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View all offersMauritius is an exceptional island full of life, vibrancy and beauty. Ripe for exploration, its rich culture and history will reveal themselves to you bit by bit as you discover both its sensational shores and lesser-known paths. At the heart of this ocean hideaway, the five-star SALT of Palmar embraces every element of Mauritius life and invites you to do the same. Right on the beach, it’s the perfect place to fully appreciate the pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters of Mauritius.
From your room, you’ll not only fall asleep to the gently lapping waves and wake up to the sun glinting off the ocean waters, but you’ll also relish in the luxury of your space at any time of day. Simple and serene, the white, airy space is punctuated by wooden features and pops of colour for the perfect beachfront abode. The king-size bed is unbelievably comfortable with a physio-approved mattress ensuring you sink into an utterly blissful sleep at the end of each sunshine-filled day.
The hotel doesn’t just talk the talk about embracing Mauritian life. Every day here, you will feel yourself melting more and more into the fabric of the island. Eat local food, listen to local musicians play soulful songs, learn local crafts, and spend hours laughing with local people. This is a luxury stay that doesn’t remove you from the world but instead offers you the rare opportunity to become part of a new one.
Maximum occupancy: 2 people
SALT of Palmar ★★★★★ - Adults Only
Coastal Road Palmar
41604
Belle Mare
Île Maurice
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) is located southeast of the capital city, Port Louis, and around 60 minutes' drive south of the hotel. It is the main international airport of Mauritius and does receive some direct flights, regular and seasonal, from major European cities, including from the UK. Alternatively, it may be necessary to fly indirect via, for example, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.