In an enviable position at the tip of the stunning Le Morne peninsula surrounded by 5kms of beautiful beach
Location
Paradis Beachcomber is set on the Le Morne Peninsula on Mauritius’ southwest coast, framed by the dramatic Le Morne Brabant mountain and a wide turquoise lagoon. Guests love this location for its sweeping beaches and natural beauty, with some of the island’s best hiking and water sports right on the doorstep.
Rooms
The resort has 293 rooms, suites, and villas, each designed with airy interiors, tropical accents, and outdoor terraces or balconies. Many open directly onto the gardens or beachfront. Families enjoy the space and interconnecting options, while couples love the private villas with pools and lagoon views.
Amenities
There are eight restaurants and bars offering everything from seafood grills to fine dining. Guests also enjoy four swimming pools, a luxury spa, and access to a championship golf course.
Activities
Paradis is a playground for both adventure and relaxation. Snorkelling, paddleboarding, diving, and kite surfing are popular in the lagoon, while on land you’ll find tennis courts, cycling, and fitness classes. Families are well catered for with kids’ and teens’ clubs, and there are boat trips, cultural excursions, and sunset cruises to enjoy.
Sustainability
The resort actively supports marine conservation and coral reef protection in the Le Morne lagoon. It also minimises plastic use, runs energy and water-saving initiatives, and sources produce locally.
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When to visit Mauritius
Find out the best time to visit Mauritius with our month by month guide.
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January
January is prone to cyclones and rain, so if you're looking for a beach holiday this is not a reliable time to travel.
February
February is the most active period during the cyclone season in Mauritius, so we would avoid travelling at this time
March
In March the weather is hot and humid, with sporadic rainfall as the end of the cyclone season comes to a close. It is a popular time for travellers as the temperatures aren't too high.
April
If you're wanting to travel in April expect hot weather with temperatures rising to 30 degrees with increasing humidity levels.
May
May is one of the best and most popular month to travel to Mauritius, with temperatures hovering over the 25 degrees mark, with easing humidity making for a comfortable climate.
June
During June the temperatures cool to 24 degrees due to the trade winds on the east and south coast of Mauritius, offering warm and sunny days.
July
The temperatures cool again in July, as the trade winds pick up making some of the more open beaches less sheltered and breezy. It is a popular time to travel due to the summer holidays starting in the Northern Hemisphere.
August
Much like July, August experiences increased winds with warm days perfect for watersports and the islands more sheltered beaches. During the evenings temperatures become cooler and you may appreciate a few more layers.
September
In September the trade winds die down and temperatures rise once again, making it the perfect time for snorkelling as diving as the water clarity increases thanks to the calm weather conditions.
October
October is the islands driest month with temperatures exceeding 25 degrees. If you love nature Mauritius is overflowing with exotic flowers and wildlife as everything comes into bloom, making it the best time for mountain hikes and trips to the country's national parks.
November
In November temperatures start to rise again, as does the humidity as the country progresses into its cyclone season. The weather can be unpredictable with small rain showers, meaning it is still a good time to travel to Mauritius.
December
As the festive season looms, December is one of the busiest months for visitors in Mauritius. As humidity builds up, heavy rain showers occur helping lowering the humidity and clearing the heavy skies.
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Ruth
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