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If you’ve been scrolling through your feed, green with envy at people posing by waterfalls or sipping rum cocktails in hammocks, you can stop scrolling and start packing. I’m proper chuffed to talk about Mauritius because it is so much more than just a “fly and flop” destination. It’s a volcanic island that feels alive—a place where you can hike a mountain in the morning, see a giant tortoise by lunch, and be back on your sunbed with a cold Phoenix beer by the afternoon. And doing it all-inclusive? That is the smartest move you’ll make.
The crowd here has shifted massively. It used to be exclusively for honeymooners gazing into each other’s eyes, but now it’s a much savvier mix of travellers.
The “Nature-Positive” Families: According to the ABTA Travel Trends Report 2025, there has been a huge surge in families seeking “Nature-Positive” travel. Mauritius is the headquarters for this. We see loads of families booking all-inclusive resorts like Heritage Awali because it gives them a luxury base to explore the wilder side of the island. These parents want their kids to see the Seven Coloured Earths at Chamarel or spot pink pigeons in the Black River Gorges, rather than just sitting in a kids’ club all day.
The “Safari-Beach” Twinners: We see a lot of travellers using Mauritius as the “relax” leg of a bigger adventure. They do a dusty, bumpy safari in South Africa or Kenya first, then hop over to Mauritius to wash off the dust in the Indian Ocean. Booking all-inclusive here is a godsend because, after a week in a jeep, you just want to lie on a sunbed and have cold drinks brought to you without lifting a finger.
Gen Z “Upgraders”: Believe it or not, younger travellers are trading the backpacking hostels for 4-star all-inclusive luxury. They want the “Le Morne mountain view” for their TikTok, but they are financially savvy enough to want a fixed price tag. They book resorts in Grand Baie where they can get the aesthetic without the scary checkout bill.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit this island a few times, and I can tell you that going all-inclusive here is a financial safety net that lets you actually enjoy yourself.
1. The “Import Tax” Reality Check Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: Mauritius is an island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. A lot of things have to be imported, which means alcohol and certain foods can be pricey if you pay as you go. A glass of wine might cost you £12-£15 in a nice hotel.
Industry Insight: “In luxury island destinations, ‘Wallet-Free’ travel is becoming the priority. Travellers are willing to pay a higher upfront cost to avoid the ‘bill shock’ of paying London prices for every coffee and cocktail.” – Global Luxury Travel Report. By booking all-inclusive, you bypass this completely. You can order that second rum punch or the lobster special without doing mental maths.
2. The “Dine Around” Culture Unlike some destinations where all-inclusive means “stuck in one buffet,” Mauritian hotels are famous for their “Dine Around” options. Big groups like Beachcomber or LUX* often allow you to eat at their sister hotels or multiple à la carte restaurants within the resort. You get the variety of a town with the convenience of a package.
3. It’s a Year-Round Destination (Sort of) Mauritius has a micro-climate. Staying all-inclusive gives you the flexibility to enjoy the hotel facilities even if a tropical shower passes through. Plus, many packages include non-motorised water sports like kayaking or glass-bottom boat trips as standard. If you paid for these individually on a public beach, it would cost a bomb.
We’ve designed Alihoco to help you filter through the tropical noise to find your paradise. Here is how to play the system:
Step 1: The “Coast” Filter (Crucial!) Type “Mauritius” into our search bar. We scan 20 major UK operators instantly.
Summer (UK Summer): If you are travelling between May and September, look for hotels on the West or North Coast. The East Coast gets the trade winds (Meltemi style!) during these months, which can be breezy.
Winter (UK Winter): The East Coast is refreshing and stunning during the peak heat of December/January.
Step 2: Check for “Honeymoon” Perks Even if you aren’t on a honeymoon, keep an eye out for “Anniversary” or “Honeymoon” offers in the deal text. Mauritian resorts are incredibly generous with these—often throwing in a candlelit dinner on the beach, a spa discount, or a room upgrade if you can prove you got married recently (sometimes even within the last 9-12 months!).
Step 3: Filter by “Golf” Mauritius is world-famous for golf. If you fancy a round, use our filters to find resorts like Constance Belle Mare Plage where green fees are often included in the all-inclusive rate. That perk alone can save you hundreds of pounds.
Step 4: Book Direct & Secure Found a deal that makes you want to quit your job and move to the beach? Click “View Deal” and we send you straight to the tour operator’s official site. You book directly with them, getting the best price we found with the full security of ATOL protection.
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