Mauritius Hotel Guide: Find the Best Stay in 2025

Discover everything about Mauritius hotels — from luxury beach resorts to budget guesthouses. Your complete guide to choosing the perfect stay on the island.

Mauritius Hotel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

Mauritius is home to some of the world's finest hotels, ranging from ultra-luxury beachfront resorts on the west coast to charming boutique guesthouses in the highlands — there is a Mauritius hotel to suit every budget, travel style, and purpose of visit.

Whether you are planning a honeymoon, a family holiday, a long-stay workcation, or scouting the island before relocating, understanding how the Mauritius hotel landscape works will help you make a smarter, more satisfying choice.


Why Is Mauritius Such a Popular Hotel Destination?

Mauritius consistently ranks among the top island destinations in the Indian Ocean and the world. The reasons are straightforward: a stable, English and French-speaking environment, year-round warm weather, stunning lagoons protected by the world's third-largest coral reef, and a multicultural population known for its hospitality.

The island has invested heavily in its tourism infrastructure over the past three decades. International hotel brands — Constance, Beachcomber, One&Only, Four Seasons, Shangri-La, Lux*, Club Med, and many more — have established flagship properties here. Alongside these giants, a thriving independent hotel and guesthouse sector offers authentic, locally rooted alternatives.


What Are the Main Hotel Regions in Mauritius?

The West Coast — Flic en Flac and Le Morne

The west coast is the most popular stretch for hotels, and for good reason. The lagoon here is calm, the beaches are wide, and sunsets are spectacular. Flic en Flac offers a lively mix of mid-range and luxury hotels alongside restaurants and shops. Le Morne, at the south-western tip, is more exclusive — home to some of the island's most prestigious five-star resorts, including kite-surfing meccas and UNESCO World Heritage-adjacent landscapes.

The North — Grand Baie and Trou aux Biches

Grand Baie is the social hub of Mauritius, packed with restaurants, boutiques, water sports operators, and a busy marina. Hotels here range from small guesthouses to polished four-star properties. Trou aux Biches, just south, is calmer and more refined, home to the award-winning Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa.

The East Coast — Belle Mare and Palmar

The east coast is where you come for seclusion. Belle Mare and Palmar boast some of the longest, most pristine white-sand beaches on the island. Hotels here tend to be larger luxury resorts set in expansive grounds — ideal for couples and families who want space, tranquillity, and top-tier service.

The South — Mahébourg and Blue Bay

The south is less developed, which is precisely its appeal. Boutique hotels and eco-lodges dominate, and the Blue Bay Marine Park — one of the best snorkelling spots in the Indian Ocean — is right on the doorstep. This region suits travellers who prioritise nature, authenticity, and value.

The Central Highlands — Curepipe and Floréal

Fewer tourists stay inland, but the highlands offer a completely different experience: cooler temperatures, lush forests, and a glimpse of everyday Mauritian life. Small guesthouses and heritage hotels here appeal to long-stay visitors, digital nomads, and those exploring relocation.


What Types of Mauritius Hotels Are Available?

Five-Star Luxury Resorts

Mauritius has built a global reputation on its five-star offering. Expect private beach access, multiple restaurants, infinity pools, world-class spas, butler service, and water sports centres. Nightly rates typically start from €300–€600 and can exceed €2,000 for overwater villas or private residences. Brands like One&Only Le Saint Géran, Four Seasons Resort at Anahita, and Constance Belle Mare Plage define this tier.

Four-Star Hotels and Mid-Range Resorts

A strong mid-market exists for travellers who want quality without the ultra-luxury price tag. Many Beachcomber and Lux* properties sit in this tier, offering excellent beach access, pools, and dining for €150–€300 per night. This is also where all-inclusive packages offer strong value.

Boutique Hotels and Guesthouses

For a more personal, locally connected experience, Mauritius has a growing boutique sector. Properties like small colonial-era guesthouses in the highlands or intimate beachside villas on the east coast offer character and warmth that larger resorts cannot replicate. Rates can be as low as €50–€100 per night.

Aparthotels and Extended-Stay Properties

For those staying longer — whether on a Premium Visa, exploring relocation, or working remotely — aparthotels and serviced apartments bridge the gap between hotel living and renting a home. If you are considering a longer-term move, browsing listings on PropertyFinder.mu is a natural next step once you have settled on a preferred region.


When Is the Best Time to Stay in a Mauritius Hotel?

Mauritius is a year-round destination, but timing affects both experience and price.

  • May to November (dry season): Cooler, drier, and less humid. This is peak season, particularly July–August. Expect higher hotel rates and advance booking requirements.
  • December to April (wet season): Warmer and more humid, with occasional cyclone risk between January and March. Rates are generally lower, and the landscape is lushly green. The west coast is sheltered and remains popular even in this period.

Shoulder months — May, June, and November — often offer the best combination of good weather and reasonable rates.


What Should You Look for When Booking a Mauritius Hotel?

Beach Access and Lagoon Quality

Not all beaches are created equal. Public beaches in Mauritius are legally accessible, but the quality of the lagoon varies significantly by region. Always check whether the hotel has direct beach access and whether the water in front is swimmable.

Board Basis Options

Many Mauritius hotels offer room-only, bed and breakfast, half-board, and all-inclusive options. For remote locations where restaurants are scarce, half-board or all-inclusive can offer genuine value and convenience.

Transfer Distance from the Airport

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport is in the south-east of the island. Transfers to the north and west can take 60–90 minutes. Factor this into your choice, particularly if you have young children or are arriving late at night.

Sustainability and Eco-Credentials

Mauritius has made significant commitments to sustainable tourism. Look for hotels with Green Globe certification or active reef and wildlife conservation programmes. Staying with responsible operators helps protect the natural assets that make the island exceptional.


Thinking Beyond the Hotel: Long-Term Living in Mauritius

Many visitors who fall in love with Mauritius during a hotel stay begin exploring what it would mean to live here full-time. The island offers several residency pathways, including the Premium Visa for remote workers and the Occupation Permit for investors and professionals.

If your Mauritius hotel stay sparks a bigger ambition, the logical next step is understanding the property market. From beachfront apartments to mountain villas, PropertyFinder.mu provides a comprehensive overview of what is available to both residents and foreign buyers.


FAQ: Mauritius Hotels

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hotel in Mauritius cost per night?

Prices range widely. Budget guesthouses start from around €40–€60 per night, mid-range four-star hotels typically cost €120–€300, and five-star luxury resorts range from €300 to well over €1,000 per night depending on the season and room type.

Which part of Mauritius is best for hotels?

It depends on your priorities. The west coast (Flic en Flac, Le Morne) is best for calm lagoons and sunsets. The north (Grand Baie) suits those who want nightlife and activities. The east coast (Belle Mare) is ideal for seclusion and pristine beaches. The south is best for eco-tourism and authenticity.

Is Mauritius an all-inclusive destination?

Many hotels offer all-inclusive packages, and they can represent good value — especially in more remote locations. However, Mauritius also has an excellent independent restaurant scene, so half-board or room-only options allow you to explore local cuisine more freely.

Can foreigners stay in Mauritius hotels for an extended period?

Yes. Tourists can stay in Mauritius for up to 180 days visa-free (for most nationalities). For longer stays, the Premium Visa allows remote workers and retirees to live on the island for up to one year, renewable. Many begin their stay in a hotel before transitioning to a rented property.

What is the best time of year to book a Mauritius hotel?

The dry season from May to November offers the most reliable weather. July and August are peak months with the highest rates. For a balance of good conditions and better value, consider May, June, or November.

Are there budget-friendly hotels in Mauritius?

Absolutely. While Mauritius is known for luxury, there is a healthy supply of guesthouses, small hotels, and self-catering apartments — particularly in the north and inland areas — that offer clean, comfortable accommodation for under €80 per night.

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