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Mauritius Holidays

An isle of beaches, forests and mountains

An island nation

177 km of coastline

Highest elevation

730 m above sealevel

Holidays to Mauritius

Mauritius sits in the Indian Ocean – 600 miles east of Madagascar and a bit further out than its island neighbour, Reunion. Bask in an expansive emerald landscape, fringed with sugar-white beaches and enveloped by turquoise waters during your Mauritius holiday.

You will want to spend lots of time on – or in – the water during your Mauritius holidays. Plunge into the teal ocean to snorkel or scuba dive among brilliant coral reefs and marine wildlife, or book an island cruise to glide by the sheltered lagoons of the east coast. Other water sports include stand up paddle boarding, wakeboarding, flyboarding and kayaking.

On land, you can hike to the prominent basalt peak of Le Morne Brabant, or lounge on one of Mauritius’ many white sand beaches. To see more of the scenic island, hire a car with us and drink in idyllic views of tea fields and waterfalls. Like Brits, Mauritians also drive on the left, and the island is very navigable, even sharing the same road signs as the UK. Trek alongside the Galets River, search for curious indigenous pink pigeons or soar over verdant landscapes on a zipline.

The capital of Mauritius, Port Louis, offers a dash of culture. Follow the locals to the popular Central Market. For Mauritian glass souvenirs and other artwork, visit the Craft Market. If you seek shade, take refuge in the shade of banyan trees at Jardins de la Compagnie. Book your flights to Mauritius today and start exploring.

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Our recommended holidays in Mauritius

Choose from our choice of carefully selected hotels for your stay in Mauritius. Whether you want to explore the wild (unmanicured) beaches or the island’s nightlife, we have a hotel to suit you. Find perfect quietude with your partner at the The Oberoi on the west side of the island or bring the entire family to the majestic Long Beach Resort, located beside the famed beach at Belle Mare. Spend time on the golfing green along the southern coast at the Heritage Awali Golf and Spa Resort or soak up the sun around the expansive swimming pool at LUX* Belle Mare. Indulge in supreme luxury with a stay at the secluded Four Seasons Hotel at Anahita or check in to the Zilwa Attitude to get a taste of Mauritian culture on the north coast.

Five-star hotels

Enjoy pure luxury at our choice of 5 star hotels in Mauritius. Your grand accommodation will complement your holiday to this picturesque island. The elegant, plantation-style The Residence will enchant you, as will the supremely sophisticated LUX* Belle Mare.

Four-star hotels

Stay at a lovely 4 star hotel for a taste of island indulgence. You don’t have to go all out to enjoy your holiday in Mauritius. Spend time at the adults All Inclusive at Veranda Paul et Virginie or dance the night away during beach and club parties at Ambre.

Three-star hotels

Select a Mauritius hotel to fit your budget. With brilliant beaches and striking scenery all around, you will have a marvellous trip. Embrace the island aesthetic at Emeraude Beach Attitude, which incorporates local wood, stone and straw thatched or spend your days at the colonial-style Veranda Grand Baie.

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Make the most of your Mauritius holiday

From lazing on the sugar white beaches to playing golf on grand courses, you’ll want to explore all that Mauritius has to offer. Each coast has a slightly different vibe, so read our guide to holidays in Mauritius to help you plan your trip.

Where are the best places to stay in Mauritius?

Although the whole island of Mauritius can easily be explored by car, you will want to stay in a neighbourhood that resonates with you. Each island coast is distinct, and everyone has got a different opinion of which is 'best'.

To enjoy warmer weather, make your way to the west coast, which is protected from winds by the mountains. The clear and gentle waters also make this beach popular with families. Flic-en-Flac beach is the longest beach on the west coast, which caters to swimmers and snorkelers, too. On land, you can shop or dine in a local restaurant. Flic-en-Flac beach also offers a prime spot to watch a brilliant sunset.

For a touch of luxury and a bit more privacy, stay on the less-developed east coast. Spend a day on the ocean with an array of water sports on Beau Camp or simply kick back on the beautiful Belle Mare beach Soulliac and Mahebourg.

Read our guide on things to do in Mauritius to know where to go.

Aerial view of Mauritius coastline. © Myroslava.

Top five things to see in Mauritius

Mauritius is blessed with a diverse range of ecosystems – all of them stunning. You will want to revel in the island’s natural beauty during your Mauritius holiday.

  • Spend a day on the ocean in a catamaran.
  • Hike to the top of Le Morne Brabant for fantastic views.
  • Join a tea tour for a tasting, a trip to the tea fields and a visit to the Tea Museum.
  • Shop for spices and souvenirs in the markets of Port Louis.
  • Take a scenic helicopter tour to see the underwater waterfall.
Seven Coloured Earths, Mauritius. © lusia83.

Mauritius hotels

Discover the perfect Mauritius hotels to call home during your dream holiday.

Whether you are looking for great value or ultra-luxe accommodation, our selection of budget, mid-range and luxury hotels and activities will make your ultimate trip to Mauritius.

Stay

Retreat to the One&Only Le Saint Geran; it’s perfectly posh. You will feel like you’ve joined an exclusive club as you as you pick up pointers from professional tennis players and enjoy soothing massages in the spa.

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Eat

Expect top nosh when you dine in the restaurants of five star hotels. Hotels will typically have multiple menus to keep your taste buds tantalised during your entire stay. The One&Only Le Saint Geran houses grilled specialties, Asian dishes and artisanal bakery treats.

Do

If you want the best view of Mauritius’ underwater waterfall illusion, take to the skies in a helicopter. Admire aerial views of the island from the white sands and surrounding azure waters to the unique Seven Coloured Earths in Chamarel.

Stay

Soak up the beautiful scenery at Solana Beach Mauritius, nestled between tropical gardens and a white sand beach. This adult only resort offers one-of-the-kind experiences during your stay, where you can sip Mauritian rum and view the lagoon through a glass bottom boat.

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Eat

Food is a unique way to explore other cultures, and you will find home cooking at Tamassa Resort. Manzé lakaz, ‘food from home’, introduces local food such as lentil soup with leg of goat and carrot halwa with coconut and sultanas. Further afoot, Domaine Anna recreates traditional Chinese dishes, which impacted Mauritian cuisine.

Do

Cruise the crystalline waters to encounter marvellous aquatic creatures on a whale watching excursion. The most common types of whales around Mauritius include the Blainville’s Beaked Whales, Gary’s Beaked Whales, Sperm Whales and Dwarf Sperm Whales – see them in their natural habitat.

Stay

Stay at the family-friendly, all-inclusive 'Friday Attitude' and you'll soon transcend into a similar state of mind. A place where you'll just want to kick off your flip-flops and lap up the beachfront setting on repeat.

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Eat

Venture to the tropical La Chaumière Masala for contemporary Indian cuisine enhanced with local ingredients. Main courses cost eight to ten pounds. If you seek more variety, graze your way through markets, munching on street food delights like roti, fried noodles and biryani. Find food at markets in Port Louis, Rose Hill and Vacoas.

Do

Take a break from spending and simply enjoy the magnificent island scenery, whether you contentedly flop on the beach, trek through the forest in search of the native pink pigeon or swim at the base of wonderful waterfalls, like the Tamarind Waterfalls and Rochester Falls.

Car Hire in Mauritius

Drive around the island

To see the most of Mauritius, hire a car and cruise from the north of the island to the south – and everywhere in between. You will find the most freedom by travelling around Mauritius in a car; and driving here will feel familiar because locals drive on the left and abide by the same road signs that are in the UK.

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