'This tropical paradise sits on 65 acres of pristine coastline where ancient volcanic peaks meet crystal-clear lagoons, offering an authentic slice of Mauritian luxury.'
What's Special?
Built around a UNESCO World Heritage site, the resort preserves centuries-old indigenous trees and features villas with private pools overlooking the dramatic Le Morne Brabant mountain. The property's marine sanctuary hosts over 200 species of tropical fish, while its championship golf course was carved into ancient lava rock formations.
WhatAHotel! Pro-Tip: Book the sunset catamaran excursion to see wild dolphins in their natural habitat - Mauritius has one of the world's highest dolphin populations, and the waters around Le Morne offer the best viewing opportunities.
Don't Miss
The underwater waterfall illusion at Le Morne Peninsula - a rare optical phenomenon where sand and sediment create the appearance of a cascading waterfall beneath the ocean surface. It's only visible from above and best captured during helicopter tours departing directly from the resort.