Constance Prince Maurice
An intimate resort on a sheltered natural peninsula on the north-east coast
Constance Prince Maurice
Set on a private natural peninsula in the far north east of Mauritius, Constance Prince Maurice boasts views of a secluded stretch of white sand beach and lush mangrove groves.
With only 89 thatched suites and villas, Constance Prince Maurice is one of the most intimate resorts on the island. All of the rooms are generously spaced out amongst 60 hectares of lush tropical forest, creating a magical sense of seclusion for your Mauritius family holiday.
Families of all sizes have a range of luxurious yet child-friendly suites to choose from. Two-bedroom family suites are set on stilts above the mangrove grove with sunrise and sunset views and en-suite kids rooms with bunk beds. For the ultimate Mauritius family holiday, the Princely Villa is one of the most exclusive on the whole island, with its own beach, two pools, three terraces and round-the-clock butler.
Constance Prince Maurice offers a wealth of activities for families. From water sports like kayaking, pedalos, and Hobie Cats to scenic bike rides around the lush grounds, there’s something for everyone. Those seeking adventure can enjoy kitesurfing, deep-sea fishing, or catamaran cruises, while little ones will love splashing in the pools or practising their tennis skills, with lessons available for all ages.
Named after Prince Maurice Van Nassau, pioneer of the spice trade in the Indian Ocean, dining is a highlight at Prince Maurice. La Barachois, set on five floating decks on the lagoon, is the only overwater dining option on the island and serves tasty Mauritian dishes and grills, ideal for the whole family.
Coral Tree luxury rating
Number of rooms
89 suites and rooms
Location
Belle Mare and the Eastern Coast
Child Policy
Children of all ages
Why we love it
‘The infinity pool is one of the most picturesque on the island, overlooking the sheltered lagoon and surrounded by large thatched cabanas’
Key Highlights & Amenities
- Located on a secluded peninsula on the north-east of the island
- Dine at the island’s only floating restaurant La Barachois
- Thatched rooms are set amongst 60 hectares of tropical gardens
- Catamaran cruises, fly fishing and snorkelling at nearby fish reserve