Studio MHNA showcased its refined sensibility and distinctive style in the latest collaboration with the Constance Hotels & Resorts group: Constance Belle Mare Plage, also known as C Mauritius. The resort is located on the tranquil east coast of Mauritius, approximately 36 miles from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.
© Francis Amiand / C Mauritius
Set along 1.5 miles of private white-sand shoreline, C Mauritius offers a serene getaway framed by uniquely beautiful beaches. The resort operates on a premium all-inclusive basis, known for attentive 5-star service, comprehensive dining and beverage options, and a lush tropical setting—ideal for travelers seeking luxurious and memorable holidays in Mauritius.
Interior designers Marc Hertrich and Nicolas Adnet developed a décor that honors the island’s cultural identity and local heritage. Working with Mauritian architect Marie-Ange Kreitman, they infused the hotel with elements of the island’s character so that visitors feel a genuine sense of place and timeless calm throughout their stay.
© Francis Amiand / C Mauritius
The resort includes 116 thoughtfully designed rooms—52 Prestige and 64 Deluxe—along with three pools, four restaurants, a cellar featuring organic wines, and a spacious spa. Guests can enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities, from padel tennis and beach volleyball to kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, snorkeling, and kite surfing, ensuring active and leisurely options for every preference.
The beach bar presents a fresh, airy ambiance, with bright blue chairs and benches creating a relaxed graphical rhythm. Nautical touches—such as fishing nets suspended from a decorative boat and seashells accenting the interior bar counter—evoke the island’s marine life. A clear glass railing preserves unobstructed ocean views, enhancing the connection to the sea.
© Francis Amiand / C Mauritius
The guest rooms subtly celebrate natural materials and craftsmanship. Wood features prominently—in headboards, bedside tables, and lighting—showing both versatility and strength. Photographs and woven caning highlight traditional Mauritian skills, echoed in finely carved armrests and curved chair details. A soothing azure-blue palette in headboards and paneling draws guests closer to the sea, while balconies and terraces provide private vantage points to enjoy the expansive ocean views.
The main restaurant evokes the lively atmosphere of a food market, reflecting Mauritius’s Asian influences. Lanterns, navy blue pennants, and open counters where dishes are prepared in view of diners create an immersive culinary experience. Large bay windows frame vistas of sky and sea, while black wooden chairs with comfortable cushions invite lingering conversations and relaxed dining.
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Other dining spaces continue the warm, welcoming spirit of Mauritian hospitality. Colorful paddles mounted on walls nod to the island’s water-sport culture, while suspended whale bones honor the marine environment that shapes local life. The spa area features an inventive ceiling display of wooden chairs and rounded rattan pieces, reinforcing the resort’s artisanal character and relaxed aesthetic.
The spa is designed as a sanctuary for wellness and relaxation. Private pavilions with translucent black curtains create intimate treatment spaces, and the scent of red hibiscus enhances the serene atmosphere. Facilities include a hammam, an outdoor thatched yoga hut opening onto a pool edged with black stones and lanterns, and quiet meditation areas. A suspended white woven rattan bench provides a restful spot to sip infused water and take in the tranquil surroundings.
Throughout C Mauritius, thoughtful design, local craftsmanship, and a connection to the sea combine to create a luxurious island retreat that celebrates Mauritius’s culture, natural beauty, and relaxed way of life.