Non-motorized water sports are included and actively available from the beach: kayaking, snorkeling, windsurfing, pedal boats, glass-bottom boat tours, stand-up paddle, and mini-sailing with Laser dinghies. Water skiing has a free beginner initiation. Evening entertainment runs nightly — Sega shows, karaoke, live music, DJ nights. The Kids Club runs supervised programs for ages 4–12. Motorized excursions (scuba, dolphin cruises, deep-sea fishing, catamaran trips) are extra-cost.
Large lagoon-style pool at the center of the resort, surrounded by palms and sun loungers. The most social pool on property — expect activity and noise during peak hours (10 AM–2 PM). Good depth for adults to swim laps; also fine for kids.
Adults-only infinity pool exclusively for Nirvana wing and Royal Suite guests. Access is controlled — staff enforce the restriction. Far quieter than the main pool at all hours. The view over the ocean is one of the better pool vistas on the property.
Dedicated shallow pool inside the Kids Club area for supervised children's programming. Not a general-use pool; children participating in club activities have access during program hours.
The resort's newest pool addition, adjacent to the Pine Garden. Open to all general resort guests and tends to be quieter than the main pool. Good alternative if the main pool is crowded.
Located inside the Explore Spa, for hydrotherapy use. Guests 16 and over only. Part of the spa's hot/cold circuit alongside the Snow Room, steam room, and sauna.
A kilometer-long stretch of white sand on the protected northwest coast. The lagoon is calm and generally shallow — good for swimming and water sports. The main caveat: rocky patches near entry points mean swimming shoes are genuinely recommended, not just a precaution. The beach is maintained and sunbeds with service are available throughout. Nirvana guests have a designated section.
Included, available from the beach. The northwest lagoon is calm and suitable for all skill levels — a relaxed paddle rather than a workout.
Equipment included. The reef quality off Pointe aux Piments varies; ask beach staff which area currently has best visibility before going out.
Included with gear. The northwest coast typically has lighter winds than the east coast, making it beginner-friendly.
Included. Good option for families or couples who want gentle water time without the coordination required for kayaking.
Included. A short excursion from the beach to view marine life — worth doing once, particularly for guests not comfortable snorkeling.
Included. Conditions in the protected lagoon make SUP manageable even for first-timers.
Included pool aerobics sessions. Check the daily schedule at reception for timing — sessions typically run mid-morning.
Included. The Laser dinghies are one of the more unusual inclusions at this price point — good for guests with any sailing background.
Free initiation for beginners included. Advanced sessions or extended time may have additional charges — clarify at the water sports desk.
Included court access. Equipment rentable. Not floodlit, so limited to daylight hours.
Included. The animation team organizes games; you can also self-organize on the court.
Included, open around the clock. Cardio, strength, and free weights. Air-conditioned.
Included complimentary sessions. Schedule varies — check with the spa or activity desk on arrival.
Ages 4–12, supervised daily programs including dancing, crab hunting, Creole language lessons, sandcastle building, outdoor cinema, and access to a dedicated kids pool and playground. One of the stronger kids club programs in Mauritius.
Nightly shows, live music, traditional Sega performances, karaoke, and movie nights. Sega dancing in particular is worth attending once — it's authentic rather than a generic resort show.
Extra cost. Mauritius has good reef diving; the dive operator is on-site. Book early in your stay as scheduling fills up.
Extra cost. Mauritius waters hold marlin, yellowfin tuna, and wahoo. Half-day or full-day boats available through the resort.
Extra cost. Spinner dolphins are regularly spotted in the waters off the northwest coast. Boat tours depart early morning for best encounters.
Extra cost. Full-day, sunset, and special event options available. Good for exploring the northern island chain including Coin de Mire and Île Plate.
Extra cost. The coastal road north toward Grand Baie is bikeable and has some good stretches.
Extra cost. One-on-one sessions bookable through the fitness center.
Extra cost. Available by arrangement; useful for evenings when the kids club is closed.
Extra cost. Boat trips to the Northern Islands and Grand Baie area. The resort's tour desk can arrange most standard Mauritius excursions.
Extra cost. Underwater walking using a specialized helmet — no swimming ability required. Popular with families.