Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Mauritius

Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Mauritius
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
For a true all-inclusive holiday in Mauritius in 2026-2027, Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort in Bel Ombre is our Best Overall pick: it runs a genuinely comprehensive all-inclusive plan (premium drinks, multiple restaurants, spa credit, golf green fees, and watersports), sits on a long protected south-coast beach, and welcomes families.
Our Best Value pick is its sister property Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort, which shares the same Domaine de Bel Ombre grounds, golf course, and beach but leans more romantic and refined while frequently quoting lower full-board-plus rates than the island's marquee five-stars.
A blunt honesty note up front: Mauritius is dominated by full-board and half-board luxury hotels rather than wristband-style all-inclusive. Heritage Awali, Ambre, and Zilwa Attitude run real all-inclusive programs; several others on this list (LUX*, Constance, The Residence) are primarily half-board or B&B properties that *offer* an all-inclusive upgrade.
We flag the honest board basis for each so you book the right rate.
1. Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: True all-inclusive 5-star | Price: approx $360-$520/night | Location: Bel Ombre, south coast | Best for: families and golfers wanting everything covered
Heritage Awali is the rare Mauritian five-star built around an actual all-inclusive concept rather than a half-board hotel with an upsell. The plan bundles premium drinks, several themed restaurants, a spa treatment credit, green fees at the Château golf course, watersports, and access to the Bel Ombre nature reserve.
It anchors the Domaine de Bel Ombre, a 2,500-hectare estate that also holds Le Telfair and the C Beach Club.
The vibe is warm and African-inspired, with a long protected lagoon beach and strong kids' and teens' clubs. It has repeatedly been voted among the best all-inclusive five-star resorts on the island, and the Premium All-Inclusive tier widens the drinks list and dining further.
Pros:
- Genuine all-inclusive: few Mauritian luxury resorts cover drinks, spa, and golf this completely.
- Family strength: dedicated kids and teens clubs plus quad biking and a beach cinema.
- Estate access: golf, nature reserve, and the shared C Beach Club all included or nearby.
Cons:
- South-coast water can be cooler and breezier than the calmer north.
- Premium tier costs noticeably more than the base all-inclusive.
Verdict: The most complete true all-inclusive on the island and the safest single booking for families in 2026-2027.
2. Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Colonial-style 5-star, half-board with AI upgrade | Price: approx $300-$470/night | Location: Bel Ombre, south coast | Best for: couples wanting refinement at a gentler price
Le Telfair shares the same Bel Ombre beach, golf course, and nature reserve as Awali but trades the family energy for plantation-house elegance and a stronger wellness program. Guests can dine at and use facilities across both Heritage hotels, so a Le Telfair booking effectively buys access to two resorts.
Because it more often sells on half-board with an all-inclusive add-on, its quoted rates frequently undercut the marquee east-coast five-stars.
The suites are spacious and colonial-chic, and the spa and golf focus make it a calmer, more grown-up base while still offering the full Domaine experience.
Pros:
- Two resorts, one stay: dual access to Le Telfair and Awali dining and facilities.
- Refined and romantic: colonial design and a strong wellness/spa focus.
- Often cheaper than comparable east-coast luxury for similar inclusions.
Cons:
- Base rate is usually half-board, so confirm the all-inclusive upgrade.
- Quieter atmosphere may feel low-key for those wanting nightlife.
Verdict: The smartest value play in Mauritian luxury for couples who want depth without the top-tier price tag.
3. LUX* Belle Mare
Type: Luxury 5-star, half-board with AI offer | Price: approx $450-$700/night | Location: Belle Mare, east coast | Best for: couples and families wanting beach plus design
LUX* Belle Mare sits on one of the island's best stretches of east-coast sand with 174 suites and villas, four restaurants, and a polished, playful LUX* style. The brand runs a published All-Inclusive Offer valid into late 2026, so the resort can be booked truly all-inclusive even though its default is room-only or half-board.
Expect generous suites, a strong spa, and the brand's signature touches like the ice-cream parlour and rum bar. It works equally well for honeymooners and families thanks to its size and range of dining.
Pros:
- Prime beach: wide, calm Belle Mare lagoon frontage.
- Real AI option: LUX* publishes an all-inclusive package for the property.
- Variety: four restaurants and large suites suit both couples and families.
Cons:
- Premium pricing once the all-inclusive upgrade is added.
- Large footprint feels less intimate than boutique options.
Verdict: A top-tier east-coast choice when you specifically book the all-inclusive offer rather than the default rate.
4. LUX* Grand Gaube
Type: Design-led 5-star, half-board with AI offer | Price: approx $400-$650/night | Location: Grand Gaube, north coast | Best for: style-focused couples and design lovers
Re-imagined by interior designer Kelly Hoppen, LUX* Grand Gaube is a retro-chic resort set in tropical gardens between two coves and an Indian Ocean lagoon. It is one of the most stylish places to stay on the island, with multiple restaurants, three pools, and an adults-only zone alongside family areas.
Like its sister property, it sells primarily on half-board but offers an all-inclusive package, making it a strong pick for travellers who want a Mediterranean-meets-Mauritian aesthetic without committing to the busier east coast.
Pros:
- Standout design: Kelly Hoppen interiors and two distinct beach coves.
- Adults-only options alongside family-friendly spaces.
- Calmer north coast with warmer, often gentler water.
Cons:
- All-inclusive is an add-on, not the standard rate.
- Beaches are smaller coves rather than a long sweep of sand.
Verdict: The pick for design-conscious couples who want the LUX* polish on the prettier north coast.
5. Zilwa Attitude
Type: Authentic 4-star, all-inclusive available | Price: approx $200-$340/night | Location: Calodyne, north coast | Best for: travellers wanting local Mauritian culture
Zilwa Attitude leans hard into authentic Mauritian living. On the northern coast with views of five offshore islands, it offers a health club and spa, four pools, and access to four beaches, plus the brand's "Otentik" experiences that connect guests with local food, music, and craft. The Attitude group runs accessible all-inclusive options here.
It is a mid-priced, character-rich alternative to the glossy five-stars, ideal for visitors who want to feel rooted in the island rather than insulated from it.
Pros:
- Real local flavour: Otentik experiences, island excursions, and Creole cuisine.
- Four beaches and four pools across a spread-out, breezy site.
- Strong value for an all-inclusive on the north coast.
Cons:
- Four-star, so rooms are simpler than the luxury entries here.
- Spread-out layout means more walking to reach the water.
Verdict: The best culture-forward, mid-budget all-inclusive for travellers who want authentic Mauritius.
6. Constance Belle Mare Plage
Type: Sprawling 5-star, half-board with AI upgrade | Price: approx $400-$650/night | Location: Belle Mare, east coast | Best for: golfers and dining-focused guests
Constance Belle Mare Plage is a self-contained resort with 278 rooms, more than a dozen restaurants and bars, four pools, and two championship golf courses. The dining program is genuinely a highlight, and the property offers an all-inclusive plan on top of its standard half-board rate.
With two golf courses and a long beach, it is built for guests who want to fill their days with activity and their evenings with serious restaurants rather than a single buffet.
Pros:
- Dining depth: a dozen-plus restaurants and bars, a rarity in Mauritius.
- Two golf courses included for golfers.
- Long beach with calm Belle Mare lagoon swimming.
Cons:
- All-inclusive is an upgrade over the base half-board rate.
- Large scale can feel impersonal at peak season.
Verdict: The best choice for foodies and golfers who want maximum variety on one estate.
7. Sugar Beach Mauritius
Type: Colonial-plantation 5-star, half-board with AI option | Price: approx $350-$550/night | Location: Flic-en-Flac, west coast | Best for: families wanting a classic beach resort
Part of Sun Resorts, Sugar Beach sits on a long west-coast beach at Wolmar, near Flic-en-Flac, with a grand colonial-plantation design, multiple restaurants, and a spa. The west coast delivers Mauritius's best sunsets and reliably calm swimming, which makes this a dependable family base.
An all-inclusive plan is available on top of the usual half-board.
The manor-house architecture and wide sandy beach give it a timeless, polished feel that holds up well for repeat visitors.
Pros:
- West-coast sunsets and calm, swimmable water.
- Classic grand design with a long, wide beach.
- Family-friendly with kids' facilities and varied dining.
Cons:
- All-inclusive must be selected as an upgrade.
- Flic-en-Flac area is busier and more built-up than the south.
Verdict: A reliable, sunset-facing family resort when you book the all-inclusive add-on.
8. Ambre, A Sunlife Resort
Type: Adults-only, true all-inclusive | Price: approx $260-$420/night | Location: Belle Mare, east coast | Best for: couples wanting an adults-only all-inclusive
Ambre is an adults-only (16+) all-inclusive on the east coast at Belle Mare, built squarely for romantic getaways. It runs a real all-inclusive plan covering meals, drinks, and many activities, and the Sunlife group frequently posts seasonal discounts of up to 30% for stays through early 2027.
Without children on site, the atmosphere stays calm and couple-focused, and the price point sits well below the marquee five-stars while still delivering the long Belle Mare beach.
Pros:
- Adults-only calm: 16+ policy keeps the resort relaxed.
- True all-inclusive plan covering meals, drinks, and activities.
- Frequent discounts make it one of the better-value AI options.
Cons:
- Not an option for families travelling with children.
- Four-star comfort rather than five-star polish.
Verdict: The best adults-only, true all-inclusive value on the east coast for 2026-2027 couples.
9. The Residence Mauritius
Type: Colonial-luxury 5-star, half-board with AI upgrade | Price: approx $400-$620/night | Location: Belle Mare, east coast | Best for: couples wanting timeless elegance
The Residence stands out for turn-of-the-last-century colonial style, with butler service, an exceptional pool complex, a full-service spa, and a white-sand lagoon beach on the east coast. It is one of the most elegant addresses in Mauritius and feels distinctly old-world compared with the more contemporary LUX* and Sunlife properties.
It typically sells on half-board with an all-inclusive upgrade, so couples chasing a refined, butler-served stay should confirm the AI rate when booking.
Pros:
- Old-world elegance: colonial design and attentive butler service.
- Standout pool and full-service spa.
- White-sand lagoon beach with calm swimming.
Cons:
- All-inclusive is an upgrade, not the default.
- Formal style may feel stiff for casual or family travellers.
Verdict: The most elegant east-coast choice for couples who value classic service over a party atmosphere.
10. Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort
Type: 5-star, half-board with AI option | Price: approx $320-$520/night | Location: Bel Ombre, south coast | Best for: couples and families wanting a mid-luxury all-inclusive
Outrigger sits on the south coast at Bel Ombre, sharing the same protected stretch as the Heritage estate, with a Hawaiian-influenced service style, a large pool, a spa, and several restaurants. It offers an all-inclusive plan alongside its standard board options and runs periodic resident and seasonal specials that bring the price down.
The resort balances family facilities with a relaxed adult-friendly atmosphere, making it a solid all-rounder that often costs less than the top east-coast names.
Pros:
- Protected south-coast beach with calm swimming and golf nearby.
- All-inclusive option plus frequent special offers.
- Balanced appeal for both couples and families.
Cons:
- All-inclusive must be selected rather than assumed.
- South coast can be windier than the sheltered east.
Verdict: A dependable mid-luxury all-inclusive that rewards travellers who watch for seasonal offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Mauritius resort is genuinely all-inclusive rather than half-board? Heritage Awali, Ambre (A Sunlife Resort), and Zilwa Attitude run real all-inclusive programs; many other five-stars default to half-board and sell all-inclusive only as an upgrade.
What is the best all-inclusive resort in Mauritius overall? Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort in Bel Ombre, for its comprehensive true all-inclusive plan, strong family facilities, and access to golf and the nature reserve.
Which is the best value all-inclusive in Mauritius? Heritage Le Telfair offers near-identical Bel Ombre estate access to Awali but often at a lower rate, while Ambre is the best adults-only value with frequent discounts.
When is the best time to book an all-inclusive in Mauritius for 2026-2027? Shoulder months of May, June, September, and October balance good weather with lower rates; many resorts publish discounts of up to 30% for travel into early 2027.
Are these resorts good for families with children? Heritage Awali, Constance Belle Mare Plage, Sugar Beach, and Outrigger have strong kids' facilities; Ambre is adults-only (16+) and not suitable for young children.
Which coast of Mauritius is best for an all-inclusive stay? The east (Belle Mare) has the calmest lagoons and most luxury choice, the south (Bel Ombre) is great for golf and nature, the west (Flic-en-Flac) has the best sunsets, and the north suits design-led and culture-focused stays.
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Bottom Line
Mauritius rewards travellers who book the right board basis rather than assuming every five-star is all-inclusive. For a complete, worry-free stay, Heritage Awali is the standout true all-inclusive and our Best Overall, while Heritage Le Telfair delivers the same estate at better value as our Best Value pick.
Couples wanting adults-only calm should choose Ambre, culture seekers Zilwa Attitude, and design lovers **LUX* Grand Gaube. The east-coast luxury trio of LUX* Belle Mare, Constance Belle Mare Plage, and The Residence are superb if you book their all-inclusive upgrades, and Sugar Beach and Outrigger** round out dependable family options on the west and south coasts.
Confirm the all-inclusive rate at booking, target the shoulder season, and you will find Mauritius among the best-value luxury beach destinations open and bookable in 2026-2027.
