GUIDE
Diving in the North with Ocean Spirit Jill Holloway and the secret beauty of Mauritius's underwater world
17 juin, 2026
NEWS
Espace Pur provides update on stabilisation works at Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa beach, currently closed for renovation
17 juin, 2026
NEWS
Beachcomber publishes its first Be Responsible Report
17 juin, 2026
Beachcomber publishes its first Be Responsible Report
Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels has published its first Be Responsible Report, marking a new step in the group's sustainability drive...
17 juin, 2026
Espace Pur provides update on stabilisation works at Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa beach, currently closed for renovation
French coastal engineering firm Espace Pur has issued an update on works under way to stabilise the beach at Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa in Mauritius, where the hotel itself remains closed for renovation...
17 juin, 2026
Air Mauritius and Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority Join Forces in London to Court British Travellers
Air Mauritius and the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) are holding a joint press conference in London this week, aimed at reigniting the destination's profile among British holidaymakers. The event takes place at the Royal Automobile Club, with some 14 journalists from the UK press already confirmed to attend...
16 juin, 2026
Diving in the North with Ocean Spirit Jill Holloway and the secret beauty of Mauritius's underwater world
In the waters of northern Mauritius, between Péreybère and the outer islands, lies one of the richest underwater worlds in the Indian Ocean. Jill Holloway, director of Ocean Spirit, the region's pioneering dive operator, has been guiding beginners and seasoned explorers alike for over twenty years across sites of remarkable diversity. A portrait of a woman for whom the sea is not a backdrop, but a..
17 juin, 2026
Chamarel: Mauritius Through the Scent of Coffee
Early afternoon light falls hard on the hills above Chamarel, in Mauritius's volcanic south-west, with only a thin current of cool air rising from the ravines to soften the heat. Just a few paces from the island's famous coloured earths, behind a curtain of foliage, an entirely different landscape opens up: rows of coffee bushes climbing the hillside, in a thick smell of damp soil, sun-warmed leav..
17 juin, 2026
June in Mauritius: the discreet face of the tropical winterJune in Mauritius: the discreet face of the tropical winter
June isn't the year's most spectacular month in Mauritius — and that's precisely why it captivates those who know the island best. The austral summer's heat has receded, the trade winds are reasserting themselves, and the landscape is sharpening into focus as the island settles into a quieter rhythm. Nothing shifts abruptly, yet Mauritius wears a different face — a change locals recognise instinct..
16 juin, 2026