
Rodrigues Mauritius Travel Guide
My.T (Mauritius Telecom) and Emtel are the main mobile network operators on Rodrigues, offering reliable services.
Most hotels and inns on Rodrigues supply Wi-Fi access for their guests, often free of charge.
The main post office stands in Port Mathurin. You use its services for sending postcards or letters.
English and French hold official status in Mauritius, including Rodrigues. Rodriguan Creole is the most widely spoken language among locals.
Buy a local SIM card for reliable internet access. Learn a few basic Creole phrases to connect with locals.
Rodrigues functions on a relaxed schedule, but most businesses follow standard hours.
Generally open from around 09:MIDNIGHT to 17:00 or 18:00, Monday to Friday. Many smaller shops may close for an hour or so during lunchtime.
Larger supermarkets, mainly in Port Mathurin, may have extended hours, often until 19:00 or 20:00.
Lunch service usually runs from 12:00 to 14:00. Dinner service typically starts around 19:00 and continues until 21:00. Smaller, local eateries might possess more flexible or shorter opening times.
Most key sights, like the François Leguat Giant Tortoise and Cave Reserve, operate from approximately 09:FROM 12 to 17:00.
Banks typically open Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 15:00. They usually close on weekends and public holidays.
Check business hours in advance, especially for banks and shops. Plan for limited provisions on Sundays and public holidays.
A handshake is common when meeting someone for the first time or otherwise saying goodbye.
Dress modestly and casually. Lightweight, comfortable clothing suits most situations.
If eating traditional food that hasout cutlery, use your right hand. It is polite to finish your food.
Always seek permission before taking photos of individuals, notably for children. Respect their decision if they decline.
Dress modestly when visiting villages plus places of worship. Always ask for permission before taking photos of people.
Travelers with mobility challenges or other specific needs will find Rodrigues' infrastructure not extensively designed for accessibility.
Rodrigues' infrastructure generally lacks provisions for travelers with mobility needs. Pavements are often uneven, narrow, or non-existent in many areas.
Very few attractions or ways to get around are fully accessible. Access to natural sites, beaches, and historical points often involves uneven terrain, stairs, or unpaved paths.
No expert services are widely available for travelers with visual or hearing impairments.
Contacting the Rodrigues Tourism Office directly before your journey is the best way to get up-to-recent data on any available accessible services or facilities.
Plan your trip meticulously if you have mobility needs. Rodrigues' infrastructure has limited accessibility.