Mauritius

Despite the abundance of things to do whilst on holiday in Mauritius, for many it is beach-bound all the way from the moment you step off the plane, and quite rightly so. Mauritius boasts some of the most startling and secluded coastal spots in the Indian Ocean. The east of the island is blessed with swathes of pristine powder soft sand and home to some of the World’s leading resorts. The west coast is the ultimate place to watch the sun sink into the cobalt-blue horizon. The isolated local-leaning south coast is perfect for an off-the-beaten-track fix and total seclusion.

 

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24 hours at One&Only Le Saint Géran

27th February 2026
by Lizzie Jones

There are addresses in Mauritius that impress, and then there are those that endure. Set on a private peninsula where a calm lagoon drifts into the vastness of the Indian Ocean, One&Only Le Saint Géran belongs firmly in the latter category, it’s an icon reimagined for the modern traveller. This is not simply a resort […]

Why we still recommend Heritage Le Telfair for families in Mauritius

15th February 2026
by Lucy Coleman

Why we still recommend Heritage Le Telfair for families in Mauritius Heritage Le Telfair remains one of the easiest long-haul family holidays to get right. Set within lush tropical gardens on the Bel Ombre coastline, the resort has the space, flexibility and range of activities that make travelling with children genuinely relaxing rather than logistical. […]

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