Architect Lek Bunnag and landscape designer Bill Bensley shaped this Turtle Bay retreat across twenty acres of tropical gardens, where thatched-roof villas with four-poster beds and private pools overlook the lagoon. Dinner unfolds in The Gunpowder Room, an eighteenth-century French ammunition store now serving Creole cuisine amid stone walls and antique barrels. The spa draws on regional botanicals—rooibos, baobab oil—while complimentary glass-bottom boat tours and stargazing sessions round out a stay suited to couples seeking seclusion.
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Nicknamed 'Royal Calm,' this thatched-roof retreat occupies Grand Sable, an ivory-sand cove on Mauritius's sheltered northwest coast where palm shade feels almost theatrical. All 82 suites face the Indian Ocean; families gravitate toward the 2023 Palm suites with separate children's bedrooms and the Ti Royal club's crab hunts and glass-bottom boat excursions. French chef William Girard oversees three restaurants, while the 18-room spa offers Valmont treatments in shingle-roofed cabins with bay windows.
Mauritius's first boutique hotel occupies a colonial mansion within a coconut grove, its antique carriage-door entrance setting a vintage tone that carries through to clawfoot tubs and bronze telescopes. The adults-only property reserves its Australe suites—each with private pool or jacuzzi—for guests seeking proximity to the lagoon. Evening brings the M/S Lady Lisbeth, a 1927 schooner serving lobster risotto under starlight, while the Osmose spa hides a Moroccan hammam amid secret gardens.
Mauritian architect Jean-François Adam gave this east-coast resort a modern tropical identity, with suite interiors featuring tables cast from reclaimed local sand and closets papered in coral motifs. The 2,000-square-metre oceanfront pool ranks among the island's largest, while Amari delivers Michelin-starred chef Vineet Bhatia's modern Indian cuisine. Catamaran excursions include a private chef and mixologist; families find an exceptional kids' club and shallow lagoon.
Thatched love nests ring a cliff-top infinity pool overlooking Mauritius's northern islands at this adults-only retreat near Grand Baie. Four restaurants span contemporary Mauritian cuisine, Japanese, Mediterranean, and a coconut-grove seafood spot, while Michelin-starred chef Alexis Gauthier contributes a plant-based tasting menu. The Cinq Mondes spa and immersive activities—pirogue excursions, cooking classes, dinners in staff homes—anchor a bohemian-luxe atmosphere.
Three kilometers of powder-white sand—repeatedly ranked among Africa's finest beaches—front this sprawling 35-hectare village resort on Mauritius's northwest coast. Thatched villas scatter through tropical gardens around expansive pools, while a dock gazebo extends over the turquoise lagoon where sea turtles glide past. The Beachcomber Spa offers algotherapy in twenty cabins, and six restaurants traverse Asian to Mediterranean kitchens. Ideal for families and romantics alike.
The inaugural property of Constance's C Resorts brand occupies Palmar beach on Mauritius's east coast, where shallow waters and steady winds create ideal conditions for kitesurfing. Parisian studio MHNA designed the interiors with woven rattan and driftwood reflecting Mauritian craftsmanship. Three pools cascade toward the Indian Ocean, while the Indonesian-inspired C Spa offers oil massages in a tranquil pavilion. The playful all-inclusive format—wine tastings on poolside surfboards, DJ sessions on the sand—draws active travelers seeking both adventure and ease.
Stretching along two kilometers of coral-protected shoreline on Mauritius's east coast, this sprawling resort commands one of the island's finest beach settings. Golfers gain exclusive access to two championship 18-hole courses—the technical Links and the forest-carved Legend—while the Blue Penny Cellar restaurant delivers bistronomic dining amid 35,000 bottles. Families find particular appeal in inventive programs from nighttime crab hunting to children's diving initiation with professionals.
Occupying a secluded peninsula near the fishing village of Grand Gaube, this resort spreads across two white-sand beaches and Stephen Woodhams-designed tropical gardens. Kelly Hoppen's interiors dress 186 rooms in earthy neutrals with marine accents, while six restaurants range from Beach Rouge's Mediterranean fare on the sand to Bodrum Blue's Turkish kitchen. Pop murals by Camille Walala and an adults-only infinity pool complete the scene.
Kelly Hoppen's sleek interiors meet Mauritian architectural finesse at this contemporary resort on Grand Baie's northern crescent. The rooftop Bisou draws crowds to its 22-meter infinity pool suspended above the lagoon, while AI KISU delivers tableside warayaki cooking and sommelier-guided soy sauce pairings. A multi-level spa with heated sand beds and the island's only hotel nightclub complete the picture for travelers seeking polished hedonism.
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Eight treatment villas emerge from tropical foliage at this sanctuary where waves crash just steps from the entrance. The signature Seven Essences of Chamarel ritual unfolds over two and a half hours—sugar cane scrub, aloe vera wrap, and tipik massage synchronized to sega rhythms. Guests seeking seclusion can book alfresco treatments on Ilot Mangénie, a private island ten minutes by boat, or retreat to outdoor sanctuaries with egg-shaped stone soaking tubs.
Beneath swaying coconut palms, this sprawling wellness sanctuary offers three- to seven-day immersion programs combining aerial hammock therapy, aqua treatments, and suspension training. Outdoor facilities include sauna, steam room, and cold plunge, while Studio Révérence—helmed by celebrity podiatrist Bastien Gonzalez—delivers chemical-free nail care. The adjacent Tea House stocks over 88 loose-leaf varieties for post-treatment contemplation.
Spread across three floors within LUX* Grand Baie, this spa dedicates an entire level to hydrotherapy — Turkish hammam, tepidarium, sensory baths calibrated with shifting sounds and water pressures. The rooftop hosts the Indian Ocean's first outdoor gym, featuring Olympic-grade running tracks and a twelve-station fitness system. Multi-day wellness programs, customized through detailed questionnaires, draw on elemental themes; treatments use the house's chemical-free LUX* ME line.
Thirteen ivory-painted treatment cabins ring the pool across nearly 11,000 square feet of light-drenched space overlooking a private lagoon. The signature experience unfolds aboard Lady Lisbeth, a vintage vessel built for Queen Elizabeth II, where therapists deliver massages before a champagne picnic on a deserted beach. Back on land, the Garden Hideaway offers couples a secluded pavilion with swing seating, floral foot rituals, and tropical fruit platters. Bastien Gonzalez and Biologique Recherche—island firsts—handle finishing touches.
Twelve treatment suites rise on wooden stilts above the mangroves, each a private sanctuary with sauna, outdoor shower, and views across the Indian Ocean. Guests customize every detail—selecting teas, music, and essential oils before therapists begin their work. A resident yoga instructor offers sessions on the beach, while the After 8 ritual pairs candlelit massage with champagne dinner under the stars.
Tucked within the colonial grounds of 20 Degrés Sud, Secret Spa spreads across 3,000 square feet where expert therapists deliver massage treatments for solo visitors or couples. The thermal circuit—sauna, hammam, hot tub—prepares the body before sessions, while a 26-foot outdoor pool offers quiet recovery afterward. Yoga classes, stretching, and a dedicated beauty center complete the retreat.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best area to stay in Grand Baie?
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The stretch between La Croisette and Péreybère offers the highest concentration of accommodation with easy beach access. For quieter surroundings, the coastal road toward Trou aux Biches provides more space while remaining within a short drive of Grand Baie's restaurants and shops.
Is Grand Baie suitable for swimming and water activities?
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The bay's protected waters remain calm throughout the year, making it one of the island's best swimming spots. Boat operators run daily trips to the northern islands, and diving centres offer excursions to sites around Coin de Mire. The main beach can get busy on weekends with local families.
How far is Grand Baie from the airport?
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Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport sits approximately 75 kilometres south, typically a 75-minute drive via the motorway. Most hotels arrange transfers, though taxis and ride services are readily available at the terminal.
Grand Baie curves along the northwestern coast where a sheltered bay creates calm turquoise waters ideal for swimming year-round. The town evolved from a quiet fishing village into the island's primary resort hub, though pockets of local life persist — the Sunset Boulevard strip mixes beach bars with Mauritian roti stands, while the coastal road toward Péreybère still passes fruit vendors and family-run guesthouses. La Croisette mall anchors the commercial district, but the real action happens at the public beach where glass-bottom boats depart for Île Plate and Gabriel Island.
The dining scene draws heavily on Mauritius's Creole, Indian, and Chinese culinary heritage. Seafood dominates menus — grilled camarons, octopus vindaye, fish rougaille — served at waterfront restaurants where sunset views come standard. Beyond the bay, the Royal Road connects to Trou aux Biches and Mont Choisy, extending the coastal strip of accommodation options from intimate guesthouses to sprawling resort compounds with private beach access.