Family Hotels in Mauritius

Discover the best family-friendly hotels and resorts in Mauritius. Perfect for creating unforgettable memories with children of all ages.

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6 family-friendly hotels found

Family Hotel Comparison Table

Compare the top family-friendly resorts in Mauritius side by side to find the perfect match for your family vacation.

HotelStarsLocationPrice FromKids ClubTeen ClubBabysittingWater SportsAll-Inclusive
Le Victoria Beachcomber4★Balaclava, North€219
Long Beach Mauritius5★Belle Mare, East€190
Dinarobin Beachcomber5★Le Morne, South€208
LUX* Grand Baie5★Grand Bay, North€452
Westin Turtle Bay5★Balaclava, North€107
Canonnier Beachcomber4★Pointe aux Canonniers€156

Family Travel Guide to Mauritius

Why Mauritius is Perfect for Families

  • Safe, family-friendly environment with excellent healthcare
  • Year-round tropical climate perfect for outdoor activities
  • Calm lagoons and shallow beaches ideal for children
  • Kid-friendly cuisine and international dining options
  • No jet lag from Europe, easy travel with children

Family Travel Tips

Best Time for Families

April to June and September to December offer the best weather for families, with less humidity and minimal rainfall.

Packing Essentials

Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes, and light clothing. Most hotels provide cribs, high chairs, and other baby equipment.

Health & Safety

No special vaccinations required. Tap water is safe to drink. All major hotels have medical facilities or nearby clinics.

The Complete Guide to Family Holidays in Mauritius

Mauritius has earned its reputation as one of the top family holiday destinations in the Indian Ocean, and for good reason. The island combines safe, shallow lagoons protected by coral reefs with world-class resort facilities designed specifically for families. Unlike many tropical destinations, Mauritius offers a remarkably safe environment with low crime rates, excellent healthcare, and a welcoming multicultural society that makes families with children feel right at home.

The island's family-friendly resorts go far beyond basic kids' clubs. Properties like Le Victoria Beachcomber in North Mauritius and Dinarobin Beachcomber in South Mauritius offer supervised children's programs with educational activities, cooking classes, nature walks, and creative workshops that keep kids engaged while parents enjoy spa treatments or romantic dinners. Many resorts provide complimentary babysitting services, allowing couples to enjoy evening entertainment without worry.

When it comes to family activities beyond the resort, Mauritius delivers an extraordinary range of experiences. The Casela World of Adventures on the west coast offers safari tours where children can interact with giant tortoises, giraffes, and zebras. La Vanille Nature Park in the south lets kids feed and touch giant Aldabra tortoises - an experience they'll never forget. For water-loving families, Île aux Cerfs on the east coast provides a paradise island experience with shallow, crystal-clear waters perfect for young swimmers.

Choosing the right region is crucial for family holidays. North Mauritius around Grand Bay offers the most amenities, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it ideal for families who want variety. The east coast around Belle Mare provides the most pristine beaches with calm lagoons, perfect for families seeking relaxation. West Mauritius around Flic en Flac offers the driest weather and spectacular sunsets, while South Mauritius around Le Morne provides dramatic scenery and nature experiences.

For families considering an all-inclusive package, Mauritius offers exceptional value. All-inclusive family resorts include all meals, drinks, water sports, kids' club activities, and entertainment in one price, eliminating the stress of budgeting for extras. Properties like Canonnier Beachcomber and The Westin Turtle Bay offer comprehensive all-inclusive packages that represent outstanding value for families.

Practical considerations for family travel to Mauritius include the flight time (approximately 11-12 hours from Europe with no jet lag issues), the availability of baby supplies and formula at local supermarkets, and the fact that most resorts offer interconnecting rooms or family suites. The island's compact size means no destination is more than 90 minutes away, making day trips easy even with young children. Airport transfers can be pre-arranged for a stress-free arrival with children.

Recommendations by Age Group

Toddlers (0-3 years)

  • • Shallow kiddie pools and splash areas
  • • Baby-friendly beaches with calm waters
  • • Cribs, high chairs, and baby equipment
  • • Babysitting services available
  • • Early dining options and baby food

Kids (4-12 years)

  • • Supervised kids clubs with activities
  • • Water slides and adventure pools
  • • Beach games and treasure hunts
  • • Mini golf and playground facilities
  • • Educational nature programs

Teens (13+ years)

  • • Teen clubs and social activities
  • • Water sports and adventure activities
  • • Gaming rooms and entertainment
  • • Snorkeling and diving lessons
  • • Cultural excursions and tours

Frequently Asked Questions

For young children (0-5 years), Le Victoria Beachcomber in Balaclava and The Westin Turtle Bay are excellent choices. Both offer shallow kids pools, dedicated baby facilities, babysitting services, and calm beach areas with gentle lagoon waters. Le Victoria has a particularly well-equipped kids club accepting children from age 3, while The Westin offers a protected marine park setting ideal for safe paddling.

Yes, most beaches in Mauritius are very safe for children. The island is surrounded by a coral reef that creates calm, shallow lagoons with minimal waves. The best family beaches include Mont Choisy and Pereybere in the north, Belle Mare in the east, and Flic en Flac in the west. Always supervise children and check for any local advisories. Avoid the south coast at Gris Gris where there is no reef protection.

Mauritius offers numerous family activities: Casela World of Adventures (safari, zip-lining, animal encounters), La Vanille Nature Park (giant tortoises), Île aux Cerfs island day trip, glass-bottom boat tours, Blue Bay Marine Park snorkeling, SSR Botanical Gardens, L'Aventure du Sucre museum, Curious Corner interactive museum, and catamaran cruises with family-friendly options. Most activities are suitable for children aged 3 and above.

Yes, most family hotels offer all-inclusive packages that include all meals, drinks, water sports, kids' club activities, and entertainment. This is highly recommended for families as it eliminates the stress of budgeting for extras. Hotels like Le Victoria Beachcomber, Canonnier Beachcomber, and The Westin Turtle Bay all offer comprehensive all-inclusive options with excellent children's menus and activities.

The best time for families is April to June and September to November. These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather (22-28°C), less humidity, minimal rainfall, and lower hotel rates compared to peak season. School holidays in July-August are popular but more expensive. Avoid January-March if possible due to higher rainfall and cyclone risk. The east coast receives more rain than the west year-round.

Pre-booking a private airport transfer is strongly recommended for families. Transfer times vary: Grand Bay (1.5 hours), Belle Mare (1 hour), Flic en Flac (45 minutes), Le Morne (1.5 hours). Private transfers offer child seats on request, air conditioning, and door-to-door service. Many hotels also offer their own transfer services. Public transport is not recommended with young children and luggage.

Mauritius is very safe health-wise for children. No special vaccinations are required. Tap water is safe to drink. The main concerns are sun protection (use SPF 50+ reef-safe sunscreen, hats, and UV clothing), mosquito bites (use repellent in the evenings), and staying hydrated. All major hotels have medical facilities or access to nearby clinics. Pharmacies are well-stocked with children's medicines.

Yes, most family-friendly hotels provide complimentary baby equipment including cribs, high chairs, bottle warmers, baby monitors, and strollers. Some hotels also offer baby bathtubs, changing mats, and children's cutlery. It's best to request specific items when booking to ensure availability. Higher-end resorts like LUX* Grand Baie and Dinarobin Beachcomber offer premium baby amenities.