LUX* Le Morne bolsters German market foothold through DERTOUR tie-up
A delegation of eighteen from DERTOUR, one of Germany's biggest tour operators, spent several days at LUX* Le Morne last week, as the resort and its parent group worked to shore up a partnership that has underpinned its standing in one of its most important overseas markets. For a number of those on the trip, it was a first visit to Mauritius altogether — and a chance for the resort to make its ca..
18 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
The North of Mauritius: where the island truly begins
The northern coast of Mauritius is unlike anywhere else on the island. Here, fishing villages have become cosmopolitan hotspots, colonial estates have been painstakingly restored, botanical gardens trace their roots back three centuries, and uninhabited islets lie within easy reach of the shore. Between Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux, a region of quietly extraordinary depth awaits those willing to ..
19 juin, 2026
Minissy Falls in Moka: a hidden gem that demands respect
Tucked away just minutes from the centre of Moka, Minissy Falls belongs to that quiet category of natural sites Mauritius keeps just out of reach of the well-trodden tourist trail. It lacks the drama of Chamarel and the sporting pedigree of the Seven Coloured Earths' waterfall circuit, yet it has its own pull: cool waters, a deep-set pool, and a backdrop of dark rock and dense greenery. That charm..
18 juin, 2026
The Wake a Sailing Boat Leaves Behind: What a Mauritius Stopover Could Do for the Island's Image
For three weeks now, a twelve-metre sailing boat has been anchored in Mauritian waters, retracing under sail the route Charles Darwin's HMS Beagle took some 190 years ago. The Captain Darwin expedition has already had plenty of coverage for its scientific and heritage angle. There's another story here, though, one that matters rather more for Mauritius itself: what this stopover could do for the i..
18 juin, 2026