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Luxury resort where mountain meets the sea
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Inside Dinarobin Beachcomber, where Mauritius’s iconic mountain meets the sea

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: September 23, 2025 11:35 am
Feyisayo Ajayi Published September 23, 2025
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At a Glance


  • Experience oceanfront suites, private villas, and dining rooted in Mauritian culture and flavors.
  • Wellness at Spa Beachcomber features hammams, open-air pavilions, and tranquil adult-only Zen spaces.
  • Championship golf by the lagoon offers rare scenic play against Mauritius’s UNESCO-listed Le Morne.

Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa is more than a five-star address. For years, it has stood as a quiet refuge, defined as much by the towering presence of Le Morne Brabant as by the calm rhythm of the Indian Ocean.

The story of Dinarobin is inseparable from its setting. At the edge of Mauritius’s UNESCO-listed landscape, the resort has welcomed visitors drawn by its mix of seclusion, connection to nature, and a pace of life that belongs uniquely to the island.

A setting at the foot of Le Morne

Le Morne Brabant, with its basalt cliffs rising sharply from the sea, creates a panorama few places in the world can rival. The peninsula offers one of Mauritius’s most recognized views: white sands stretching into turquoise waters, anchored by a mountain layered with cultural meaning.

The landscape shapes the daily rhythm. Lagoons invite swimmers and snorkelers, while sunsets over the horizon turn the beach into a natural gathering place for guests and locals alike.

Suites and villas by the shore

Designed as an all-suite property, Dinarobin features 172 sea-facing accommodations that open onto verandas and gardens. 

Interiors are spacious and modern, while private villas add more seclusion, with four bedrooms, heated pools, and direct access to the sand—well suited for families or small groups.

Dining as part of the experience

Food is woven into the stay. Guests move from casual beach grills to more formal dining rooms, or extend their options through restaurants at the neighboring Paradis Beachcomber. 

Menus balance fresh seafood and Mauritian spices with international favorites, offering both familiarity and discovery.

Beachcomber Hotels & Resorts; Mauritius

Wellness woven into daily life

At the center of the resort lies Spa Beachcomber, with hammams, open-air pavilions, and quiet gardens. 

A Zen area reserved for adults, along with pools and treatment spaces, makes wellness an integral part of the experience rather than an added extra.

Golf beside the lagoon

Golf is also central to the resort’s identity. Guests have access to Paradis Golf Club, a championship course that runs along the shoreline, and Mont Choisy in the north. 

Early tee times with Le Morne in the background capture the rare blend of sport and scenery.

Balancing luxury and responsibility

As part of Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels, Dinarobin has long emphasized sustainability. 

The property holds EarthCheck Gold certification, cuts down on single-use plastics, recycles water for its gardens, and supports local initiatives through Fondation Espoir Développement. 

The approach reflects how modern travelers increasingly value responsibility alongside comfort.

A place for life’s milestones

From weddings framed by the mountain to family reunions by the lagoon, Dinarobin has become a setting for personal moments that endure. 

Its mix of natural beauty, attentive service, and quiet elegance turns a holiday into a memory tied closely to place.

An enduring retreat on Mauritius’s southern coast

What sets Dinarobin apart is not just its comfort, but its sense of belonging to the landscape. 

Between the UNESCO-listed cliffs of Le Morne and the calm lagoon, it offers a retreat that feels timeless yet contemporary, private yet connected. 

In that balance, Mauritius emerges not only as a destination, but as part of the journey itself.

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