Luxury Mauritius Holidays

Chic Indian Ocean hideaway

Mauritius transports you to an island paradise featuring turquoise lagoons bordered by ribbons of white sand beaches, with a tropical jungle and impressive mountain backdrop. Divers and adventurers will appreciate the colourful sea life, water sports, and shipwrecks, while families can enjoy precious time together paddling shallow, warm waters, and enjoying the year-round sunshine. Golfers will be spoilt for choice with world class fairways, including the famous 18-hole course on the Ile aux Cerfs islet. Couples can select from tranquil bays providing the perfect sanctuary to get away from it all.

Immerse yourself in the fusion of French, Chinese, Creole, and English influences found in the island’s vibrant culture and exquisite cuisine. Sample coq au vin in upmarket restaurants, or spicy samosas from roadside vendors. Visitors can also enjoy year-round festivals, highlights of which include the Cavadee Festival in January or February, featuring flower covered arches, the colourful Lord Shiva Hindu Festival in March and Diwali during October and November.

Luxury holidays in Mauritius

Holidays in Mauritius offer a wealth of sightseeing opportunities, including an excursion to the island capital of Port Louis and its swanky waterfront and colourful markets. The whole family will enjoy exploring Pamplemousses. Botanical Gardens or a sugar cane plantation, while for a unique experience witness the red, orange, grey, and purple sands of the Seven Coloured Earths at Chamarel. Belle Mare and Turtle Bay feature swathes of golden sands, while Bel Ombre offers peaceful rural charm. Flic en Flac attracts visitors with its tranquil beach scene and impressive dive sites.

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Destinations in Mauritius

Best beaches of Mauritius island - Belle Mare. Tropical paradise scenery
Belle Mare

Belle Mare’s beach is shaped like cresting waves, so there’s plenty of sand to go around. A coral reef shadows the coastline, creating snorkel-friendly waters for the exclusive oceanfront hotels.

Beautiful summer landscape of the tropical coast with palms and sandy beach, Bel Ombre, Mauritius island
Bel Ombre
The slow pace of south-westerly Bel Ombre harks back to its village roots. Just a handful of top-class hotels and a golf course stretch between the beach and countryside.

beautiful coast of Mauritius seen from the viewing point if Chamarel.
Chamarel

Set on the fringes of a national park, Chamarel delivers lush scenery, sugarcane plantations, and photogenic sand dunes. The coast is only a 10-minute drive away, too. 

Relaxing tropical holidays. best beaches of Mauritus island, Flic en Flac
Flic En Flac

Flic en Flac is one of the most wanted towns in Mauritius, reeling in an ocean-loving crowd with a long, sandy shoreline of beachfront hotels and watersports outfits.

Aerial view of beautiful tropical beach with turquoise sea. Tropical vacation paradise destination of D'eau Douce and Ile aux Cerfs Mauritius
Trou d'Eau Douce
Trou d’eau Douce curves around a deep-cut bay on the east coast. Its trump card? Neighbouring Île aux Cerfs. This tropical-postcard island is one of the most-visited places in Mauritius.

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Anse La Raie
Nestled upon the edge of a shimmering lagoon. The secluded and peaceful area is the picture perfect setting for a luxurious holiday.
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Balaclava
Luxury holidays in Balaclava bring you all the comforts you need in typical Mauritian style.
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Grand Gaube
The crinkled coastline means that most hotels and resorts here have more than one beach for you to enjoy and they are sheltered by forests of banyan trees and coconut palms – the perfect tropical backdrop.
La Cambuse, Mauritius. Beach from the sky.
Le Chaland Beach
In the south-east of Mauritius, is a tropical gem with perfect all year round temperatures and protected nature reserves nearby.
Pointe d'Esny near Mahebourg in Mauritius,
Pointe-Jérôme
A small fishing village with plenty of charm, Pointe-Jérôme is your ticket to tranquillity in Mauritius. 
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You are in for an exotic treat in Mauritius. Dishes come with a variety of Creole, Chinese, French and Indian influences. Being an island, the seafood is, of course, to die for. Creole curries are popular as are spicy, Indian-inspired curries; just ask for an extra dollop of sour cream with them if you prefer to cool things down. To wash it all down, Mauritian rum is right for the job! You can find it in all sorts of delicious flavours, including vanilla and cinnamon.


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  • Sample locally made rum
  • Lots of time for day trips
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