The accommodation at Constance Prince Maurice is built around space, privacy and that seamless indoor-outdoor flow that defines proper island luxury. Junior suites, private villas and the flagship Princely Suite all lean into natural materials, soothing tones and floor-to-ceiling glass that opens onto private terraces or direct beach access. Large patio doors blur the boundary between your room and the tropical surroundings, so you're never far from the sound of the ocean or the rustle of palm trees.
Junior suites are a smart pick if you want space and a terrace to crash on after a hot round, while the villas suit families or groups who like a bit more privacy. Across the board, the look is calm and classic, with natural tones, plenty of light and that indoor-outdoor layout that makes the most of the setting. If you're travelling with clubs, it's the kind of resort that's used to golfers coming and going, so sorting breakfast times, taxis and transfers is refreshingly straightforward.
The rooms themselves feel generous without being over-designed. You get proper storage for golf gear, quick laundry turnaround if you need it, and enough space to spread out after a day in the heat. Early breakfast is available if you've got a morning tee time, and the staff are clued up on getting you to the courses and back without fuss. It's the kind of setup where you can focus on the golf and let the resort handle the rest.
What makes the accommodation work particularly well for golfers is the balance between comfort and practicality. You're not sacrificing quality for convenience or vice versa. The suites and villas are genuinely luxurious, but they're also designed for people who are actually using them as a base for activity rather than just sitting still. That means thoughtful touches like shaded outdoor seating, easy access to the beach and pool, and a layout that keeps you close to the main facilities without feeling like you're on top of them. It's the kind of design that makes you slow down without feeling like you're missing anything.
Dining here is a genuine highlight. The food matches the setting, with international and traditional Mauritian menus served across multiple venues. The Beach Deck is perfect for a post-round lunch with your feet in the sand, while L'Archipel offers refined evening dining. If you book one dinner, make it Le Barachois. The floating setting on the lagoon is properly special, and it's one of those meals you'll still be talking about months later. After dinner, the resort's bars keep things relaxed with well-made cocktails and views you'll linger over.
Beyond the golf, there's plenty to keep everyone occupied. Windsurfing, snorkelling and sailing are all on offer, with equipment and instruction available through the resort. The Constance Kids Club takes care of younger guests with a full programme of activities, while the spa offers everything from massage and hydrotherapy to treatments designed specifically for golfers who've spent the morning walking 18 holes in the heat. It's a resort that works whether you're playing both courses back-to-back or mixing one round with three days of doing very little at all.