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Best hotels in Mauritius

Fringed by turquoise lagoons and volcanic peaks, Mauritius captivates visitors with its blend of tropical beaches, multicultural cuisine, and lush natural beauty. We've handpicked the best hotels in Mauritius based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

Best cheap hotel: Maison Du Nord
Best boutique hotel: La Maison 20 Degrés Sud
Best luxury hotel: Constance Prince Maurice

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4.6

LUX* Belle Mare Resort & Villas

LUX Belle Mare

Set on Mauritius’ idyllic east coast, LUX Belle Mare features a powdery white beach, swaying coconut palms, and a turquoise lagoon rich with coral and marine life. Following a 2022 fire, the resort reopened in 2023 with a refreshed tropical-modern design by Mauritian architect Jean-François Adam and designer Jean-Marc Tang.

The resort offers 174 suites and 12 villas with garden or ocean views, blending airy indoor-outdoor spaces with soft pastel accents and nature-inspired décor. Guests can also enjoy nine restaurants and bars, a tranquil spa, and a stunning 22,000-square-foot oceanfront pool.

4.5

SALT of Palmar

Salt of Palmar

At adults-only Salt of Palmar in Mauritius, good vibes come built in. This palm-fringed escape blends Moroccan-inspired architecture with vibrant, colorful interiors, plus a rooftop bar, spa, pool, and powder-soft beach just steps away. Guests are encouraged to swap skills with locals, donate books to the hotel library, and embrace a stay that feels more like a lifestyle than a resort.

The hotel focuses on meaningful experiences, from pottery workshops and curry-making classes to learning traditional Mauritian music. Guests can also enjoy fishing trips, salt-farm visits, and salt-based spa treatments. Eco-friendly touches include filtered water stations instead of plastic bottles, while an on-site French boulangerie serves fresh croissants and pastries daily.

4.7

Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel

Escape to the adults-only Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel, a peaceful hideaway on a private peninsula in northern Mauritius. With its white-sand beach, hidden romantic corners, and sunset bar overlooking the sea, it’s designed for couples seeking privacy and relaxation.

Spend your days stargazing, swimming in the pools or crystal-clear lagoon, snorkelling, and sailing by catamaran to secluded islands. Paired with authentic Mauritian cuisine and a slow, laid-back atmosphere, the resort offers an intimate taste of tropical island life.

4.8

Constance Prince Maurice

Set on Mauritius’ peaceful northeastern coast, Constance Prince Maurice blends tropical beauty with colonial elegance and Mauritian design. Named after a 17th-century Dutch prince tied to the spice trade, the resort offers secluded luxury across lush gardens, mangroves and private beaches. Suites and overwater villas feature natural materials, warm interiors and serene lagoon views.

Guests can dine at Le Barachois, Mauritius’ only floating seafood restaurant, unwind at the spa or enjoy snorkeling, golf and sunset cruises. With candlelit jetties, swaying palms and tranquil surroundings, the resort delivers a refined island escape.

4.5

La Maison 20 Degrés Sud

Nestled within a lush coconut grove, La Maison 20 Degrés Sud captures the essence of barefoot luxury. Thatched roofs, wooden shutters, and ocean-facing terraces create a peaceful retreat where time seems to slow, inviting guests to relax beside the sea and soak in breathtaking sunsets.

Beyond its antique entrance, the hotel offers vintage dinner cruises, a hidden-garden spa, and a cozy wood-paneled lounge perfect for quiet afternoons. While snorkeling, golf, and island excursions await, the true charm lies in embracing the island’s unhurried rhythm from a hammock beneath the palms.

4.7

Maison Du Nord

Maison Du Nord

If you’re looking for a cozy, laid-back vibe in Mauritius, Maison Du Nord is a budget-friendly gem. Tucked away in the north near Grand Baie, it feels more like a chic, intimate guest house than a massive, sterile resort. The tropical garden and pool area are perfect for unwinding with a drink after a day of exploring.

The best part? The staff genuinely treat you like family, and the boutique rooms have this lovely, modern-meets-island aesthetic. Plus, you're just minutes from stunning northern beaches without paying crazy luxury resort prices. It’s ideal for a relaxed, authentic island getaway.

4.7

Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita

Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita

The secluded Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita sits amid lush greenery and emerald waters, welcoming guests via a scenic route of mountain views and a lagoon-facing arrival with a refreshing mocktail. Its 136 contemporary villas are woven into tropical surroundings and reached by bicycle through 64 acres of endemic gardens.

Dining spans three restaurants, from fine French cuisine to toes-in-the-sand Mauritian dishes, with cooking classes offering a taste of island life to take home. For relaxation, a spa perched on wooden pillars above the Indian Ocean provides one of the resort’s most striking experiences.

4.6

One&Only Le Saint Géran

One&Only Le Saint Géran Mauritius

A 50-year style icon, One&Only Le Saint Géran is Mauritius’ grand dame, refreshed with a 21st-century makeover blending colonial charm with contemporary wood, stone, and sugarcane thatch.

Designed for pure relaxation, the resort invites days spent gazing at the lagoon, drifting to the spa for a traditional Mauritian massage, savoring garlic-buttered grilled lobster, and sinking into soft daybeds for lingering poolside siestas.

4.7

Lakaz Chamarel Exclusive Lodge

Lakaz Chamarel Exclusive Lodge

Above Chamarel village, this owner-run retreat sits in forested hills offering a quiet, personal escape. Suites and villas are set in tropical gardens, often with private pools, open-air showers, and terraces wrapped in frangipani and hibiscus. With no TVs, the experience is guided by birdsong, winding paths, and the rhythm of nature.

Meals draw on Mauritian tradition, while days drift into hammocks, cycling, or massages in bamboo-shaded spaces. With just 20 rooms, the atmosphere stays intimate, shaped by both nature and warm local hospitality.

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