DJs going on Mauritius holidays for work
There cannot be too many people living in the United Kingdom that would turn down the chance to work on the beautiful island of Mauritius, especially if they will be well paid and have plenty of time to enjoy this piece of paradise in the Indian Ocean. In fact, most holidaymakers to this popular holiday destination in the Mascarene Islands, regardless of where they come from, would probably entertain the idea of staying on a little longer even if they had to work behind a bar to do so. UK born DJs that are currently working in Mauritius hotels after travelling to this island for a vacation many years before, may not regret leaving behind their former life back in Britain. Although many providers of mobile discos in the UK really enjoy their job, lots of these types of entertainers would give their right arm to have a regular spot in a Mauritius nightclub or spinning tunes for a living at one of the beach bars.
Because of the interesting mix of cultures and languages on Mauritius, this popular place to holiday in the Mascarene Islands has all the right ingredients of being a truly international island nation. The fusion of Chinese, Indian and African as well as French ethnicities, with French being used by most of the media including television broadcasts, makes this island an interesting place to have a vacation. Hardworking mobile DJs that go on Mauritius holidays for a well earned break after working flat out in the UK, are likely to keep an eye open for any possible work on this tropical island. It is not unheard of for British DJs that get tired of the unpredictable weather all too common in the UK to move to a country where the sun is always shining and the quality of life much better. There is something to do for everyone on the island of Mauritius, whether we like to relax on the beach all day long or dance the night away.
Apart from the obvious beauty of many of the Mascarene Islands being a magnet for almost all holidaymakers that make the effort to fly out there from all over the world, people that come from countries that had colonial powers in these regions of the Indian Ocean, will often be interested in the history of the islands, in particular the island of Mauritius. English DJs that are planning to take a vacation and look for work at the same time, may book Le Paradis hotel if they are going to be staying on Mauritius for a couple of weeks or longer. Some of the more talented mobile disco providers from the UK could be lucky enough to get a one year contract playing at this hotel if they took the chance to play some music when the resident DJ had called in sick. Holidaymakers that were feeling a bit under the weather before setting foot on Mauritius are bound to be looking a picture of health in no time.
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Rik, what can I say - what a wonderful night! The music and entertainment were fantastic and we danced all night - I haven't danced that much for years! Looking forward to seeing you again in July for Rob's 40th birthday party.
Maria McKay, Glossop, 2 March 2012