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Constance Belle Mare Plage Mauritius
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Inside Constance Belle Mare Plage, Mauritius’ timeless symbol of luxury

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: October 31, 2025 4:19 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published October 31, 2025
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At a Glance


  • Founded in 1975, the resort shaped Mauritius’ modern luxury hospitality story.
  • Offers 250 rooms, fine dining, golf courses, and oceanfront tranquility across 15 hectares.
  • Earned Platinum Green Globe certification for sustainable operations and community partnerships.

Constance Belle Mare Plage, one of Mauritius’ most iconic luxury resorts, has been redefining island hospitality since 1975.

Situated along two kilometers of white sand on the island’s east coast, this Constance Hotels & Resorts flagship blends timeless elegance with oceanfront tranquility.

What began as ten self-catering bungalows has evolved into a world-class destination where guests return year after year for its calm, service, and unspoiled beauty.

A legacy by the ocean
Opened nearly five decades ago, Belle Mare Plage was the foundation of the Constance Hotels & Resorts group. Its expansion was gradual and thoughtful. 

The resort evolved from a few beach cottages into a full-fledged destination of villas and guest wings, yet kept its unhurried rhythm. The philosophy has always been simple—honor the island’s natural beauty and the memories of those who keep coming back.

A setting apart
Spread across 15 hectares, the resort sits on two kilometers of white sand along Mauritius’s east coast. The bay’s calm, turquoise waters give the property its sense of ease. Guests arrive through a palm-lined drive and step into spaces that open slowly, sunlit terraces, shaded walkways, and corners made for lingering. Here, the ocean isn’t just a backdrop; it sets the day’s pace.

Rooms with character
Belle Mare Plage’s more than 250 rooms and suites combine comfort with island character. Wooden finishes, soft linens, and open terraces bring the outdoors in. Whether facing the garden or sea, each room holds the calm that defines the resort. Guests aren’t just accommodated; they’re invited to settle in.

Dining traditions that endure
Meals here are slow and generous. The resort’s restaurants range from buffet spreads to fine dining and casual beach tables serving Creole dishes and fresh seafood. Breakfast often lingers into conversation, lunch flows into the afternoon, and dinner ends under a starlit sky. Every meal feels connected to the island and its people.

Leisure and calm
Belle Mare Plage is known for its golf courses—the Legend and the Links—which attract professionals and enthusiasts alike. Beyond golf, guests can dive, sail, or unwind in the spa. Families find room to play; couples find quiet. Leisure here doesn’t feel curated—it unfolds naturally.

A quiet form of care
Environmental stewardship is part of the resort’s identity. In 2025, it earned Platinum Green Globe certification for advances in energy efficiency, waste reduction, and community partnerships. It’s progress achieved quietly, grounded in respect for the island that has hosted visitors for fifty years.

An enduring retreat
What keeps Belle Mare Plage timeless is balance—the people, the landscape, and the sense of belonging. After all these years, it remains a place where time slows, and the ocean feels less like scenery and more like a companion.

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