23 best hotels in Mauritius 2024, approved by editors
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Mauritius offers so much more than just sand, sea and sun. So while the Maldives may be your first thought when dreaming up a sun-drenched destination for your honeymoon or next girl's trip, the subtropical island country which sits 1,200 miles off the coast of Madagascar could also be worthy of a look.
In Mauritius, you'll get the expected: the magical waterfalls, swaying palm trees, crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and some of the most idyllic luxury hotels in the world. But the real magic lies in the unexpected – and the fact that it's still relatively undiscovered by the tourist hoards.
You can drive from coast-to-coast in an hour and a half by car – from the Chamarel Mountains to the charming town of Rodriguez – with each little spot boasting its own unique charms. Speaking of the Chamarel Mountains, the Seven Coloured Sands – a literal rainbow of Earth – is a sight to behold, while going on a land safari through the Black River Gorges National Park or the volcanic Grand Basin is a great way to spend an afternoon.
Mauritian culture is a rich tapestry Creole, Indian, African and French influences – making this sunny island a mixing pot of different cuisines, cultures and architecture – and the burgeoning boutique rum industry on the islands is bringing to pull people back. As are beaches Belle Mare and Flic en Flac in the South West of the island – as well as Grand Baie, Trou aux Biches, Turtle Bay and Trou d’Eau Douce.
In a rush? The best hotels in Mauritius at a glance:
- Best Overall: Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita
- Best For Wellness: Heritage Le Telfair
- Best Eco-Friendly: Salt of Palmar
- Best Value Hotel: Veranda Grand Baie
- Best For Solo Female Travellers: LUX Le Morne
How we chose the best hotels in Mauritius
Chosen by the hard-to-please travel editors who have stayed in them, the best hotels in Mauritius must have beachfront access, majestic lagoon-esque pools, delicious restaurants and an array of activities from yoga to kitesurfing. Of course, having a luxurious spa is another must-have, as is having exquisitely-designed and generously spaced suites and guest rooms. Also, we think that the very best hotels impress with impeccable service and hospitality from the moment you check-in.
The crème de la crème will give back to the communities and environments that bring the magic of Mauritius to life, too. Heritage Le Telfair for example, offers carbon-neutral stays, while the all-inclusive Heritage Awali has a fabulous food recycling programme that supports local schools.
Which part of Mauritius is best to stay?
The capital of Port Louis is a favourite amongst sun-seeking travellers and home to plenty of excellent luxury hotels, beach resorts, Creole and Mauritian restaurants and historical attractions such as the incredible Pamplemousses Botanical Garden. However, the sleepy town of Bel Ombre – where you can hike up Le Morne and learn all about the colonial history of Mauritius – is great for sleepier stays. Elsewhere, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Le Morne Brabante, filled with gorgeous white sand beaches, is perfect for beach bums. For private island vibes, hire a boat and visit the Ile Aux Aigrettes – great for exploring all of Mauritius' rich natural wildlife.