We Love —
- Waking early to watch the sunrise cast gold across Le Morne’s rugged peak from the stillness of the beach.
- Drifting between pool and sea, each swim blurring seamlessly into the next under the island’s soft blue light.
- Sampling fragrant Mauritian curries at Bangalore before ending the evening with a cocktail and live music at the Sega Bar.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Hotel Riu Palace Mauritius 4* —
Just for you:
- Roundtrip airport transfers (for all offers)
Set on the spectacular Le Morne Brabant peninsula in the south-west of Mauritius, the Hotel Riu Palace Mauritius 4* is an adults-only retreat for those seeking serenity beside the Indian Ocean. The resort’s contemporary tropical architecture—all pale woods, sand tones and sleek modern lines—captures a sense of effortless island sophistication. Framed by swaying palms and kissed by sunlight, this is a place where time slows to the rhythm of the sea.
Inside, open spaces flow seamlessly into gardens that feel almost wild with colour. Each corner reveals a quiet attention to detail, from the graceful proportions of the rooms to the easy drift of ocean air. This is Mauritius reimagined for the modern traveller, elegant, luminous, and intimately connected to nature.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Junior Suite, a Junior Partial Sea View Suite or a Junior Elite Suite.
Junior Suite (33 m²)
Let yourself be enchanted by the elegance and comfort of the Junior Suite, a peaceful haven where every moment becomes an instant of pure serenity.
Junior Suite with side sea view (33 m²)
Enjoy an exceptional stay in this refined Junior Suite with side sea view, where comfort and relaxation combine with a spectacular side view of the ocean.
Elite Junior Suite (33 m²)
Elevate your stay by staying in an Elite Junior Suite, offering unparalleled comfort, exclusive privileges and a truly unique experience.
Your dining choices
This is an all inclusive stay. Your breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant, with a selection of snacks and drinks. Please see the ‘details’ tab for more information.
At La Rivière, breakfast unfolds in a light-filled room with show-cooking and generous buffets that evoke the island’s freshness. Evenings bring a rotation of culinary experiences, from the delicate fusion of Krystall, to the artful Japanese dishes of Kaori, and the smoky comfort of Pepe’s Food. Those wishing to venture further can wander next door to the Riu Turquoise, where Indian spices perfume the air at Bangalore, or settle into a hearty dinner at the Steakhouse. The resort’s bars trace the day’s slow rhythm: morning coffee and pastries at Capuchino, a dip and a drink at the Waterfall Pool Bar, sunset cocktails at Le Morne Lobby Bar, and live music drifting from the Sega Bar as night settles softly over the lagoon.
Your time
Just for you:
- $40 off the RIU Signature Massage, the Massage Senses and the Time for Two Massage
Drift between three shimmering outdoor pools, one reserved exclusively for Elite Club members, where sun loungers overlook the turquoise lagoon and soft trade winds whisper through the palms. The days easily here, marked by little more than the play of light on water.
For those seeking restoration, the nearby Riu Turquoise offers a serene wellness centre where massages, beauty rituals and fitness spaces promise renewal. The adventurous can paddle out by kayak or windsurf across the lagoon’s crystalline shallows, while golfers will find a world-class course just moments away. As night falls, soft rhythms and live performances invite guests to linger a little longer under the Mauritian stars.
Optional excursions —
The colours of the South
Discover Mauritius's most famous pilgrimage sites and admire the impressive seven-coloured lands of Chamarel.
The Exotic North
Discover Mauritian culture from every angle: from Cap Malheureux to the Blue Penny Museum and the Botanical Gardens, not forgetting Aventure du Sucre and the Caudan Waterfront.
Charms and Flavours
Get a taste of Mauritius' heritage by visiting the three estates that date back to colonial times and trace the route of tea, vanilla and rum.
Simply Sailing Others Coast
On board a luxurious catamaran, you will sail along the charming East coast of Mauritius to discover the wonders of this picturesque part of the island: its long sheltered lagoon, the blue and green shades of the crystal-clear water, and the breathtaking coastal landscape, with mountains as a backdrop.
Islet Escapade
Enjoy a day with stops on two islands chosen for their beauty and unspoilt natural setting: Île-aux-Aigrettes, home to exotic flora and fauna, and Île des Deux Cocos, renowned for its heavenly seabed.
Immersion in Mauritian nature
Nestled in the heart of Chamarel, the Ebony Forest is a sanctuary home to some endangered species. Your guided walking tour begins with a stop at the observation post, which provides a view of the bird nurseries.
At the end of the tour, you will plant a young plant or its seeds. The excursion continues further south to "Kaz'alala," which historically was part of an old sugar mill, for a traditional Mauritian lunch.
Then visit the World of Seashells, a museum in Mauritius housing the largest collection of shells from the African continent.
Upon leaving the museum, the next visit will be to a recycling factory in Bel Ombre.
Encounter with local artisans
Meet local craftspeople and discover their talents, creativity, cultures and traditions. Learn how local crafts contribute to the economic development of the island and find out how recycled materials are transformed into unique objects.
Tropical Spices
Discover the Royal Botanical Garden of Pamplemousses and Port-Louis with its colourful market, giant tortoises, deer, water lilies and lotuses. You'll have a panoramic view of the citadel and finish your visit at the market where you'll discover local produce.
Aquarelle Catamaran - West Coast
Embark on a discovery of the west coast of Mauritius during a catamaran excursion, with dolphin watching in the open sea and a snorkelling session. Enjoy a delicious barbecue on board and visit to Île aux Bénitiers for a day of relaxation and adventure.
Your trip to Mauritius —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Mauritius —
Mauritius, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its powder-white beaches, turquoise lagoons, and lush inland landscapes. The island offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and exceptional hospitality, making it an unforgettable getaway.
Must-see:
- Le Morne Brabant: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this iconic mountain offers stunning vistas and a glimpse into Mauritius' history.
- Black River Gorges National Park: Explore dense forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife on scenic hiking trails.
- Chamarel Seven Coloured Earths: A surreal landscape where multi-hued sand dunes create a vibrant, natural wonder.
- Pamplemousses Botanical Garden: A tranquil garden home to exotic plants and giant water lilies.
- Île aux Cerfs: A small, idyllic island famous for pristine beaches and water sports.
Culinary culture:
Mauritian cuisine is a fusion of Creole, Indian, French, and Chinese influences. Savour fresh seafood, aromatic curries, and popular street food like dholl puri and gateaux piment, while enjoying a refreshing local rum cocktail.
Dive deeper:
Explore Mauritius' vibrant marine life by diving or snorkelling in its stunning coral reefs, or take a boat tour to discover hidden coves and secluded beaches for a peaceful retreat.
Good to know:
Mauritius is easily accessible by air with direct flights from major cities worldwide. The island enjoys a tropical climate year-round, making it an ideal beach destination at any time.