Discover the 5-star Shanti Maurice, located just a stone’s throw away from one of Mauritius’ most beautiful beaches. Here, private villas are tucked away in the heart of a luxurious garden with a 7 000m² spa. Luxury, tranquility, and all manner of delights await you here off the coast of Africa. Enjoy poolside sunshine while gazing at majestic landscapes. The hotel staff will do their best to satisfy your every whim with the utmost efficiency and discretion. Mauritius has more than just sunshine and good service, it also boasts a delicious culinary scene as well as a rich culture known as Sega. Don't let anything stand between you and this unforgettable destination.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Junior Suite with Sea View
- Free accommodation for children under 12 when sharing their parents' room (for stays from 01/06/26 to 31/10/26)
- Breakfast
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
- Up to 5 free wellness sessions per day (including yoga and fitness)
- Access to Avalon golf course (18 holes) with unlimited green fees, golf cart and round-trip transfers, valid until {0}
- Free consultation with our Ayurvedic doctor, yoga master and fitness master.
- One 30-minute massage per person
- Welcome and assistance at the airport
Your stay starts here
Shanti Maurice Resort & Spa 5*
Rooms
For a stay that’s all about comfort when travelling as a couple either alone or with a child, opt for one of our ocean view Junior Suites, or a Luxury Villa with a pool.
Junior Ocean View Suite [65 M2]
With its understated yet elegant decor, couples travelling with a child can expect a beautiful view of the ocean, even from the bathroom. From your bed, gaze through the bay window and fall for the countryside’s charm. Speaking of luxury, try the outdoor shower!
Restaurants & bars
From the generous breakfast served in your room to the elaborate meals crafted by the Stars chef, at Shanti Mauritius you’ll travel the world with every bite. To sip on the most delicious cocktails, head on down to the Red Ginger Lounge.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Stars
Settle down in this beautifully decorated restaurant and sample dishes that feature many different influences. From blue marlin to lamb mashroshi, even the most sensitive of palates will be charmed by these sophisticated dishes. The fish and aromatic herbs are all sourced locally.
Activities & lifestyle
Whether you’re taking a dip in the immense pool, enjoying a massage at the spa or discovering the rich Mauritian environment, you’ll never be bored during your holiday.
Make the most of your stay by taking a moment to see wild dolphins in their natural habitat during a kayak outing. Strap on a mask and a scuba tank because this show continues underwater, where you can see a myriad of multicoloured fish. Once you return to the hotel, pamper yourself at the spa with an Indian head massage or an Oriental massage. Or, improve your technique on the tennis court before perfecting your golf swing. And do it all again tomorrow.
Discover the destination
Perfect palm-fringed beaches, turquoise waters and a temperate climate all year round! Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is a picturesque island. Head inland to discover incredible jungle landscapes and thundering waterfalls. Dive and see myriads of fish, colourful coral and even the occasional dolphin along the coast. Come and discover this dream destination!
Important information about your destination
To help you prepare for your trip, you can visit the Mauritian authorities' website https://safemauritius.govmu.org/ to fill in a form before entering the country. This will enable you to obtain a QR CODE, which may reduce the time you spend at immigration.
For more information, see the Mauritian authorities' dedicated website (https://mauritiusnow.com/).
Uses and customs
Mauritians are renowned for their hospitality and warmth. Visitors will be welcomed with courtesy and will be able to appreciate the multicultural character of the population. In Hindu temples, mosques and pagodas, it is advisable to remove your shoes before entering and to wear covering clothing (shoulders and legs covered). In churches and other Christian places of worship, respectful and sober dress is also appreciated, although rules are less strict.
Time difference
The time difference between France and Mauritius is generally +3 hours in winter and +2 hours in summer. When it is 12pm in France, it is 3pm in Mauritius in winter and 2pm in summer.
Electricity and internet access
The voltage in Mauritius is 230V, with G-type sockets (as in the UK). However, not all establishments are equipped with these plugs and some may have European-type plugs (type C). It is therefore advisable to bring an adaptor compatible with several types of plug. Internet connections are relatively good in urban and tourist areas, but may be more limited in remote areas. Most hotels offer Wi-Fi access, although some charge for it.
Safety
Mauritius is a relatively safe destination with a low crime rate. However, you are advised to be vigilant, especially in busy tourist areas, and to look after your personal belongings. Avoid displaying valuables and walking in secluded areas at night.
Currency
The local currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). The euro is accepted in some establishments, but it is advisable to change euros into rupees for small expenses. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shopping centres, although some small shops prefer cash.
Climate
The best time to visit Mauritius is between May and December, when temperatures are pleasant and humidity lower. The hot and humid season runs from January to April, when cyclones occasionally hit the island.
Languages
The languages spoken in Mauritius are mainly Mauritian Creole, French and English. English is the official language of government, while French is widely used in the media and in everyday interactions.
Accommodation quality
The quality of accommodation is generally good, ranging from 3- to 5-star (local standards). Most hotels offer high quality services, but some less touristy areas may offer more basic comfort.
Food quality
Mauritian cuisine is tasty and multicultural, combining Indian, Creole, Chinese and European influences. Most establishments offer a variety of cuisines and you should definitely try the local specialities. Tap water is treated, but bottled water is recommended as a precaution.
Other information
Mauritius is a tropical paradise offering a variety of activities to suit all tastes, from sandy beaches to mountain excursions. Travellers are encouraged to respect nature and preserve the local environment by avoiding plastic and disposing of rubbish in the appropriate places.
Mauritius is a relatively safe destination with a low crime rate. However, you are advised to be vigilant, especially in busy tourist areas, and to look after your personal belongings. Avoid displaying valuables and walking in secluded areas at night.
Currency
The local currency is the Mauritian rupee (MUR). The euro is accepted in some establishments, but it is advisable to change euros into rupees for small expenses. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shopping centres, although some small shops prefer cash payments.
Climate
The best time to visit Mauritius is between May and December, when temperatures are pleasant and humidity lower. The hot and humid season is from January to April, when cyclones occasionally hit the island.
Languages
The languages spoken in Mauritius are mainly Mauritian Creole, French and English. English is the official language of government, while French is widely used in the media and in everyday interactions.
Quality of accommodation
The quality of accommodation is generally good, ranging from three to five-stars (local standards). Most hotels offer top-quality services, but some less touristy areas may offer more basic comfort.
Food quality
Mauritian cuisine is tasty and multicultural, combining Indian, Creole, Chinese and European influences. Most establishments offer a variety of cuisine, and it is advisable to try the local specialities. Tap water is treated, but bottled water is recommended as a precaution.
Other information
Mauritius is a tropical paradise offering a multitude of activities to suit all tastes, from sandy beaches to mountain excursions. Travellers are encouraged to respect nature and preserve the local environment by avoiding plastic and disposing of their rubbish in the appropriate places.