What is the cost of living in Mauritius like in 2024?

If you’re considering moving to Mauritius, it’s essential to budget carefully to ensure a smooth transition. Although the cost of living on the island is about 37% lower than in many European countries, the financial reality can be more complex for newcomers. Magellan, a firm specializing in assisting foreigners settling in Mauritius, gives you an overview of the expenses you should expect and be prepared for to optimize your relocation.

Overall living costs in Mauritius

Despite a generally lower cost of living than in many Western countries, several factors can affect your budget substantially. Besides the financial requirements for obtaining a residence permit, which requires investing a specific sum annually or purchasing property worth at least USD 375,000, adopting your habitual lifestyle can significantly impact your finances.

Housing

Rent prices in Mauritius are generally lower than in Europe, although prices vary according to the location and property comfort. Beachfront villas are particularly sought-after by foreigners and thus more expensive. Still, buying or renting property is often more affordable in Mauritius than elsewhere.

Food and services

Local products, such as fresh food and personal services, are generally cheaper in Mauritius. However, products imported from China, like clothing and electronic equipment, are as expensive as in Europe. Some items, such as cheese, wines, and spirits, as well as private healthcare, can also be significantly expensive.

Below is an estimate of the costs for essential food items in Mauritian Rupees (MUR):

  • Milk (1 liter): 57.82
  • Fresh bread (500 g): 30.80
  • Rice (1 kg): 97.64
  • Eggs (12): 94.95
  • Cheese (1 kg): 434.89
  • Apples (1 kg): 97.44
  • Bananas (1 kg): 81.75
  • Oranges (1 kg): 94.68
  • Tomatoes (1 kg): 137.57
  • Potatoes (1 kg): 49.62
  • Onions (1 kg): 51.00
  • Water (1 liter): 26.50

Planning your budget for relocation to Mauritius

Airfare

Depending on the season and airline, round-trip flights to Mauritius cost between EUR 750 and EUR 1,300. Therefore, it’s vital to budget for regular trips back to Europe if you plan to visit family and friends.

Shipping your belongings

Using a container to transport your furniture can cost about EUR 7,000, but sharing a container with other expats can reduce this cost to between EUR 2,000 and EUR 5,000. Many accommodations come furnished, which can simplify your move.

Transportation

Renting a vehicle is recommended for moving around more easily, but this can cost about 350 EUR per month, or you could count EUR 5,000 to buy a second-hand vehicle. If you prefer to buy a new vehicle, prices start at EUR 10,000.

However, Mauritius offers an affordable and convenient public transport system, including a tramway called MetroExpress. Here is an insight into the transportation costs you need to factor into your budget:

  • Single journey local transport ticket: MUR 40
  • Regular monthly pass: MUR 1,024
  • Taxi start (normal tariff): MUR 150
  • Taxi 1 km (normal tariff): MUR 108
  • Taxi 1-hour waiting (normal tariff): MUR 450
  • Petrol (1 liter): MUR 71.24

Healthcare

It’s recommended for foreigners to have health insurance, either through local providers or via international health insurance companies for comprehensive coverage. Private medical care may require additional insurance.

Education

Private schools in Mauritius are expensive, with tuition fees ranging from EUR 250 to EUR 500 per month per child.

Leisure activities

Dining out and leisure activities are generally affordable. For example, dining out at a fine restaurant can cost around EUR 15. On the plus side, activities like hiking or relaxing at the beach are absolutely free.

Daily living expenses

Remember to budget daily expenses like groceries, phone and Internet plans, and personal care products. For a single person, basic utilities for an 85 m² apartment cost about MUR 2,404 per month, including electricity, heating, water, garbage services, internet, and mobile phone plan. Here are the details:

  • Basic utilities for an 85m² apartment: MUR 2,404
  • Internet (50+ Mbps, unlimited): MUR 1,443
  • Mobile phone plan with calls and 10+ GB: MUR 846

Conclusion

While the cost of living in Mauritius is lower than in Europe, careful financial planning is crucial to manage your expenses and fully enjoy your new life on the island. Proper management can make your relocation successful and maximize this unique experience.

For personalized advice and detailed information on real estate investment opportunities in Mauritius, contact Magellan. Our team of experts will help you find the ideal property and navigate the administrative processes to ensure a successful transaction and a pleasant stay on the island.

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