At a Glance
- Le Suffren blends work convenience with marina leisure in Port Louis’ historic heart.
- Refreshed interiors and marina views create a calm stay for business travelers and locals.
- Dining, meetings, and leisure flow seamlessly, redefining urban hospitality by the sea.
Le Suffren Hotel & Marina is more than a stop between meetings; it’s Port Louis’ relaxed waterfront living room, where workdays end with calm evenings by the marina.
With yachts docked quietly at Le Caudan Marina and the soft outline of the Moka Range in the distance, the hotel attracts business travellers, boat crews and weekend guests looking for comfort with a local touch. After its recent refresh, Le Suffren feels less like a transit stop and more like a pause, a place to catch your breath without leaving the city.

A waterfront story, thoughtfully told
Set beside the historic Caudan precinct, Le Suffren opened in the early 2000s with a clear purpose: to offer a hotel that feels practical yet personal.
Its renovation deepened that idea, refining its coastal character while preserving the spirit of Mauritian hospitality. Warm timber, nautical tones and unfussy service give the hotel its easy rhythm, a reminder that comfort doesn’t need to be complicated.

A setting that shifts pace
The hotel’s position at Le Caudan Waterfront keeps guests within reach of the city’s key sites, markets, museums, and the financial district, but stepping inside feels like leaving the noise behind.
The lobby opens to wide marina views, terraces catch the afternoon light, and a small water taxi quietly links guests to the promenade. Le Suffren manages what few city hotels can: it offers access when needed and calm when it counts.

Rooms made for real rest
Its 102 rooms and duplex apartments are designed for people who mix business with downtime. Large windows frame the marina or the city hills, desks are generous without feeling corporate, and bathrooms are built for comfort.

Balconies encourage slow mornings, and long-stay duplexes feel more like apartments than hotel suites, simple, livable, and quietly elegant.

Dining that feels familiar and fresh
Le Suffren’s dining leans into seafood and island freshness. The main restaurant, sushi and oyster bar, and open terraces create a relaxed flow between indoor and outdoor dining.
Breakfasts serve early risers, lunches cater to marina crews, and dinners bring in locals who come for good food without ceremony. The menus reflect Mauritius’ coastal spirit, light, flavorful, and fresh.

Leisure with a marina soul
Rather than big gestures, the hotel offers small pleasures that matter: two outdoor pools, a spa, a gym and direct marina access with 20 berths.
For some, it’s a swim after meetings; for others, a quiet walk by the boats at dusk. It’s the kind of rest that feels earned, not staged.

Meetings with ease and warmth
Meeting spaces are designed for focus, board sessions, training, and small corporate retreats. The staff keep things running smoothly without the stiffness often found in city hotels. Efficiency matters, but so does warmth, and Le Suffren manages both with ease.

Moments worth marking
From small weddings to private dinners, events here rely on light, space and simplicity. Natural views replace heavy décor, and menus draw from what’s fresh and local. The result is personal, unfussy and memorable, moments that feel genuine rather than grand.

Port Louis’ quiet retreat
Le Suffren Hotel & Marina bridges two worlds, the pace of business and the pull of the sea. It doesn’t try to compete with beach resorts or corporate towers.
It simply offers balance: a swim after work, a sunset by the docks, and service that remembers your name. In the heart of Port Louis, it proves that calm and commerce can share the same view.





