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10 luxury hotels in Mauritius catering to ultra-wealthy guests

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: January 1, 2026 12:29 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published January 1, 2026
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  • Mauritius luxury resorts prioritize privacy, villa-only estates, and discreet service for ultra-wealthy travelers.
  • Top hotels blend private beaches, personal butlers, wellness, golf, and estate-style villas.
  • Island rivals Maldives and Riviera through understated luxury, space, and capital-intensive hospitality models.

Mauritius has quietly positioned itself as one of the world’s most discreet playgrounds for the ultra-wealthy. 

Beyond its turquoise lagoons and powder-white beaches, the island has built a hospitality ecosystem designed for billionaires, family offices, royalty, and high-net-worth travelers seeking privacy, precision service, and world-class comfort.

What sets Mauritius apart is not spectacle, but control: private peninsulas, villa-only resorts, personal butlers, secluded beaches, and tailored wellness and dining experiences that rival the Maldives or the French Riviera, without the noise. Luxury here is understated, rooted in space, discretion, and flawless execution.

These resorts cater to a clientele that values exclusivity over visibility. From private island dining and overwater spas to championship golf courses and villas that function as self-contained estates, Mauritius’ top hotels blend natural beauty with capital-intensive hospitality models built to serve the world’s wealthiest travelers.

Shore Africa chronicles ten luxury hotels that define Mauritius’ ultra-premium hospitality tier, properties that consistently attract billionaires, global executives, honeymooners, and elite families seeking one of the Indian Ocean’s most refined luxury experiences.

1. One&Only Le Saint Géran
Set on a private peninsula with two kilometers of pristine beach, One&Only Le Saint Géran delivers ultra-luxury villas, private pools, and personalized butler service, appealing to billionaires and royalty seeking maximum privacy and beachfront exclusivity.

2. Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita
This all-villa resort features 136 private villas, an overwater spa, and access to a private island. It attracts ultra-wealthy families and executives seeking space, discretion, and world-class service within a controlled, resort-estate environment.

3. Shangri-La Le Touessrok
With expansive beaches, a secluded private island, and destination dining, Shangri-La Le Touessrok blends contemporary luxury with island exclusivity, drawing high-net-worth travelers who value privacy paired with vibrant social experiences.

4. The Oberoi Beach Resort Mauritius
Set within lush subtropical gardens along 600 meters of oceanfront, The Oberoi emphasizes serenity, understated elegance, and exceptional service, catering to ultra-wealthy guests seeking quiet refinement over spectacle.

5. JW Marriott Mauritius Resort
Located at the foot of Le Morne Brabant, this luxury resort combines family-friendly sophistication with dramatic natural views, appealing to wealthy families and long-stay guests prioritizing comfort, space, and scenic prestige.

6. Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa
An all-villa resort inspired by colonial residences, Maradiva offers private pools, bespoke wellness programs, and discreet service, making it a favorite among billionaires seeking total seclusion and personalized luxury.

7. Constance Le Prince Maurice
Known for its elegant architecture and private beach, this resort offers refined villas, gourmet dining, and tranquil surroundings, attracting high-net-worth couples and executives seeking intimate, low-density luxury.

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8. Royal Palm Beachcomber Luxury
A symbol of classic Mauritian luxury, Royal Palm delivers flawless service, calm beaches, and refined dining, catering to repeat ultra-wealthy guests who value tradition, consistency, and discretion.

9. LUX Le Morne*
With sweeping views of Le Morne Mountain and pristine beaches, LUX* Le Morne appeals to affluent travelers seeking natural beauty paired with contemporary luxury and curated wellness experiences.

10. Constance Belle Mare Plage
Situated on the tranquil east coast, this resort combines beachfront villas with championship golf courses, attracting wealthy leisure travelers and corporate elites blending relaxation with sport and privacy.

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