Long Beach Mauritius
by the TopOfHotel team
Long Beach Mauritius is a 5-star resort village — fun, sociable and good value for families and groups of friends.
Long Beach Mauritius is a 5-star resort village — fun, sociable and good value for families and groups of friends.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Long Beach Mauritius is a 5-star resort built on a Mediterranean resort-village concept — several buildings spread around a big central pool and square, laid out like a large seaside village rather than a single block. The feel is lively and relaxed at the same time, which is exactly why it works for families and groups of friends. The overall score is 8.7/10 on Agoda (8.6 on Agoda, 8.8 on Booking).
Food and amenities
There are 6 restaurants — Le Marché all-day dining, Hasu Japanese and the beachfront Tides among them. The Kids Club covers ages 3 to 12 and the Teen Club ages 13 to 17, and water sports are free — catamaran, pedalo and kayak. There's also a spa and a large pool.
Location and getting there
It sits on Belle Mare beach on the east coast — a long white-sand stretch with clear water. This is the same area as Constance, LUX* and One&Only, but Long Beach costs a good deal less.
Things to know before booking
It's a very large resort, so there are more guests around than at the other properties here, and it can feel crowded on weekends and over long holidays. Some reviews also flag that service turns inconsistent at peak times. If you want a quiet, private stay, this isn't it.
Our take
Long Beach Mauritius is the best pick for families, groups of friends and anyone after a 5-star that's good value — from about $270 a night. It's not the right call for couples wanting high privacy or a quiet atmosphere.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The resort-village concept spreads several buildings around a central pool and square, so it reads like a seaside village — relaxed and fun at the same time.
- It's the best-value 5-star on this list, with rates from about $270 a night.
- Genuinely good for families and groups of friends, with a Kids Club for ages 3 to 12 and a Teen Club for ages 13 to 17.
- Six restaurants give you real variety, including Le Marché all-day dining, Hasu Japanese and the beachfront Tides.
- It sits on Belle Mare, a long white-sand beach on the east coast with clear water.
- It's a very large resort, so there are more guests around than at the other properties on this list.
- It can feel crowded on weekends and over long holidays.
- Some reviews note that service gets inconsistent during peak periods.
Who It’s For
Match Score by travel style
Amenities
Location & Nearby Spots
Insider Tips
- Book the low season (May to June, September to October) for better rates and fewer crowds.
- Ask for a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor — better views and quieter.
- Reserve the Kids Club ahead during school holidays, since spots fill up fast.