Mauritius is one of the best destinations to visit as a family as it is absolutely brimming with amazing things to do for little ones and adults alike. From the most incredible family suites with private pools to water sport adventures, sailing trips, and of course, the best kids' clubs in the Indian ocean.
Finding the top Mauritius kids' club is easy, as we’ve narrowed down the best of the best. The ones that are full of adventure, fun, and some learning thrown in too. Travelling to Mauritius with kids will be a doddle at one of these action-packed resorts. There are plenty of options for parents to escape and indulge in the high life, too.
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The KidsOnly Club at One&Only Le Saint Géran is available for little explorers ages 3-11 years old. There are daily programmes available between 10am and 10pm, so there’s plenty of time for fun and adventure. Focusing on discovery, crafts, local culture, and sports, there’s something fun to suit all kids.
The kids' club itself is a super cool shipwreck theme where little pirates can enjoy games rooms, activities, and computers. The large playground is suitable for all ages. One of the cutest experiences is the mini-gardener game, where children dress up in their gardening garbs and explore the exciting flora and fauna of the resort.
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One&Only Le Saint Géran
The Kids for All Seasons Kids' Club at Four Seasons Resort Mauritius At Anahita is available for little explorers aged 4-9. Located in its own Hobbit Village Kids Club, there is a swimming pool, a paddling pool for smaller explorers, an amphitheatre, a bakery, a playroom, a sandpit, and a sensory quiet space to explore.
For tweens and teens aged 10 and up they can head to Karokan for a chilled-out clubhouse vibe. Here they’ll find table tennis, a cinema, pool, computer games, and table football to enjoy.
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Four Seasons Resort Mauritius At Anahita
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Kakoo Kids Club at Constance Belle Mare Plage is available to all little travellers aged 4-12, where they can enjoy a medley of adventure and fun. This includes indoor and outdoor activities, a heated swimming pool, as well as a games room.
There are also plenty of creative activities available to keep everyone entertained such as painting, games, and crafts.
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Constance Belle Mare Plage
The magical Kids Club ‘Les’ Petits Princes’ at Constance Prince Maurice is for explorers ages 4-11 and has everything kids need for the most magical exploration in Mauritius. From kids' yoga classes and mini spa days to sports games and playgrounds, mini adventurers will love this resort and club.
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Constance Prince Maurice
The Kids Club at LUX* Grand Gaube Resort & Villas is available for anyone aged 3-11 between 9am and 10pm. There are plenty of activities to keep the kids entertained in the indoor rooms or out on the beach or gardens. Activities range from cinema evenings to cake decorating and dance parties to crab fishing and Creole fashion shows.
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LUX* Grand Gaube Resort & Villas
The KidsOnly Club at One&Only Le Saint Géran has everything you and your kids need for an enchanting vacation in Mauritius. The Kids Club has games rooms, play adventures, sports and a large playground.
Yes, there is so much for families to love about Mauritius. The extensive kid's clubs and activities, the natural beauty to explore, the welcoming locals. You and your family will be well taken care of in Mauritius.
When booking a Mauritius luxury holiday for the whole family, you’ll need to map out some fun things to do while you’re there. Luckily Mauritius is full of adventure for you and your family.
Some of the top things to do include:
Going snorkelling in Blue Bay Marine Park
Meet the marine life of the Indian Ocean such as turtles and sting rays.
Seeing an actual shipwreck at Point d’Ensy
You can all hop on a boat that will take you out to sea where you’ll see a protruding ship coming out of the ocean. If kids are old enough to, you should dive to explore it further.
Exploring the flora and fauna of the National Botanical Gardens
View the overwhelming array of exotic plants and trees and try to identify the different types with the help of a guide. This is particularly suitable for older kids and nature lovers.
Meeting crocs at La Vinille Nature Park
Visit crocodiles, monkeys, reptiles, and tortoises at this stunning park. The perfect family adventure for animal-loving guests.
Going dolphin watching at Tamarind Bay
You can book an excursion by boat or the hotel may have their own trips to go out and visit the wild dolphins that tend to play up to the attention and put on a show. You can even book to swim with them, which will be a truly memorable experience.
Visiting the waterfalls of Ile aux Cerfs
Take a boat trip to this little island just off the Mauritius coast to explore the most stunning beach and see the magical waterfalls, that kids will just love.
Discover our Mauritius luxury holiday offers and enjoy a family holiday in paradise. Relax in a daybed with your brood, enjoy your own private villa or suite with personal plunge pool, or take to the seas for a magical water sports experience. Whatever, you need, call our personal travel managers and book your luxurious family-friendly stay on this beautiful tropical island.
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