A stay in this renowned resort in the north of the island combines modernity, traditions and liveliness in a very cost setting. Ideal for families with accommodation in various categories including a village comprising 2-bedroom and 2-bathroom apartments, a baby food preparation area with exclusive facilities for parents with infants under the age of 3, a Kids Club with complimentary access for children aged 3 to 11 years old and offering an extensive programme of activities, 2 restaurants to choose from, including toes-in-the-sand dining at Le Nautic.
There is also a wide range of water and land-based activities, including a sports centre with a hammam and sauna, 3 tennis courts and a diving centre. Access to Mont Choisy Le Golf, an 18-hole golf course located 10 minutes away from the resort and a Spa with relaxation pool.
Sun-soaked tropical paradise. Opening onto the beach and overlooking the bay of Grand-Baie, Mauricia Beachcomber and its dedicated artisans embody the legendary Mauritian hospitality.Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa’s location is among the most stunning in Mauritius (at the foot of Le Morne Mountain) which makes this resort that much more desired by discerning guests. View the exquisite ocean views from Dinarobin’s characteristically deep verandahs, giving each suite the feeling of a private seaside home.
The public areas consist of vast spaces under rustic thatch canopies. Reflecting ponds have transformed the main restaurant into a fairyland of twinkling lights where tables are set on islets. The newest addition to Dinarobin's culinary offering is Dina's, a bistronomy-based dining experience which is sure to enchant and delight diners each evening. Umami, an elegant Asian-fusion restaurant, is open for dinner. Lunch is served right on the beach at La Plage, so you don't have to miss one moment on the velvet sand to enjoy your meals. Enjoy an unforgettable dinner here too on selected evenings.
An exclusive adults-only crescent is available at Dinarobin whereby adults who seek an especially tranquil and refined environment have the opportunity to book accommodation reserved for guests aged 18 years and older.
About
Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation, is known for its beaches, lagoons and reefs. The mountainous interior includes Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, waterfalls, hiking trails and wildlife like the flying fox. Capital Port Louis has sites such as the Champs de Mars horse track, Eureka plantation house and 18th-century Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens.
Amazing things to do in Mauritius
From beaches to safaris, there is lots to do to keep you busy and entertained!
Amazing white sand beaches, crystal blue water, mountes and heritage sites, you won’t run out of things to do!
We have a number of packages for you to choose from that meets your sense of adventure – just chat to our one of our agents.
The Culture
Mauritian culture, like any culture worldwide, makes a country and its people unique. The culture on the island is based on the diversity of the population and is expressed through literature, dance, music, local crafts, religion, and tradition.
Like everywhere in the world, Mauritius has its own traditions. The “Sundowner” – literally the “sunset” – is a traditional weekend and holiday ritual during which the Mauritians meet on the beach to enjoy the last rays of the sun: a very pleasant moment, especially in summer.
Otherwise, every year, Mauritius organises the traditional event, sports, cultural and eco-responsible Mauritius: the Regatta. Fishermen embark on their regatta canoe, made of meranti wood or black wood and repainted for the occasion.
The Climate
On the islands of Mauritius, the climate is tropical, with a hot and rainy season which reaches its peak from January to March, and a relatively cooler and less rainy season from June to September.
- Area:
- 390 757 km²
- Elevation:
- 1300 - 2592 m