Best Areas to Buy Luxury Property in Mauritius

A lifestyle-led guide to where to buy luxury property in Mauritius, from North Coast convenience to East Coast estate living and West Coast scenery.

Buyer guide

The best area depends on the life you want to buy into

Searches for the best areas to buy property in Mauritius often start with location names, but the better question is more personal: what version of Mauritius do you want to live in?

A buyer who wants restaurants, beaches, schools, golf and easy services nearby will usually read the island differently from someone looking for lagoon calm, nature, privacy or a slower second-home rhythm. This is why TLW treats location as a lifestyle decision before it becomes a property search.

North Coast

North Coast: Grand Baie, Mont Choisy and everyday convenience

The North Coast is often the easiest entry point for international buyers because it feels practical very quickly. Around Grand Baie and Mont Choisy, the lifestyle is built around restaurants, beach access, shopping, private services, golf and a more active social rhythm.

For buyers looking at Grand Baie luxury property or Mont Choisy estate living, the appeal is not only the home itself. It is the ability to arrive, settle in, move around easily and have daily services close by. This can suit families, frequent visitors, rental-minded buyers and owners who want a lock-up-and-leave base with strong lifestyle infrastructure.

Mont Choisy is particularly relevant for buyers who want a managed estate environment with golf, North Coast access and a polished residential-resort feel rather than a remote villa experience.

East Coast

East Coast: Anahita, Beau Champ and nature-led estate living

The East Coast feels different. It is less about being close to everything and more about space, greenery, lagoon atmosphere and a quieter rhythm. For buyers considering East Coast Mauritius property, Anahita and Anahita Beau Champ offer a stronger sense of landscape and estate life.

This part of the island can suit buyers who want privacy, wellness, golf, family space and a deeper connection to nature. It is also attractive for those who prefer a softer, more residential setting where the estate itself becomes the lifestyle: walking, cycling, gardens, social spaces and access to lagoon-side experiences.

Within Anahita Beau Champ, collections such as The Spring, L’Echo des Champs and La Ravine allow different levels of ownership: apartments, townhouses, penthouses, villas and land-led opportunities.

West / South-West

West and South-West: sunsets, mountains and a more dramatic island mood

The West and South-West are often associated with mountain views, sunsets, water sports and a more dramatic coastal landscape. Tamarin, Black River and Le Morne can appeal to buyers who want the island to feel more open and scenic, with a strong outdoor lifestyle.

This area may suit buyers who prioritise sea views, boating, kite-surfing, hiking, a relaxed family lifestyle and a more independent villa feel. It can be beautiful, but buyers should still think carefully about travel patterns, schools, daily services and how often they expect to use the home.

Decision framework

How to choose the right area

For most luxury buyers, the right choice is not simply “best area” but “best fit”. North Coast buyers often value convenience and access. East Coast buyers often value estate calm and landscape. West/South-West buyers may value scenery and a stronger outdoor lifestyle.

The best next step is to compare locations against use case: full-time relocation, second home, rental-led investment, family holidays or retirement planning. Once that is clear, the property type becomes easier to choose.

Explore Anahita, Mont Choisy or speak to TLW privately before shortlisting individual homes.

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