The 10 best hotels in Pamplemousses District,

December 6, 2022 Darleen Reid

Discover the best hotels in Pamplemousses District including Angsana Balaclava Mauritius, Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa, The Westin Turtle Bay Resort & Spa, Mauritius, Victoria Beachcomber Resort & Spa, InterContinental Resort Mauritius, an IHG Hotel, Veranda Pointe Aux Biches Hotel, The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius, Le Méridien Ile Maurice, Mon Choisy Beach R., Casuarina Resort & Spa.
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1. Angsana Balaclava Mauritius

Le Goulet Rd Baie Aux Tortues, Balaclava, Mauritius
Excellent
78%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1922 reviews

Angsana Balaclava Mauritius

Touch turquoise lagoon waters. Wiggle your toes in warm golden sand. Feel the sweet scent of local frangipanis in the comfort of your luxurious spacious suite. Nestled in a secluded cove in Turtle Bay, just next door to the lovely tourist village of Grand Baie, on the picturesque North West coast of the island of Mauritius, is a tropical oasis where luxury blends with stylish rustic elegance and wellbeing, Angsana Balaclava Mauritius. With 54 stylish suites and a lavish Imperial Pool Villa, featuring private infinity pools and hammams, jet pools, an award-winning Spaand Wellness Centre, delectable gourmet offers, world class conference facilities, exhilarating experiences on tranquil lagoon from water-skiing to kayaking and wellness retreats, you will find here the answer to your ultimate quest for a perfect tropical lifestyle and re-invigoration.

We had the best time

Reviewed By Benaasiin

It is the best hotel for a private moment and very peaceful ❤?The luxury suite pool villa is the best a couple could wish for.The staff were very caring and took very good care of us.The food was very nice.once u go to Angsana you would want to go there again and again.Keep up the good work.We are very happy and had the best time of our life. ???

2. Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa

Royal Road, Trou aux Biches, Mauritius 22302
Excellent
78%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 4437 reviews

Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa

THE MOST ROMANTIC HOTEL IN MAURITIUS A strip of white sandy beach, a turquoise lagoon with crystal-clear waters, a 35-hectare tropical garden...These are some of the timeless charms of Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa, a luxury hotel in Mauritius. Its situation on the north west coast of Mauritius ensures one of the best climates and provides the perfect setting for dramatic sunsets. With its romantic atmosphere, Trou aux Biches Beachcomber provides the idyllic setting you have been dreaming of for your perfect wedding and honeymoon in Mauritius.

Absolutely wonderful

Reviewed By Jon_Hemphill

From the moment we arrived we could tell this place was different from many other hotels / resorts. We were sat down with a welcoming drink and a member of check-in staff came to join us, completed all the necessary documentation, arranged our LFT in a room 5 meters away which was completed in 5 minutes, told us all about the resort, gave us maps, dinner schedules, entertainment schedules and much more. As we had arrived early our room wasn't yet ready but the guy took us to the buffet restaurant, Oasis, and told the bar man that we had arrived and what package we were on, he also told the the chaps at the entrance to the restaurant and that meant we could use both facilities while we waited for our room. We didn't wait long, the room was ready at 2 as they said it would be. We were then taken, in a golf buggy, which there are lots of as the resort covers quite a lot of ground so a lift is often welcome, you just flag one down as it passes or you ring 0 from your room and they come for you, to our room by Rosha. He was great, very helpful with our luggage and took us through everything in our room, air con etc. He also took us back to reception at the end of our stay and was just as helpful with our luggage and getting us into our taxi. The room was spacious, had everything we need with an extra large king size bed with beautiful soft cotton sheets. It even had an outside shower room but we were advised against using it because of issues with mosquitos. We didn't need it though because our inside shower was the biggest wet room I have ever seen in a hotel and Ive stayed in lots around the world over the years. One small issue we had was that in the super large bathroom was the open wardrobe, it was OK but when the room got steamy so did your clothes, it might be an idea to split the two areas with a stud wall, as the space is big enough. We did find that the information you find online about the resort, either their own site or agents sites is a little sparse and somewhat confusing. Simply we don't think they do themselves justice. For example there is no mention that along the expansive beach front there are a number of small huts that serve drinks to you while you are on your sunbeds and have a never ending supply of towels, if they don't have something they also send off to the main bars to get it for you, they are fantastic and the guys that looked after us were superb, so helpful, so polite and nothing was too much trouble even down to coming round and offering to clean our sunglasses for us, brilliant - big thank you to Robert and his team, Sanjay, Sameer and Adey. They also do not explain the Escape Package properly and unless you book directly with them you cannot book it on an agents site, you have to wait until you arrive and then book it. To be clear the Escape Package is an all inclusive drinks package (not top shelf or premium drinks) as if you book a half board package they automatically include lunch so your on full board. The Escape package works out about £50 per head per day and you might think that a little steep but when you consider it includes water, drinks cocktails on the beach or around the pool, drinks at lunch or dinner, predinner drinks and a sundowner then with the prices for individual drinks you soon reach £50 (or do I just drink too much....) The restaurants, there are 6 of them, Oasis is a buffet serving breakfast, lunch and dinner; La Caravelle is a buffet for breakfast and then al a carte for lunch and dinner, you then have 3 other restaurants, an Asian, an Indian and an Italian which don't serve breakfast or lunch but serve al a carte each evening. The 6th restaurant is Le Plage, and as the name depicts is on the beach, this serves a la carte every day but only opens on certain nights for dinner a la carte, Kevin and Chintoo were brilliant here and very helpful at lunch time. We only visited once at night and they weren't around, this was unfortunate because although the setting was fantastic, the food superb, the service left a little to be desired with staff running around looking quite disorganised At the Oasis there is also a bar were you can just sit and watch the sunset, a memorable sight and then there is a second bar in between the Caravelle and the Italian restaurant, lovely place, great service and thanks to Chris and Isabelle who looked after us on numerous nights. Ive mentioned a few staff as I cant recall the names of all those that looked after us in one way or another but what I can say that they were the most genuine, helpful, polite, courteous staff I have ever had the joy to meet, they are a credit to the Beachcomber. The standard of food was excellent wherever we ate, and we visited all of the restaurants and the house wine, a South African Cab Sav for me and Chardonnay for my wife were always very pleasant. This was especially noticeable on our last night, we had booked the Italian as it was one of our favourites and Roshan, who had looked after us on our first night found out that we were coming again. After a pre-dinner cocktail over looking the ocean we moved across to the Italian restaurant only to be met by Roshan who had reserved us a table on the front, again overlooking the ocean and on our table was a bottle of the Cab Sav breathing nicely and in an ice bucket next to the table was my wifes chardonnay, all in all that's pretty impressive, and very much appreciated service, thanks Roshan (keep up the running and cut out the cigarettes). All in all we had a fantastic time at the Beachcomber and although Ive made one or two comments were I think things could improve nothing was too major to impact on our holiday, we had a wonderful time and we will, most definitely, return

3. The Westin Turtle Bay Resort & Spa, Mauritius

Turtle Bay, Balaclava, Mauritius 21307
Excellent
70%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2276 reviews

The Westin Turtle Bay Resort & Spa, Mauritius

A fabulous restaurant

Reviewed By Janet M

We have now had three meals in the Mystique and each one has been fabulous. Renoo served us beautifully and Seam leads his team well with the chef Shuttat producing fabulous food. Well worth a visit or two!!

4. Victoria Beachcomber Resort & Spa

Coastal Road, Pointe Aux Piments, Mauritius 21304
Excellent
74%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 5083 reviews

Victoria Beachcomber Resort & Spa

A SPACIOUS BEACHSIDE RESORT IN MAURITIUS Located North-west on the coast of Mauritius, Victoria Beachcomber Resort & Spa is conveniently situated between the tourist hub of Grand Baie and Port Louis, the capital city. Facing the splendid sunsets, Victoria Beachcomber is one of the most popular family resorts in Mauritius.

Fantastic vacation in this superb resort

Reviewed By Road12972912134

We stayed in a ground floor room with a swim-up feature. This is in the adults only section, which features a private pool, bar and restaurant. Nice and quiet: no loud music. The beach is a stones throw away, and all rooms have a sea view. The snorkelling from the beach is fantastic: angel fish, pipefish and various others within easy swimable reach of the shore. Other water sports are onsite including SUP, kayaking, pedalos and sailing. There’s a dive centre on site (Dive World), and the staff there are friendly and knowledgable. There are four restaurants on site. Biggest choice at Le Superbe buffet, but for romantic dinners we preferred La Casa. We went half board, so lunch and drinks not included. This means that water is also not included at dinner, and we were charged for table water - so just beware. It’s a small criticism. There are hawkers on the beach: this is licensed by Mauritius law, and isn’t a problem. They are not pushy and can be quite friendly. There are also unofficial excursion providers touting their offers: again this is not annoying, but do your research before engaging them in conversation/negotiation. The staff are all (and I mean all) super polite and helpful and really made us feel welcome. Nothing seemed too much trouble and they are all a credit to the hotel.

5. InterContinental Resort Mauritius, an IHG Hotel

Balaclava Fort Coastal Road, Balaclava, Mauritius 21306 011 230 261 1200
Excellent
57%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 4487 reviews

InterContinental Resort Mauritius, an IHG Hotel

Secluded within the boundaries of exclusive Balaclava Bay, on the island's northern coast, this 210-room Mauritius resort was designed to blend modern convenience with traditional Mauritius flavour. It was also created to cater to the needs of couples, families and business travellers alike. At this luxury Mauritius resort, you can choose from energetic sports or sophisticated dining. Alongside the indulgence of SPA InterContinental, you'll find the convenience of our conference facilities.

Paradise ?

Reviewed By Sightseer60431331317

From the moment we stepped in to the reception we were met with friendly attentive staff. Rooms are of a high standard and have huge comfy beds. We decided to upgrade our ocean view family room to a presidential suite for the last 4 days of our holiday and Kevin (manager I think) looked after us personally and made the transition stress free. Food and drink wonderful. Plenty of choice. Cannot fault it at all. Thank you for making our holiday a memorable one. Still here for another day but we will definitely return next year.

6. Veranda Pointe Aux Biches Hotel

Royal Road, Pointe Aux Piments, Mauritius 22310
Excellent
65%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2497 reviews

Veranda Pointe Aux Biches Hotel

Total relaxation

Reviewed By kfrawley

We stayed here for 5 nights on the final leg of our honeymoon. We had a very busy start to our trip so we were looking forward to relaxing when we got to Mauritius and Veranda Pointe Aux Biches did not disappoint! The staff were all so helpful and welcoming. The food was delicious, as were the cocktails and wine. Our beach dinner was so special and the meal at Sandy Lane Grill on our final night was a highlight. Our room was beautiful with a stunning view of the beach and ocean!

7. The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius

Baie Aux Tortues, Balaclava, Mauritius 20108 011 91 11 2390 4472
Excellent
91%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1972 reviews

The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius

Oberoi Mauritius! Great views, great service, and great amenities. Stargazing, sculpture, yoga, water sports.

Reviewed By 316kasturik

Oberoi beach resort Mauritius! You have won my heart and made me your guest for life. Right from the pick up at the airport to our room, our view, our food, the taxi to see the sights - everything has been a delightful experience. You gave me a glimpse into the Oberoi culture, you outdid yourselves with your impeccable customer service. You showed me that the Oberoi resort and Mauritian culture are one and the same - warm, affectionate and very welcoming. Any establishment that has the capability to retain it’s employees for 20 plus years speaks for itself. Right from the time we entered the hotel premises. We received a grand welcome that we will always remember. Bhavna was our front office assistant that brought us to our room. Raj and Pritam brought our bags to the room and laid them neatly. Raj drove us in the BMW to take in the south trip sights. Mr Ghanshyam- the main chef at ‘The Rock’ Personally came out to talk to us and to give vegetarian options to my mom who never once felt like she had to compromise on the dishes. Nadir, Pritam and Darrel ferried us back and forth to the main restaurant for breakfast and dinner since my mom couldn’t walk the short distance due to a disability. They were always smiling and courteous and went the extra length to make her comfortable. The F&B manager- Nishal went above and beyond, personally looking into every detail . He was assisted by Mevin our server with a great sense of humor and great attitude. Aum and Omar were very sweet too. Hansy and Preety at the spa were amazing with their massage. Ashwinta and Razia were great housekeepers taking in every instruction and making our room look great every day. Natacha and Amanda at the reception were awesome to talk to and last but not the least - Raj. He is a veteran at this hotel and a great asset. You can tell how proud he is to represent Oberoi and how well he looks after every guest. We had a great conversation with him when he took us on the south trip in the hotel BMW. Every person we spoke to at the hotel had the same consistent warmth and affection. This also includes the GM of the hotel Mr Dhiraj Pereira! Very down to earth and nice. Together, they all made you feel like you were a part of their family. All in all- The experiences and the facilities this resort gives are second to none. We are coming back soon!!

8. Le Méridien Ile Maurice

Village Hall Lane, Pointe Aux Piments, Mauritius 21304
Excellent
46%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 4030 reviews

Le Méridien Ile Maurice

Exceptional Wedding

Reviewed By AnjuRenu

Our families spent an amazing time at Le Meridien Hotel for our indian wedding. We had a wonderful venue, fantastic conditions and set up for the religious ceremony, cocktail, dinner and reception. We are very grateful to Mr Roomesh Boojhawon as he was absolutely essential for the good organization of the event. Very caring, attentive to all details, he was of a precious help for last minute unexpected issues. Also, we would like to thank Chef Mahen for the succulent food, Mr Gobin and all his team for their excellent service. The spa was an amazing experience. In addition to very good hotel facilities, the customer service was perfect. We would highly recommend this hotel.

9. Mon Choisy Beach R.

Royal Road, Mont Choisy, Mauritius
Excellent
68%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 721 reviews

Mon Choisy Beach R.

Overlooking the magnificent lagoon of Mon Choisy, our Apart Hotel is next to the one of the most beautiful and longest beaches where you can swim, snorkel, sail or soak up the north coast sun. A short walk will bring you to a number of activities such as water sports, tennis, horse riding, deep sea fishing or enjoy a drink in the nearby friendly restaurant. This Apart Hotel offers the perfect sun and fun holiday with the swimming pool and beach to laze around, whilst the more fun lovers can head further north, a 10 minute drive to the cosmopolitan coastal town of Grand Bay renowned for its restaurants, bars and shops.

Perfect

Reviewed By Daniel K

We really enjoyed our stay, the personnel were so friendly and helpful. And a Special thanks to Sanjay for making sure our stay was perfect. All in all i must say this was a great experience, i recommend this hotel a 100% its both great for couples & families

10. Casuarina Resort & Spa

Coastal Road, Trou aux Biches, Mauritius
Excellent
33%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1789 reviews

Casuarina Resort & Spa

Set in the heart of a lush tropical garden, Casuarina Resort & Spa is a Mauritian resort located across the beautiful beach of Trou Aux Biches in the North West of Mauritius, 30 mins from the Capital, Port Louis and 10 mins from the lively village of Grand Bay. Known in the past as the fisherman’s village, Trou Aux Biches is very famous for its long stretched white sandy beach, its geographical location and for its outstanding seabed, key area for diving sports and to discover the splendid flora and fauna of the Indian Ocean. The hotel has a unique Tropical architecture, with white walls made of limestone and thatched roofs. Originally built in 1973 with only 15 bungalows, there were 94 rooms expanded onto 7 hectares of timeless landscape of mature trees and swaying coconut trees. Supporting facilities include 3 inviting restaurants, 2 swimming pools, a gym and a Balinean styled Spa.

Basic but clean - everything you need

Reviewed By Pink

Just returned from a 12 night stay at Casuarina on All Inclusive basis. On arrival after a very long flight from the UK we were greeted at reception and provided with a cold drink of juice, ribbons (to identify us as AI guests) and were then provided with a brief overview of the hotel - meal times, drinks etc. Staff all very pleasant and speak English, French and Mauritian. We are grateful to have received the rooms we requested which are the only ones that give you a true ocean view (paid and booked Ocean View rooms). As the small beach is across the road and obscured by trees it isn't an unobscured view but you can see the Indian Ocean. Both rooms had a very large bed, balcony, chair and table with a bathroom. Very clean (apart from the old, dirty patio furniture out on the balcony) but rather dated with worn, dark wood furniture and a peach coloured bathroom. Everything functional though and as we only required a base from which to explore this beautiful country we truly felt that we'd received exactly what we paid for. There are two pools - both very small and the water is lovely and cool. Not many sun loungers and you do lose the sun from around 3:30pm this time of year due to the surrounding foliage (beautiful big trees!) So if you like a full day in the sun head to the beach instead. Pool towels provided daily. Not the best but they do the job. If you like fluffy, pristine pool towels bring your own. Entertainment was a traditional Mauritian band with dancers for around an hour once a week. Very lovely to see and great music. Other than that it's the bar staff playing Socca music on a laptop - feel free to have a dance! During the day there's aqua aerobics & Zumba on a small scale and the staff are always happy to have a game of darts or table tennis with you if you ask them. For us this is perfect as we aren't keen on full-on animation and noise. The Great thing is that at 11pm on the dot everything went quiet, the staff left & the night was over with so you can guarantee a good night's sleep. Weekends are much busier with local people who retire to the beach after a long week in the city. Food is fine and as expected. Always plenty of choice - omelettes and eggs freshly cooked with chicken sausages, pancakes, bread, cereals & fruit in the morning. Lunch comprises of a few hot items, salads and desserts and dinner hosts the Curry Corner - usually a fish or vegetable curry, lentil danl and rice alongside other items such as pizza, freshly cooked meat, fish, salads & desserts. Shout out to Guresh the chef on breakfast - the best omelettes! We did eat out on a few evenings as it became rather repeatative. Lunches were limited here as we spent most of our time exploring the island. Drinks are most certainly watered down here. If you came to get drunk you'll be disappointed. It appears they're giving you a lot of hard alcohol when they pour quarter of a litre into your glass, but trust me it really isn't. On a good point, nobody really gets lairy or embarrassing as a result of being drunk at least. There's some nice restaurants towards Mon Choissy or in Trou aux Biches itself, or in Grand Baie a 15 mins taxi ride away. Bars and clubs are currently closed due to the pandemic. Nitesh our favourite bar man was lovely throughout - mixing us drinks on request and providing us with bottles of water on our last day after checkout. All the staff here are so pleasant, happy and seem genuinely pleased to have tourists back on the island after a 2 year closure of the international border. The beach accross the road is very disappointing. The sand is pitted with small stones and rocks, making it difficult to gain access to the water however, an 8 minute walk to the left with bring you into Trou aux Biches beach at Beachcomber which is a nice, wide, white sandy stretch. You'll not be able to take a lounger or place down your towel for a good half mile though due to it being privately owned, so keep walking until you get to the public beach (about 15-20 mins walk in total) just after Beachcomber. There's food trucks, an ATM & some beach sellers in the car park plus some toilets. If you take a right outside the hotel and walk down the road for 25 mins you'll find yourself at the beautiful Mon Choissy public beach which is stunning! Very natural - no loungers, shops, hotels, toilets, vendors so it's lovely and quiet, absolutely pristine & the water is crystal clear. Bring your snorkel! If you are a diver there's a dive centre onsite. Dont forget to take some fruit down to the pond at the front of the hotel (gardens) where you'll find 6 beautiful little white ducks. They'll waddle over to you to say hello for sure! Their favourite is pineapple. Please don't give them bread as it harms them. Overall a lovely base for exploring this stunning country. Would definitely return.

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