Published : 6/25/2026
Updated : 6/25/2026
Author : Aakansha Vatsalya

With so many great Mauritius resorts, choosing one can be tough. Most offer a nice beach, pool, spa, and several restaurants. So how do you decide? This guide makes it easier with a shortlist for Indian travellers: couples, families, honeymooners, and first-timers. The options are grouped by coast, dining, and beach access instead of price.
This guide covers the best resorts in Mauritius and what each one offers. You’ll find out which coast each resort is on and who it’s best for. There’s also a simple way to choose the right place, plus quick answers to common questions before you book. According to Statistics Mauritius, India was one of the fastest-growing visitor markets, with 75,808 arrivals in 2025.
These resorts are spread across different parts of the island, and each one is suited to a different type of holiday. Here are six Mauritius resorts to consider.
Resort | Coast / Area | Star Level | Best For | Indian / Veg Dining |
Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort | Bel Ombre, south west | 5-star | Couples, families | Veg on request |
Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa | Flic en Flac, west | 5-star | Families, couples | Indian Restaurant |
Sugar Beach Resort Mauritius | Flic en Flac, west | 5-star | Families, couples | Veg available |
Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa | Haute Rive, north east | 5-star | Families, couples | Veg available |
Tarisa Resort and Spa Mauritius | Mont Choisy, north | 3-star | Indian food lovers | Indian restaurant |
Pearl Beach Resort Mauritius | Wolmar, west | 4-star | Couples, families | Veg available |
Source credits: Outrigger Beach Resort
The Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort sits on the south coast at Bel Ombre, about 45 minutes from the airport. It backs onto the Bel Ombre nature reserve, so the setting stays calm and green.
Out of the beachfront Mauritius resorts on this coast, Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort is a great choice if you want to spend most of your time at the resort.
Best for: Couples, honeymooners and families who want a calm beachfront base.
Source credits: Hilton Resort & Spa
The Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa is on the west coast at Flic en Flac (Wolmar). This coast is known for sunset views over the Indian Ocean.
With about 190 rooms, Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa offers space for both relaxing and staying active during your getaway.
Best for: Families and couples who want a west coast base with good dining and sunsets.
Source credits: Sugar Beach Resort
The Sugar Beach Resort Mauritius is also at Flic en Flac on the west coast. The lagoon here is calm and good for swimming, and the village is about 6 minutes away.
Sugar Beach Resort Mauritius is one of the more refined Mauritius resorts in this area and is a good fit for both couples and families.
Best for: Families and couples who want a swimmable beach and a polished stay.

Source credits: Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa
The Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa Mauritius sits on the quieter north east coast at Haute Rive, Roches Noires. It is about an hour from the airport and close to Bras d'Eau National Park.
Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa Mauritius offers a quieter atmosphere than the busier Mauritius resorts, with a natural reef nearby.
Best for: Families and couples who want a calm north east base near a reef.
Source credits: Tarisa Resort & Spa
The Tarisa Resort and Spa Mauritius is on the north coast at Mont Choisy, facing Mont Choisy beach. Grand Baie is about 5 minutes away for shopping and dining.
If you want familiar Indian food, Tarisa Resort & Spa Mauritius is a great option. It also puts you near the north coast beaches and Grand Baie.
Best for: Travellers who want Indian food, north coast beaches and easy Grand Baie access.
Source credits: Pearl Beach Resort
The Pearl Beach Resort Mauritius is on the west coast at Wolmar, near Flic en Flac. It sits right on Wolmar beach, with a calm lagoon and a view towards Le Morne.
Pearl Beach Resort Mauritius is one of the more laid-back beachfront Mauritius resorts on this coast, making it ideal for a slower-paced holiday.
Best for: Couples and families who want a beachfront west coast stay with sunsets.
Choosing the best resorts in Mauritius depends on what’s most important to you. Start by picking the coast that fits your main goal, then choose a resort. Here’s a quick way to decide.
*Choose your resort based on the activities you enjoy, not just the photos.
Tribe Travel Tip: Keep in mind that many luxury Mauritius resorts are in fairly remote locations, so you’ll likely spend most of your holiday at the resort itself.
There is no single best pick among the best resorts in Mauritius, only the one that suits you. Your choice depends on three things: the coast you prefer, the dining you want, and your travel style. For example, couples looking for quiet evenings may choose a different place than families with young kids or travellers who want Indian meals every day.
After you’ve picked a property from this list of Mauritius resorts, the next step is to sort out your stay. Room types, meal plans, and resort add-ons can get confusing quickly. These are some of the most popular beach resorts in Mauritius for Indian travellers.
This is a good time to contact a Holiday Tribe advisor. They can help you plan your stay around the resort you’ve chosen, your travel dates, and the type of holiday you want.
Published : 6/25/2026
Updated : 6/25/2026
Author : Aakansha Vatsalya