs听300 鈥 500 (higher with a pool) |
Household gas 鈥 5 kg bottle | 搁蝉听80听 |
Household gas 鈥 6 kg bottle | 搁蝉听95听 |
Household gas 鈥 12 kg bottle | 搁蝉听190听 |
Internet | Rs听1,200 鈥 2,100听 |
Mobile telephony (prepaid) | Rs听1.20 鈥 3.60/minute |
Transportation
Mauritius has an extensive network of buses, taxis, and the expanding Metro Express. Taxis are not equipped with meters, and fares are determined based on distance and time. It is recommended to negotiate the price in advance.
Taxis
- Basic pickup: about Rs听200, plus听Rs 100鈥200 per additional kilometer
- Waiting fees: about听Rs 600听
The car 鈥 Ownership and use
Owning a car in Mauritius听involves various expenses: fuel, maintenance, registration, and insurance. Expatriates can choose to buy or rent a vehicle.
Cost of fuel and electric charging
- Petrol: 搁蝉听58.45/L
- Diesel: Rs听58.95/L
These rates fluctuate regularly throughout the year. For electric vehicles, the cost of charging depends on the capacity and type of battery, location (gas station or home), time of charging, and charging speed (levels 1, 2, or 3). The calculation is done by multiplying the battery size (in kWh) by the cost of electricity (in Rs/kWh).
Vehicle maintenance
- Authorized garages: more expensive, with full packages reaching up to Rs听36,000 for vehicles with high mileage.
- Private garages: more flexible rates, averaging Rs听8,000 鈥 10,000.
Many garages and dealerships offer annual or one-time options depending on needs.
Renting a car
Type of vehicle | Daily rate |
|---|---|
Manual vehicle (basic model) | From Rs听1,000/day |
Manual vehicle (recent model) | ~ Rs听1,500 /day |
Automatic vehicle (standard) | From Rs听1,500/day |
Luxury or spacious vehicle | Up to Rs听5,000/day |
Rental via a hotel | ~ Rs听2,500/day |
Rental from individuals | ~ Rs听1,000/day |
Renting through a hotel includes additional fees if you pick up the car directly at SSR airport. Renting from individuals can be more economical, but ensure the vehicle is less than 4鈥5 years old to guarantee reliability.
Leisure activities
Beaches and mountains remain freely accessible, while other activities are moderately priced.
Activity | Rate |
|---|---|
Cinema | Rs听250 鈥 Rs听350 (2D or 3D) |
Casela Nature Park (adult, peak season) | Rs听1,525听 |
Casela Nature (child, peak season) | Rs听1,255听 |
Bowling (Strike City 鈥 peak hours) | Rs听250/person per game |
Bowling (Strike City 鈥 off-peak) | Rs听180/person per game |
Bowling (Gravity Max 鈥 Tribeca Mall) | Rs听249/person |
La Vanille Nature Park (residents adult) | Rs听405听 (including restaurant access) |
La Vanille Nature Park (residents child) | Rs听295听 |
La Vanille Nature Park (non-residents adult) | Rs听975听 |
La Vanille Nature Park (non-residents child) | Rs听685听 |
Clothing
Local markets offer clothing at affordable prices, although items in shopping centers are often more expensive. The clothes sold at markets are generally imported, often from China, with sometimes satisfactory quality.
Item | Shopping malls | Market |
|---|---|---|
Jeans | Rs听2,000听 | Rs听500 鈥 1,000听 |
Summer dress | Rs听2,000听 | Rs听600 鈥 1,500听 |
Running shoes (mid-range) | ~ Rs听3,500听 | 鈥 |
Men's leather shoes | ~ Rs听5,000听 | 鈥 |
Cost of education
While public education is free in Mauritius, expatriate families often prefer private international schools.
Institution | Indicative Fee |
|---|---|
Nursery and daycare schools (full day) | ~ Rs听听6,000/month per child |
International primary schools | Up to听Rs听230,000/year per child |
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Health
Consultations with a general practitioner or specialist cost around Rs 2,000. In the case of serious medical issues, expenses can quickly escalate. Expatriates are strongly encouraged to take out international private health insurance, as public hospitals, free for Mauritian citizens, charge non-citizens. In private clinics, a stay or surgery can exceed Rs听100,000.
Housing
Rents depend on location and type of housing. Inland areas, away from the coasts, generally offer more economical options. Shared housing, although not common in Mauritius, can be an interesting alternative to reduce costs.
Where to live in Mauritius
Expatriates mainly concentrate in the following areas:
- North: Grand Baie, Pointe aux Canonniers, Mont Choisy, Trou aux Biches, Pereybere
- West: Tamarin, Flic-en-Flac
- Center: Moka, Curepipe
- East: Poste Lafayette
These regions, close to beaches and entertainment venues, have higher rents. For affordable housing, the towns of Plaines Wilhems (Rose-Hill, Beau-Bassin, Quatre-Bornes) are an interesting alternative. These localities offer all necessary amenities and are well connected to the rest of the island through the metro and buses.
Education for children under 18
International schools, although expensive, remain very popular among expatriates. Tuition fees for non-citizens can exceed 1,000 euros/month. French citizens benefit from discounts in schools of the French education system, an advantage not extended to other nationalities.
More accessible private institutions, such as Dukesbridge, now offer primary education in English. Public schools, which are free, are another option. These institutions provide courses in English and French and allow students to take the Cambridge O-Level and A-Level exams, recognized internationally. However, a B1 level in French and English is mandatory before the age of 16. New non-French-speaking arrivals might need to take catch-up classes.
Leisure
Mauritius is full of free or low-cost activities: beaches, mountains, hiking trails. All beaches are public and freely accessible, although some areas near hotels are privatized beyond the waterline. Libraries and media centers also offer economical resources for families.
However, an evening in a bar, at a concert, or in an arcade can quickly cost 1,500 Rs/person, including entry and drinks.
Getting around听
Metro
The metro network serves Port-Louis and the towns of Plaines Wilhems.
- Full route (Port-Louis to Curepipe): 52 Rs
- Payment: via MECard (tap-to-pay)
Bus
Buses cover the rest of the island, with fares ranging from Rs听17 to 47 depending on the distance. Payments are made in cash only.
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