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Hotels & Accommodations in Mauritius

The Residence Mauritius

Belle Mare
8.9

Fabulous

398 reviews

Luxury hotel with spa, outdoor pool, and beach access near Belle Mare Beach. Enjoy fine dining and exceptional service.

Top rated

5-star

Pool

Parking

from
$363
/ night


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Mauritius offers a diverse array of accommodations to cater to all types of travelers. Visitors can choose from luxurious resorts that provide world-class amenities and breathtaking ocean views, to cozy boutique hotels situated in charming villages. Additionally, self-catering apartments and villas are ideal for families or groups looking for flexibility and a home-like environment. For those seeking authentic experiences, guesthouses and lodges run by locals offer insights into the Mauritian culture, making for a memorable stay.


Mauritius is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture, offering numerous activities for visitors. Adventure seekers can indulge in water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and kitesurfing in the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. For those interested in land activities, hiking through the Black River Gorges National Park reveals breathtaking landscapes and a variety of wildlife. Cultural experiences, such as visiting the local markets, exploring botanical gardens, or discovering historical sites like Aapravasi Ghat, provide a deeper understanding of the island’s heritage.


Travelers can adopt several practices to ensure their stay in Mauritius is environmentally responsible. Opting for eco-friendly accommodations that use renewable energy, support local communities, and minimize waste is a great start. Visitors can also participate in conservation efforts by visiting marine reserves and national parks that focus on environmental protection. Choosing local food products and supporting local artisans can further enhance sustainability while providing a richer experience of the island’s culture.


The best time to visit Mauritius generally falls between May and December, when the weather is cooler and drier, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach outings. Each season brings its own beauty; for instance, the vibrant flora during spring or the ideal conditions for water sports in autumn. However, visiting during the off-peak season can offer a quieter experience, allowing travelers to appreciate the island without the hustle and bustle of larger tourist crowds.


Mauritian cuisine is a delightful fusion of various culinary traditions, reflecting the diverse cultural influences on the island. Travelers should not miss trying dishes like dholl puri, a type of flatbread served with spicy curry, and biryani, which showcases the island's Indian heritage. Freshly caught seafood, particularly fish vindaye, is a must for seafood lovers. Additionally, savoring local snacks such as samosas or the famous gateau piment (chili cakes) can provide a true taste of Mauritius. Exploring local eateries and street food stalls will offer an authentic gastronomic experience.


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