


Mauritius was named after Prince Maurice Van Nassau, former Governor of Holland and pioneer of the spice trade in the Indian Ocean; to whom the Constance Le Prince Maurice hotel pays tribute.
As a renowned masterpiece of architecture the Constance Le Prince Maurice hotel pays tribute to the great realisations of the Mauritian people. Being recognized as the "Best hotel for food in the Indian ocean," (by Condé Nast Traveller magazine in 2007,) the Constance Le Prince Maurice hotel pays tribute to the flavours of the island's cultures.
By being perfectly integrated into its unique setting, and by being a Green Globe 21 certified hotel since 2005, the Constance Le Prince Maurice hotel pays tribute to Mauritius in its original state, to its natural beauty, to nature.
Located on 60 acres of private land, the Constance Le Prince Maurice hotel enjoys an idyllic location on a portion of the east coast of Mauritius where the main beach faces north and is therefore sheltered from the prevailing winds. A natural fish reserve situated at the western end of the property adds to the uniqueness and natural beauty of the location.
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