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The Cost of Living in Mauritius: A Comprehensive Guide

The Cost of Living in Mauritius: A Comprehensive Guide (2026)

Mauritius continues to offer a flexible cost of living in 2026, ranging from affordable local lifestyles to high end expatriate living in coastal regions. Costs vary significantly depending on location, property type and lifestyle choices.

Housing: The Largest Monthly Expense

Housing remains the primary cost driver, especially in popular coastal and expat areas.

  • 1-bedroom apartment: USD 330–775 / EUR 305–715 / ZAR 6,100–14,300 per month
  • 2–3 bedroom apartment: USD 500–2,500 / EUR 460–2,310 / ZAR 9,200–46,000 per month
  • Luxury villas: USD 3,500–15,000 / EUR 3,225–13,850 / ZAR 64,000–275,000 per month

Prime locations such as Grand Baie, Tamarin, and Black River sit at the upper end of the market, while inland areas remain more affordable.

Food & Grocery Costs

Daily living costs depend heavily on dining habits.

  • Street food meal: Rs 25–100
  • Local restaurant meal: Rs 200–500
  • Mid range restaurant: USD 20–40 / EUR 18–37 / ZAR 370–740 per person
  • Monthly groceries (single person): USD 400–1,000 / EUR 370–920 / ZAR 7,400–18,500

Eating local remains highly cost-effective, while imported goods and frequent dining out increase expenses significantly.

Utilities & Internet

Monthly utilities are generally stable and moderate.

  • Electricity, water & gas: USD 40–130 / EUR 37–120 / ZAR 740–2,400
  • Fibre internet: USD 25–45 / EUR 23–41 / ZAR 460–830
  • Mobile plans: USD 10–30 / EUR 9–28 / ZAR 185–550

Air conditioning usage can significantly increase electricity costs during warmer months.

Transport Costs

Transport is relatively affordable, though lifestyle-dependent.

  • Bus fares: low cost (under Rs 50 per trip)
  • Fuel: regulated pricing
  • Car ownership/rental: USD 300–700 / EUR 275–645 / ZAR 5,500–12,900 per month

Most expats prefer private transport for convenience, especially outside urban centres.

Healthcare & Education

Mauritius offers solid private healthcare and international schooling options.

  • Private health insurance: USD 200–500 / EUR 185–460 / ZAR 3,700–9,200 per month
  • GP consultation: Rs 1,500–2,500
  • International school fees: up to USD 1,200 / EUR 1,110 / ZAR 22,000 per child per month

Costs vary widely depending on provider and level of cover.

Average Monthly Budget (2026)

  • Single person: USD 700–2,500 / EUR 645–2,310 / ZAR 12,900–46,000
  • Family of 4: USD 1,800–5,500 / EUR 1,660–5,075 / ZAR 33,000–101,000
  • Luxury lifestyle: USD 8,000+ / EUR 7,380+ / ZAR 147,000+

Location Impact on Cost

Location remains one of the biggest cost differentiators:

  • Higher cost: Grand Baie, Tamarin, Black River
  • Mid-range: Flic en Flac, Moka
  • More affordable: Rose Hill, Quatre Bornes, inland villages

Conclusion

In 2026: Mauritius offers a broad spectrum of living costs:

  • Budget friendly for those living locally and inland
  • Mid to high range for coastal expat living
  • Premium pricing for luxury villas and resort style estates

Ultimately, housing location and lifestyle choices are the main drivers of overall monthly spend, making Mauritius highly adaptable to different budgets and relocation goals.

Author R Mogadingwane
Published 19 May 2026 / Views 282
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