Ambre Resort & Spa Mauritius
- Miles Willis
- Aug 11
- 4 min read

Ambre Resort & Spa – Adults-Only Indian Ocean Bliss for the Discerning South African Traveller
Mauritius has long been a favourite escape for South Africans seeking turquoise waters, powder-soft beaches, and the perfect blend of island charm and luxury hospitality. For those craving a sophisticated, child-free atmosphere, Ambre Resort & Spa, set along a tranquil stretch of the island’s east coast, is a gem that delivers relaxation, style, and exceptional value in an adults-only setting.
Getting There – Smooth and Simple
One of Mauritius’ key selling points for South African travellers is accessibility. Direct flights from Johannesburg to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport take just over four hours. From the airport, Ambre Resort is an easy transfer — around 50 km, typically just under an hour by road. The east coast location means you arrive to a sunrise-facing paradise, with calm mornings and that magical golden light the resort is named after — Ambre meaning amber in French.
Location – The Beauty of Belle Mare
Ambre occupies one of the most picturesque stretches of Belle Mare beach. This part of Mauritius is celebrated for its long, wide beach fringed by coconut palms and calm lagoon waters. The east coast is also quieter than the busier northwest, giving you more of a private island feel without sacrificing access to attractions, golf courses, and water-based excursions.
Adults-Only Luxury
For the high-end South African traveller, one of Ambre’s biggest draws is its adults-only policy (16 years and older). This means the resort ambience is peaceful and tailored to couples, honeymooners, solo travellers, and groups of friends seeking an uninterrupted luxury experience. The absence of young children translates to a more serene pool area, relaxed dining, and a generally quieter beach — ideal for travellers who want to recharge.
Accommodation – Stylish and Spacious
Ambre offers a range of room categories, all designed with a fresh, contemporary aesthetic. Most rooms feature either sea views or are just steps from the beach. Interiors are airy, with white and neutral tones accented by tropical pops of colour. For those wanting a premium experience, oceanfront suites deliver unobstructed views of the lagoon, private terraces, and extra space to entertain or simply unwind in privacy.
Dining – A Feast of Flavours
High-end South African travellers often place dining high on their list of priorities, and Ambre delivers with three main restaurants:
Indigo – The resort’s main buffet-style restaurant offers international dishes with live cooking stations, perfect for a relaxed breakfast or themed dinner nights.
Dolce Vita – An à la carte Italian restaurant with a romantic setting, specialising in authentic pastas, seafood, and wood-fired pizzas.
La Plage – A toes-in-the-sand beach restaurant serving Mediterranean-style fare and fresh seafood under the palm trees.
The all-inclusive package covers not just meals, but also a wide selection of premium beverages, so there are no surprises on checkout. For an elevated experience, guests can book private beachfront dinners for special occasions.
Wellness & Spa
The Ambre Spa is a tranquil sanctuary where guests can enjoy massages, facials, body wraps, and Ayurvedic treatments. The spa features open-air treatment areas for those who want to pair relaxation with the sound of the ocean. For fitness-focused travellers, there’s a well-equipped gym, yoga and aqua gym sessions, and tennis courts.
Activities – From Calm to Adventurous
Ambre’s lagoon offers ideal conditions for swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Complimentary water sports include windsurfing, sailing, and snorkelling. For divers, nearby dive centres can arrange excursions to some of the east coast’s best reefs.
Golfers benefit from free green fees and transfers to the Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club, an award-winning championship course designed by Bernhard Langer. It’s an unforgettable experience — teeing off with the Indian Ocean as your backdrop.
Cultural and adventure excursions can easily be arranged, from catamaran cruises and deep-sea fishing to guided tours of local markets and rum distilleries.
Why It Appeals to the South African High-End Traveller
Short travel time from South Africa makes it possible to enjoy a luxury getaway without long-haul fatigue.
Adults-only exclusivity ensures a serene, sophisticated atmosphere.
All-inclusive packages with premium brands mean better value for money compared to similar long-haul destinations.
Golf access to one of the world’s most scenic courses adds a unique lifestyle element.
Tailored service with genuine Mauritian hospitality enhances the sense of being truly looked after.
Best Time to Visit
While Mauritius is a year-round destination, the east coast is particularly pleasant from May to October — the cooler, drier months. For warmer waters and lush scenery, November to April offers summer weather, though the occasional tropical shower is possible.
Ambre Resort & Spa Mauritius
Final Verdict
Ambre Resort & Spa is a refined, adults-only haven that strikes the perfect balance between laid-back island living and polished luxury. For South Africans seeking a beach escape where everything is taken care of — from gourmet dining to premium drinks, from ocean-view suites to world-class golf — Ambre delivers in style.
Here, mornings begin with sunrise over Belle Mare, days flow between beach, spa, and gentle adventure, and nights end with fine dining under a canopy of stars. For the discerning traveller, it’s not just a holiday — it’s Mauritius at its most serene.















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