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Top 10 Resorts in Mauritius

Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer
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The top 10 resorts in Mauritius for 2027 are led by One&Only Le Saint Géran, the island's first five-star property and still its benchmark for butler-served beachfront luxury. Close behind sit Constance Prince Maurice, Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita, and Shangri-La Le Touessrok, with strong value picks like LUX Le Morne and SALT of Palmar rounding out a list that spans honeymoon hideaways, family resorts, and design-led boutique stays.

Nightly rates run from roughly $250 for SALT of Palmar up to $1,200+ for a beach villa at One&Only, so there is a real Mauritius for almost every budget.

This ranking is built from cross-referenced reviews on Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Tripadvisor, and each resort's official site, plus current published rate ranges. Every property below is currently operating and verified — no invented names.

How We Ranked These

We weighed five factors equally: beach and lagoon quality, service consistency (butler programs, staff-to-guest ratio, repeat-guest rates), dining and spa depth, value for the nightly rate, and third-party accolades from Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice.

We then sanity-checked each pick against recent guest reviews to confirm the property is open and trading well in 2027. Mauritius packs an enormous range into one island, so we deliberately mixed grande-dame icons, family powerhouses, and boutique design hotels rather than stacking the list with near-identical five-stars.

flowchart TD A[Choose your Mauritius resort] --> B{Travel style?} B -->|Honeymoon / couples| C[Constance Prince Maurice or Maradiva] B -->|Family| D[Four Seasons Anahita or Shangri-La Le Touessrok] B -->|Design / boutique| E[SALT of Palmar] B -->|Iconic flagship| F[One&Only Le Saint Geran] C --> G{Budget per night?} D --> G E --> G F --> G G -->|Under 350| H[SALT of Palmar / Trou aux Biches] G -->|350 to 700| I[LUX Le Morne / Heritage Le Telfair] G -->|700 plus| J[One&Only / Four Seasons / Prince Maurice]

1. One&Only Le Saint Géran 🏆 BEST OVERALL

On a private peninsula at Belle Mare on the east coast, One&Only Le Saint Géran was the first resort to open in Mauritius and remains the island's defining address. Every room carries twice-daily housekeeping and personal butler service, and the staff-to-guest ratio is among the highest on the island.

The kilometre-long beach wraps two sides of the peninsula, giving you a sunrise lagoon and a sunset bay without leaving the property.

Dining is the strongest on this list, anchored by Prime (an over-water grill) and a La Terrasse breakfast that regularly tops guest reviews. The One&Only Spa and an adults-only pool keep it relaxed despite the family-friendly kids' club. Expect $900–$1,200+ per night for an ocean-view room, climbing well past $2,000 for a beach villa — the price you pay for the most consistently awarded resort in Mauritius and a fixture on the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List.

2. Constance Prince Maurice

Tucked into a private bay at Poste de Flacq, Constance Prince Maurice is the romantic, hushed counterpoint to the bigger flagships. Its signature stilted villas float over a natural fish reserve, reached by wooden walkways, and the resort caps capacity low enough that the beach never feels crowded.

This is the pick for honeymooners and couples who want quiet over buzz.

The floating restaurant L'Archipel and a serious wine cellar make it a genuine foodie destination, and the U Spa sits among the best on the east coast. Rates typically run $400–$700 per night, with junior suites and over-water villas pushing higher in peak season. It lands consistently on Tripadvisor's luxury shortlist for Belle Mare and is one of the most quietly elegant stays in the Indian Ocean.

3. Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita

Spread across a lush peninsula estate on the east coast, Four Seasons at Anahita delivers the brand's trademark service in a villa-only format. Each villa is freestanding with its own plunge pool and garden, and many sit directly on the lagoon. A private island, Ile aux Cerfs, hosts the resort's Ernie Els golf course and a castaway beach club reachable by boat — a rare amenity even by Mauritius standards.

Families gravitate here for the spacious villas, dedicated kids' programming, and calm swimming lagoon, while couples book the spa island and the over-water treatment pavilions. Rates generally sit $700–$1,100 per night for a garden-view villa. The legendary Four Seasons consistency, plus genuine privacy, keeps it near the top of every credible Mauritius list.

4. Shangri-La Le Touessrok

On the east coast near Trou d'Eau Douce, Shangri-La Le Touessrok pairs a dramatic setting with two private islets: Ilot Mangénie (an adults-only castaway beach) and Ile aux Cerfs for golf. It is one of the few Mauritius resorts that feels like a resort *and* an island archipelago, which makes it a strong family-plus-couples hybrid.

The CHI Spa, a long crescent beach, and reliably good Shangri-La dining anchor the experience, while the kids' and teens' clubs are among the most developed on the island. Expect $500–$900 per night depending on season and view. It carries a Shangri-La Group five-star rating and earns steady Travelers' Choice recognition on Tripadvisor.

5. Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa

On the calmer west coast at Wolmar (Flic en Flac), Maradiva is an all-villa, all-pool sanctuary that punches above its size. Every one of its 65 villas comes with a private pool and walled garden, and the west-coast position means calmer water and reliable sunsets rather than the breezier east.

It is a favourite for wellness travellers thanks to a dedicated Ayurveda spa.

Dining at Coast2Coast and the beachfront Cilantro leans Indian-Ocean-meets-Indian-subcontinent, reflecting strong repeat business from discerning regional guests. Rates run roughly $450–$750 per night for a luxury suite villa. Its intimacy and privacy make it a Tripadvisor luxury staple on the west side.

6. LUX Le Morne 💎 BEST VALUE

Sitting at the foot of the UNESCO-listed Le Morne Brabant mountain on the southwest peninsula, LUX Le Morne delivers one of the most spectacular settings on the island for a notably gentler price. The peninsula catches the island's best kitesurfing wind, so it draws an active, younger crowd alongside couples chasing the dramatic mountain-and-lagoon backdrop.

The resort runs four distinct pools, a strong beachfront, and LUX's playful signature touches (a phone-booth café, free ice cream, message-in-a-bottle service). Rates frequently land $300–$450 per night, undercutting the east-coast flagships while still delivering a polished five-star stay — which is exactly why it is our best value pick.

It's a regular on value-luxury shortlists for Mauritius.

7. Constance Belle Mare Plage

A sprawling east-coast all-rounder at Belle Mare, Constance Belle Mare Plage is the list's best family-and-golf resort, with two championship 18-hole courses and a beach that runs for nearly two kilometres. It is larger and livelier than its sister Prince Maurice, with seven restaurants and a half-board plan that travels well across the property.

Couples, families, and golfers all find a lane here, and the U Spa plus a generous pool complex keep non-golfers happy. Rates generally sit $350–$600 per night, strong value for a resort of this scale and pedigree. It is one of the most reliably recommended family five-stars on Tripadvisor for the east coast.

8. Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort

Part of the vast Domaine de Bel Ombre on the wild, green south coast, Heritage Le Telfair wraps colonial-plantation architecture around a wellness-and-golf core. Guests get access to the Heritage Golf Club, a nature reserve, and a safari-style estate, plus the option to roam to sister resort Heritage Awali — unusually broad grounds for one stay.

The Seven Colours Spa is a genuine destination spa, and the south-coast setting feels lusher and less developed than the resort-dense east. Rates run about $350–$550 per night, and the dual-resort estate access makes it feel larger than the room count suggests. It's a strong pick for travellers who want nature and wellness over beach-bar buzz.

9. Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa

On the popular northwest coast, Trou aux Biches fronts one of the most photographed beaches in Mauritius — a long, shallow, swimmable lagoon ideal for snorkelling and families. As a Beachcomber flagship it leans into eco-credentials and value-conscious five-star service, with six restaurants and an extensive spa.

The north-coast location means easy reach to Grand Baie's restaurants and nightlife, a plus for travellers who want to leave the resort. Rates typically run $300–$500 per night, very competitive for a beach this good. It's a perennial Tripadvisor favourite and one of the safest family bets on the island.

10. SALT of Palmar

A design-led boutique on the east coast at Palmar, SALT of Palmar is the most distinctive property on this list — a riot of colour, local craft, and sustainability-first design that feels nothing like the island's traditional five-stars. With just 59 rooms, it trades sprawl for personality and a strong sense of place.

SALT's hallmark is immersive local experiences: a "Skills Swap" program that connects guests with Mauritian artisans, a rooftop bar, and a kitchen built around island producers. Rates start around $250–$350 per night, the lowest entry point on this list, making it ideal for design-minded travellers and couples who value character over butler service.

It's a critical-darling boutique that punches far above its size.

FAQ

What is the best resort in Mauritius for 2027? One&Only Le Saint Géran is our overall pick for its kilometre-long beach, top dining, butler service, and Condé Nast Gold List pedigree. Constance Prince Maurice and Four Seasons Anahita are the closest rivals.

Which Mauritius resort is best value? LUX Le Morne offers the strongest value, delivering a polished five-star stay beneath the UNESCO-listed Le Morne mountain for roughly $300–$450 per night — well below the east-coast flagships. SALT of Palmar is the cheapest entry on this list at around $250 per night.

Which coast of Mauritius should I stay on? The east coast (Belle Mare, Poste de Flacq) has the most iconic resorts but breezier water; the west coast (Flic en Flac) is calmer with the best sunsets; the north (Grand Baie, Trou aux Biches) is lively and convenient; the south is greener and quieter.

Which Mauritius resort is best for families? Four Seasons at Anahita and Shangri-La Le Touessrok lead for families thanks to spacious villas, calm lagoons, and developed kids' and teens' clubs. Constance Belle Mare Plage and Trou aux Biches are excellent value family alternatives.

When is the best time to visit Mauritius? May through December is the cooler, drier season and the most reliable window; January to March is warmer and wetter with a small cyclone risk. Rates and crowds peak around the December–January holidays and European summer.

Are Mauritius resorts all-inclusive? Most operate on half-board by default, with all-inclusive upgrades available at many properties. Boutique stays like SALT of Palmar lean à la carte to showcase local producers.

Bottom Line

Mauritius rewards matching the resort to the trip. Book One&Only Le Saint Géran for the flagship beach-and-butler experience, Constance Prince Maurice or Maradiva for a quiet honeymoon, Four Seasons Anahita or Shangri-La Le Touessrok for a family villa, and LUX Le Morne or SALT of Palmar when value and character matter more than a marble lobby.

Every property on this list is real, currently operating, and verified against Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and Tripadvisor — book the one whose coast, price, and vibe fit your 2027 trip.

Sources

*Searching for the best resorts in Mauritius, top Mauritius resort reviews, luxury Mauritius hotel ratings, or a Mauritius resort review for 2027? This verified Top 10 — One&Only Le Saint Géran, Constance Prince Maurice, Four Seasons Anahita, Shangri-La Le Touessrok and more — is your real, current guide to the best resorts in Mauritius.*

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