All-Inclusive Holidays in Mauritius: Maritim Resort & Spa, Tamassa Hotel and Top Picks for 2025.
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Mauritius is the island everyone imagines when they think of turquoise lagoons, soft white sand and warm hospitality. All-inclusive holidays are a popular way to enjoy Mauritius stress-free: food, drinks, activities and entertainment are bundled ; so you can relax and focus on sunshine, snorkelling and cocktails. Below is a comprehensive guide tailored to travellers looking for all-inclusive stays — featuring The Maritim Resort & Spa 5*,and Tamassa Hotel 4*, and other standout properties.
Why choose an all-inclusive holiday in Mauritius?
Budget certainty: Meals, many drinks and on-site activities are covered — no surprises.
Great for families & couples: Children’s clubs, family rooms and couples’ packages are common.
Packed with value: Water sports, some excursions, entertainment and kids’ programmes are often included.
Hassle-free dining: Multiple restaurants and varied cuisine mean you can try Creole, Indian, Chinese and European dishes without leaving the resort.
Standout all-inclusive resorts (featured)
Maritim Resort & Spa, Mauritius — Family friendly with island charm
Located on the west coast, Maritim Resort & Spa blends classic island style with modern amenities. Ideal for families and couples, the resort often features all-inclusive packages that cover buffet and à la carte dining, non-motorised water sports, entertainment and kids’ activities. If you want variety (multiple restaurants, beach access and spa treatments), Maritim delivers a balanced luxury experience.
Tamassa Hotel — Stylish all-inclusive on the south coast
Tamassa Hotel is a lively, contemporary all-inclusive resort known for younger couples and families who want a vibrant atmosphere. With flexible dining, themed nights, water sports and excursion options on many packages, Tamassa is a solid pick when you want both relaxation and activities without the micro-budgeting.
Other recommended all-inclusive options
LUX Belle Mare* — luxury, beachfront, often offers full board / soft-all-inclusive packages.
Heritage Le Telfair / Heritage Awali — boutique luxury with extensive activities and family programmes.
Long Beach Mauritius — modern resort with lively dining and sports options.
Sugar Beach Resort — colonial style, excellent facilities and family options.
Trou aux Biches Beachcomber — calm lagoon, snorkelling and family-friendly programmes.
Note: “All-inclusive” plans vary — some are full (all meals + drinks + activities), others are soft or full board plus. Always check what’s included before booking.
What’s typically included (and what to check)
Common inclusions
Buffet & a la carte meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Non-motorised water sports (kayak, paddleboard, snorkel gear)
Fitness classes, kids clubs and evening entertainment
Selected local drinks and sometimes branded spirits
Common exclusions
Premium wines, imported spirits and private dining
Spa treatments and some motorised water sports (jetskis, big-boat excursions)
Airport transfers, tipping and off-site excursions (unless specified)
Booking tip: Ask for an itemised “what’s included” list. That reduces surprises and helps you compare value across resorts. Contact our Mauritius expert advisors before booking.
Best times to visit for an all-inclusive holiday
September–December & March–May: warm, less humid, excellent for beach time.
Jan–March: warmer but higher cyclone risk — check weather and travel insurance.
June–August: cooler, still sunny — great if you prefer milder temperatures.
Sample 7-day all-inclusive itinerary (East or West coast base)
Day 1: Arrival, transfer, beach time, welcome dinner at resort.
Day 2: Snorkel the lagoon (included gear), sunset walk, themed buffet evening.
Day 3: Optional catamaran trip (booked via resort) or spa (payable).
Day 4: Island tour or sugar mill / rum tasting (book with resort).
Day 5: Water sports morning, pool games, beachside BBQ.
Day 6: Reserve for rest, optional scuba or golf (paid extras).
Day 7: Last swim, check-out and transfer.
Who benefits most from all-inclusive packages?
Families — kids clubs, predictable meals and activity programmes.
Couples / honeymooners — adults-only areas, romantic dining packages.
Groups — single bill, shared experiences and group excursions.
First-time visitors — simple logistics, local cuisine exposure and stress-free holidaying.
FAQs
Q: What does “all-inclusive” mean in Mauritius?
A: It varies by hotel — at minimum meals and select drinks plus some activities. Always check the resort’s inclusion list.
Q: Are Maritim Resort & Spa and Tamassa Hotel all-inclusive?
A: Both properties offer all-inclusive or inclusive-style packages — check details and seasonal offers with us.
Q: Are all-inclusive holidays good for kids?
A: Yes — many resorts have kids clubs, family rooms and child-friendly dining options included.
Hotel in Mauritius Q: How much should I budget for extras?
A: Set aside 10–20% of your holiday cost for spa, premium drinks, motorised water sports and excursions.
Ready to book your perfect all-inclusive Mauritius holiday ? Mauritius Travel (UK) Limited can tailor packages including flights, transfers and resort-level inclusions to fit families, couples or groups. Contact us for a personalised quote, special rates at Maritim Resort & Spa, Tamassa Hotel and our other partner resorts.
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