Nestled on the east coast of Mauritius, 22 miles from Port-Louis, the five-star Constance Prince Maurice welcomes its guests in a garden of Eden alongside an incredible, immaculate private sandy beach. Truly get away from it all in this lagoon. This flagship Mauritian hotel features restaurants with local and international flavours, sophisticated bars, a divine spa and sumptuous outdoor swimming pools. A tropical fish reserve to the west of the hotel adds to the natural beauty of the site.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Junior Suite
- Half-board
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
- Welcome and assistance at the airport
Your stay starts here
Constance Prince Maurice 5*
Rooms
Created by architect Jean Marc Eynaud with interior design by David Edwards, the accommodation at Constance Prince Maurice is a romantic retreat where luxury meets the sweet life.
Junior Garden View Suite [70 M2]
In a lush environment, the Garden View Junior Suites welcome travellers in a warm and elegant atmosphere. Designed for three people (two adults and one child or two children and one adult), these cocoons in brown and saffron tones consist of a large bedroom and a comfortable lounge area.
Junior Beach Front Suite [70 M2]
Facing the ocean, the Sea Front Junior Suites host groups of three (two adults and one child or two children and one adult) in a calm environment. Covered with a thatched roof, these pretty cottages with Mauritian accents open out onto a furnished terrace on the beach.
Junior Suite on Stilts [70 M2]
Serene and intimate, the Junior Suites on Stilts span the Barachois and its precious fish reserve. Designed for three people, they have a bedroom and a very spacious lounge area. Outside, on the wooden terrace, you can peacefully admire the sky burning at sunset.
Restaurants & bars
The mantra: experience a moment of truth and discover the authenticity of a princely stay. In the bars and restaurants of the Constance Prince Maurice, this philosophy translates into a unique atmosphere, spectacular landscapes and exquisite cuisine designed by chefs from all over the world.
Half-board
Includes breakfast and dinner.
Archipel Restaurant
From breakfast to dinner, the Archipel restaurant invites you to browse its gourmet menu highlighting Creole flavours. Sit back and relax on the terrace overlooking the swimming pool and beach and discover the treasures of the Indian Ocean's largest wine cellar.
Restaurant Le Barachois
Succumb to the irresistible charm of the Barachois, a floating restaurant consisting of five pontoons placed in the heart of the natural fish reserve. Follow the wooden crossing and be enchanted by a romantic dinner in the mangrove swamp.
Laguna Bar
At any time of the day, sit on the Laguna Bar terrace which overlooks the swimming pool and the beach. In the evening, you can enjoy delicious signature cocktails and Japanese specialities to the sound of live music.
Activities & lifestyle
Set by a lake, golf course and lagoon, the Constance Prince Maurice is the ideal place to enjoy moments of pure pleasure on the east coast of Mauritius.
Inspired by the principles of Feng Shui, this beautiful hotel is a place of harmony to enjoy. While children make new friends at the Kids Club, take a relaxing break at the U Spa by Constance. Organise a catamaran outing, contemplate the wonders of the sea in a submarine, learn about snorkelling, take advantage of the tennis courts to sharpen your backhand, or perfect your swing on one of the two greens along the estate.
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.
