Mauritius Property Locations

These locations highlight areas currently attracting the strongest international interest and search demand. However, IPD markets property in all regions, and sellers in any location can connect with global buyers through our platform.

Prime Mauritius Investment Property Markets

Global Gateway & International Prestige Coastal Markets


  • Grand Baie - The flagship international property hub of Mauritius, Grand Baie is the island’s most established luxury coastal market. It offers a dense mix of high-end villas, waterfront apartments, marina living, and lifestyle amenities, making it the primary entry point for foreign investors, second-home buyers, and retirees seeking a vibrant, walkable coastal environment.

  • Pereybere - A highly sought-after residential beach enclave adjacent to Grand Baie, Pereybere is known for boutique villas, beachfront living, and strong short-term rental demand driven by tourism and expat relocation.

  • Mont Choisy - A master-planned coastal destination featuring one of Mauritius’s most desirable beaches, Mont Choisy attracts investors looking for modern golf estates, resort-style apartments, and long-term capital appreciation.

  • Cap Malheureux - A quiet, iconic northern village offering panoramic coastal views and proximity to Grand Baie, Cap Malheureux appeals to buyers seeking exclusivity, tranquillity, and low-density luxury homes.

Mauritius Investment Map

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West Coast Luxury & Lifestyle Markets


  • Tamarin - A premium west coast lifestyle destination, Tamarin is popular with surfers, expatriates, and luxury villa buyers seeking space, nature, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle with strong appreciation potential.

  • Black River - One of Mauritius’s most prestigious residential regions, Black River combines ocean views, mountain backdrops, and gated estate living, attracting high-net-worth buyers and long-term international residents.

  • Flic en Flac - A vibrant coastal town with strong tourism-driven rental demand, Flic en Flac offers a mix of apartments, villas, and beachfront properties appealing to investors targeting yield and lifestyle balance.

  • Le Morne - A UNESCO-listed peninsula and one of Mauritius’s most visually dramatic locations, Le Morne is a rare luxury market defined by ultra-premium villas, resorts, and limited coastal supply.

  • Bel Ombre - A high-end resort and estate region offering golf communities, beachfront access, and nature reserves, Bel Ombre appeals to lifestyle investors seeking exclusivity and integrated resort living.

East Coast Resort & Tourism Markets


  • Belle Mare - A long stretch of pristine white-sand coastline, Belle Mare is known for luxury resorts, beachfront villas, and strong seasonal rental performance driven by tourism demand.

  • Anahita - One of Mauritius’s most established luxury golf and marina estates, Anahita offers branded residences, resort living, and strong international investor appeal.

  • Trou d’Eau Douce - A traditional coastal village with access to ĂŽle aux Cerfs, Trou d’Eau Douce blends authentic Mauritian character with growing tourism-linked property demand.

  • Pointe d’Esny - A low-density lagoon-front area near Blue Bay, Pointe d’Esny is highly sought after for beachfront villas and exclusive residential development opportunities.

Urban & Business Growth Corridors


  • Moka - A fast-growing central region positioned as Mauritius’s innovation and education hub, Moka attracts professionals, families, and long-term investors seeking modern suburban living.

  • Ebene - The island’s primary business district and financial centre, Ebene is characterised by office towers, mixed-use developments, and high demand for executive apartments.



Quick Facts About Mauritius

Fact Details
Official Name Republic of Mauritius
Capital Port Louis
Population ~1.3 million
Official Language English (widely used alongside French and Mauritian Creole)
Currency Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
Area ~2,040 km² (787 sq mi)
Time Zone Mauritius Time (MUT) — UTC+4
Main Areas Port Louis, Grand Baie, Pereybere, Trou aux Biches, Mont Choisy, Flic en Flac, Tamarin, Black River, Belle Mare, Moka
Geography Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. It features volcanic landscapes, coastal lagoons, coral reefs, tropical forests, and mountain ranges, with population and development concentrated along the coastal regions.
Popular Property Types Luxury villas, beachfront apartments, gated estate homes, golf estate properties, serviced residences, penthouses, and land plots in approved residential schemes
Investment Context Mauritius has a stable, internationally oriented real estate market driven by tourism, foreign investment schemes, and demand from expatriates and retirees. Key residential and investment zones include Grand Baie, Black River/Tamarin, and the northern coastal belt, where luxury and lifestyle developments continue to expand.

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