Top Destinations in Mauritius
Looking for a serviced apartment in Mauritius? Whether you’re planning a longer corporate stay or visiting for a short-term business trip, our serviced apartments in Mauritius offer the perfect blend of quality, flexibility, and comfort. Whether you’re working in Port Louis’ financial district, attending a conference near Ebene CyberCity, or simply extending your stay to enjoy the island’s tropical beauty, our serviced apartments in Mauritius provide the ideal base.
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Mauritius may be best known for its pristine beaches and turquoise lagoons, but it also offers thriving commercial centres, world-class infrastructure, and a growing number of serviced apartments suited to corporate guests.
Serviced Apartments in Port Louis & Chambly – The bustling capital city and financial hub of Mauritius. Home to the Stock Exchange of Mauritius, corporate headquarters, and government offices, Port Louis is ideal for business travellers.
Serviced Apartments in Ebene – The country’s modern business and technology park, located near Quatre Bornes. A major centre for IT, financial services, and international companies.
SilverDoor serviced apartments in Mauritius combine the comfort of a private residence with the amenities and service quality of a premium hotel — making them ideal for business travellers.
Spacious living and dining areas designed for long or short stays
Fully equipped kitchens for self-catering convenience
Regular housekeeping and on-site support services
Modern amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, smart TVs, and air conditioning
Flexible booking options and cost-effective rates for corporate stays
Mauritius enjoys a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. The hot, humid summer runs from November to April, while the cooler, drier winter lasts from May to October. Cyclone season typically occurs between January and March, though major storms are infrequent. For business travel, the most comfortable months are May to September.
The official currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). Major credit cards are widely accepted across the island, and ATMs are easily accessible in urban areas. Contactless payments and mobile wallets are increasingly popular in hotels, restaurants, and retail outlets.
English is the official language used in government and business, while French and Mauritian Creole are commonly spoken in daily life. Business travellers will have no difficulty communicating in English across corporate and hospitality sectors.
Mauritius operates on Mauritius Standard Time (UTC +4) and does not observe Daylight Saving Time. This makes coordination with Europe, Asia, and Africa convenient for international business communications.