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Best Resorts in Mauritius for Indian Travelers

Best Resorts in Mauritius

Best Resorts in Mauritius

Let’s be honest. Searching for a luxury stay in a foreign country is sometimes overwhelming. And if that foreign country is Mauritius, then finding the best resorts in Mauritius can be even more confusing because of the premium experiences each property has to offer. It can easily leave you spoilt for choice. 

That’s why we have done the work for you. Here is a well-researched, updated guide to the best resorts in Mauritius, split across three tiers, so you can find what actually fits your travel style and your budget.

Best Luxury Resorts in Mauritius

If you are not compromising on comfort and you want the full Mauritius experience, these are the properties worth your money.

Constance Belle Mare Plage (East Coast, Belle Mare)

Constance Belle Mare Plage In Mauritius

This is one of the most consistently reviewed luxury resorts on the island. Situated on the east coast of Mauritius, Constance Belle Mare Plage is built on the most pristine stretch of beach on the island. The resort has 277 rooms spread across prestige rooms, junior suites, deluxe suites, 18 villas, and a presidential villa. So there is a lot of choice within the property itself.

What makes it stand out is the combination of space, service, and facilities. There are seven restaurants and six bars on the property, two championship golf courses, a kids club, and a full-service spa. For Indian travelers specifically, the international food spread and the attentiveness of the staff consistently gets praised. The general manager personally oversees guest experience, which shows in the way the property operates.

It is a resort where you really do not need to step out for anything, unless you want to explore the island. And even then, taxis are readily available just outside the gates.

Best for: Couples, honeymooners, families who want a complete luxury experience

Note: Some extras like certain dining and activities may carry additional charges. Budget accordingly.

Le Méridien Ile Maurice (North West Coast, Pointe aux Piments)

Le Meridien Ile Maurice

It is a 5-star property in the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio. It has 261 rooms spread along a one-kilometre stretch of ivory sand beach, and 243 of those rooms have private balconies or terraces facing the Indian Ocean.

The resort has a dedicated adult-only section called Nirvana, which has its own two-tier infinity pool and a swim-up bar. This is particularly useful if you are on a honeymoon or a couples trip and still want a quiet corner even within a larger resort. The main pool runs almost the entire length of the central building and opens directly on to the beach.

There are four restaurants and multiple bars, a spa, a kids club, a gym, and water sports facilities. Service is frequently highlighted as warm and thorough. The property is walkable to some local shops and amenities, which is convenient if you want to step out without organising a taxi.

Best for: Le Meridien Ile Maurice package is best for couples (especially honeymooners), families with children, and those who want both adults-only options and family facilities under one roof. 

Note: Rooms and common areas carry a slightly older aesthetic compared to newer builds, but the beach, service, and overall experience more than make up for it.

Westin Turtle Bay Resort and Spa (North West Coast, Balaclava)

Westin Turtle Bay Resort and Spa

The Westin Turtle Bay is a 5-star property on the north-west coast of Mauritius, right on the shores of Turtle Bay. If you are an Indian traveler who values familiar food options alongside luxury, this one is particularly relevant. The resort has an Indian restaurant called Kangan, which is the highlight for an Indian family throughout their stay, with dedicated vegetarian options available.

The main pool here is massive, covering close to 15,000 square feet, with a palm island in the centre and plenty of sun loungers. There is a separate adults-only pool for those who want a quieter experience. The Heavenly Spa is a proper retreat within the resort, and water sports including kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling, and glass-bottom boat trips are complimentary for guests. The dive centre at the beach is an added bonus for those who want to explore the underwater world.

Rooms are spacious, with balconies or patios, and the sunset views from the infinity pool are something most guests specifically mention after choosing the Westin Turtle Bay & Resort package

Best for: Indian families and couples who want familiar food options alongside world-class facilities 

Note: The resort is somewhat remote from local towns, but that also means fewer distractions and a more immersive resort experience.

InterContinental Mauritius Resort Balaclava Fort (North West Coast, Balaclava)

Interncontinental Resort

The InterContinental on Balaclava Bay is built around a historic fort, which gives it a character that most beach resorts in Mauritius do not have. The property has 210 rooms and suites, all facing the sea, and two heated infinity pools. The four restaurants cover Mediterranean, Pan-Asian, Indian, and European cuisines, and an all-inclusive package is available if you want a simpler, one-price holiday.

What works very well here is the activity calendar. There is a Planet Trekkers Kids Club for children, evening entertainment, beach yoga, scuba diving, and a full-service spa. Guests with families frequently mention that both kids and adults were kept equally engaged throughout their stay. The resort is also positioned conveniently, about 15 minutes from the shopping and dining hub of Grand Baie.

One thing worth knowing: the beach here has a rocky coastline and is not the best for swimming. The pools more than compensate for this, but if a swim-ready beach is a priority for you, this may be a consideration.

Best for: Families, travelers who want cultural character alongside luxury, and those who prefer an all-inclusive format 

Note: Beach swimming options are limited due to the rocky coastline, so factor this in.

Best Mid-Range Resorts in Mauritius

You do not need to spend a fortune to have a great stay in Mauritius. These resorts offer solid facilities, good beaches, and real comfort at a more reasonable price point.

Ambre Mauritius, Adults Only (East Coast, Belle Mare/Palmar)

Kayaks resting at Hotel Ambre

If you are traveling as a couple or with friends and want a proper no-kids resort, Ambre is one of the best options in Mauritius. It is an all-inclusive, adults-only resort on the east coast, along a 700-metre stretch of natural white sand beach. The all-inclusive deal here covers most activities, meals across three restaurants, drinks, and non-motorised water sports like kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding, all included.

The beach at Ambre is one of the better ones on the east coast, sheltered and calm, and good for snorkeling. The main pool complex is large and directly faces the beach. 

Best for: Couples, honeymooners, groups of friends looking for an all-inclusive adults-only experience 

Note: About an hour from the airport. Not ideal if you want to be close to the north coast activity hubs, but very good if a quiet, beach-centred holiday is the aim.

Sugar Beach Mauritius (West Coast, Flic en Flac)

Sugar Beach Resort

The Sugar Beach is a 5-star property on the west coast of Mauritius, which is the coast known for the best sunsets on the island. It is situated right on the beach at Flic en Flac. The water here is calm and perfect for swimming, unlike some of the rockier stretches on the north-west. The town of Flic en Flac is just a six-minute drive away, so stepping out to local restaurants and markets is easy.

The resort has a large main pool as well as a quieter pool for a more relaxed experience. There are multiple restaurants including a Japanese restaurant and an Italian restaurant, both of which get consistently high mentions by guests. The grounds are beautifully maintained, rooms are spacious and modern, and the staff are frequently praised for their warmth and genuine attention to guests.

Best for: Families, couples, and anyone who wants a west coast base with a good beach, great sunsets, and a well-run resort 

Note: The west coast is generally quieter and more scenic than the north, but slightly farther from Grand Baie and other tourist hubs.

Long Beach Mauritius (East Coast, Belle Mare)

A bird eye view of Long Beach in Mauritius

Long Beach is a 5-star Sun Resorts property but at a more accessible price point than some of the traditional luxury names. It is on the Belle Mare stretch of the east coast and has 255 rooms, all recently renovated, with good views of the beach. The property is large, almost a small village in itself, with three pools, multiple restaurants, a kids club, and a wellness centre with a Glow Spa.

It works well for families because it has a solid balance between child-friendly facilities and adult-only spaces. The resort has enough going on within its grounds that you do not need to head out constantly. Belle Mare itself is a popular area for water sports, including diving, so if that is on your itinerary, the location is very convenient.

Best for: Families and couples looking for a solid, well-rounded 5-star experience at a more moderate price 

Note: About 45 minutes to Grand Baie by car and roughly an hour to the airport, so plan transfers accordingly.

Best Budget Resort in Mauritius

Traveling to Mauritius on a tighter budget is absolutely possible. You give up some of the polish, but you still get the island, the beaches, and a very decent stay.

Casuarina Resort and Spa (North Coast, Trou aux Biches/Mont Choisy)

Casuarina Resort and Spa Hotel

For Indian travelers on a budget, Casuarina is a property that comes up repeatedly as a smart pick. It is located just a two-minute walk from the beach at Mont Choisy, on the north coast, and has a restaurant that serves Indian cuisine alongside international options, which is a genuine plus for travelers who want familiar food.

The property has an outdoor pool, a wellness centre, a bar, and activity options like kayaking, snorkeling, and windsurfing. It is also close to a few local landmarks, including the Maheswarnath Mandir Hindu temple about two kilometres away, and the Mauritius Aquarium a short drive out.

Best for: Budget-conscious Indian travelers, solo travellers, or couples who want a no-frills but well-located stay 

Note: The property does not have the same scale of facilities as the luxury resorts, but for the price and location, it is a good deal.

Knowing the best time to visit Mauritius is just as important as figuring out what are the best resorts in Mauritius. Once you understand the seasons and your travel options, planning your island getaway becomes much easier. 

How to Choose the Right Resort in Mauritius

Here is a simple way to think about it:

One important thing to keep in mind: Mauritius resorts are often located in more isolated settings, especially the luxury ones. This means your resort becomes your world for most of your holiday. So pick one that fits what you enjoy doing, not just what looks good in photos. 

And if you do not want to go into the hassle of selecting, calling, booking, then you may contact JustWravel, or have a look at our Mauritius tour packages

FAQ‘s

Which is the best resort in Mauritius for Indian tourists? 

It depends on your priority. If you are looking for luxury and familiar food, the Westin Turtle Bay is a strong pick. For a complete luxury experience on one of the island’s best beaches, Constance Belle Mare Plage is consistently top-rated. For budget-friendly stays, Casuarina Resort near Trou aux Biches is popular with Indian travelers. It even has Indian cuisine on the menu.

Are there vegetarian and Indian food options available at Mauritius resorts? 

Yes, most resorts in Mauritius cater to Indian dietary preferences to some extent, because of the Indian-origin population on the island. The Westin Turtle Bay has a dedicated Indian restaurant (Kangan) with vegetarian options. Constance Belle Mare Plage and Le Méridien also have varied menus. If this is a priority, it is worth confirming specific options directly with the resort before booking.

What is the price range for resorts in Mauritius from India? 

Budget options start around INR 15,000- 35,000 per night. Mid-range properties like Le Méridien and Sugar Beach typically range from INR 35,000- 65,000 per night. Luxury resorts like Constance Belle Mare Plage and Westin Turtle Bay range from INR 65,000 to INR 85,000+ per night. The prices depends heavily on the room category and season.

Which area in Mauritius is best to stay in? 

The north coast (Grand Baie, Trou aux Biches) is best if you want to be close to restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. The east coast (Belle Mare, Palmar) is known for its calmer lagoons and upscale, quieter resorts. The west coast (Flic en Flac) is the place to be if sunset views and a swimmable beach are your top priority. Most luxury resorts are on the north-west, east, or south-west coasts.

Is November to April a good time to visit Mauritius and book resorts? 

November to April is the warmer, wetter season, which also coincides with peak tourist demand (especially December to January). Resorts are more expensive during this window and tend to book up quickly. If you want to travel during this period, booking three to four months in advance is advisable. May to October is the cooler, drier season and generally better value, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

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