Like many Mauritians, Gerald Ami started his working life in hospitality, and he soon became frustrated by the holiday packages being sold on his home island. “Mauritius was being promoted and sold as a honeymoon destination, pristine beaches, gorgeous resorts… All of this is true, of course: our hotels and beaches really are beautiful. But there’s that other part: the authenticity of the island.”
Like Indian Ocean neighbours the Maldives and Seychelles, Mauritius has been a popular honeymoon destination since the 1960s. The hotel is usually the holiday. “Five years ago, people were locked in the hotel on an all-inclusive basis and would be taken from the hotel to the excursion and back to the hotel,” says Gerald. “Growing up, I really felt that people were not experiencing the best my country had to offer.”
Gerald co-founded our partner Mauritius Conscious to create holidays that he felt reflected his home properly.
These honeymoons are less about the beach resort and more about that heart-skipping feeling of discovering things you didn’t know existed: a lychee wine vineyard; the unspoiled lagoons of Ile Aux Aigrettes; Tamarin River at sunset; the soaring landscapes of Black River National Park.