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Detailed guide to the Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber renovation in Mauritius, with closure dates, alternative Beachcomber resorts, transfer times and what the eco-conscious upgrade means for future beachfront stays.
Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Closes for Its Biggest Renovation in a Decade

Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber Renovation: A New Era For Mauritius Beachfront Stays

Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber Renovation And A New Era For Mauritius Beachfront Stays

The Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber renovation enters a rare full shutdown for one of Mauritius’s most established beachfront resorts. From 15 May 2025 to 15 October 2026, the Beachcomber resort in Trou aux Biches will close completely while every one of its 306 suites and rooms is stripped back and rebuilt, a move confirmed in Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels’ official renovation announcement on its corporate news pages. For couples planning a romantic stay on this stretch of beach, the closure reshapes how you will think about the north west coast and which beachfront hotel you choose for a private terrace, a quieter bedroom or a sunset walk along the lagoon.

Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels has confirmed that all accommodation types, from entry level bedroom categories to the larger family suites, will be refurbished with a focus on privacy, calmer tones and more sustainable finishes. The renovation programme also targets the main pool deck, the Oasis restaurant and the central bar area, where the group will open up sightlines between the reception area, the lagoon and the gardens so that each area will feel more connected to the beach. According to the group’s own communication and press material, “The resort is scheduled to reopen on October 15, 2026,” after this extensive Trou Aux Biches refurbishment, which the brand positions as a full refresh rather than a light makeover.

The scope of the work goes beyond cosmetic changes to soft furnishings or a single resort spa treatment room. Construction teams will use modern techniques and more sustainable materials, such as higher performance glazing, timber from certified sources and improved insulation panels, to refresh façades, rework the circulation between the pool, the dining spaces and the spa, and improve sound insulation between rooms for better privacy. For guests who know the current layout of Trou Aux Biches, the most visible shift will be in the Oasis restaurant and bar, where the open air buffet restaurant concept will be rethought to create more intimate dining zones and a clearer separation between the bar and the family focused area near the main pool, while still keeping easy access to the beach.

How The Closure Reshapes Summer Plans And Where Beachcomber Will Place You Instead

For travellers holding bookings during the Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber renovation window, the immediate question is where Beachcomber will place them and how their beachfront stay will change. The group has been steering guests towards Royal Palm, Paradis and Dinarobin, while also proposing alternatives at Mauricia Beachcomber and Victoria Beachcomber for those who want to stay close to Grand Baie or Pointe aux Piments. Each of these resort hotels offers a different balance of beach setting, pool design and resort spa facilities, so your choice will depend on how much you value a quiet private terrace versus a livelier bar and buffet restaurant scene with more evening entertainment and a busier lagoon.

On the north coast, Mauricia Beachcomber suits couples who prefer to walk into Grand Baie for late night dining, shopping and a more urban beach atmosphere. It sits roughly 10–15 minutes by car from Trou aux Biches, so transfer times for rebooked guests remain short. Victoria Beachcomber, by contrast, stretches along a longer beach area where the sea feels wider and sunsets linger, and its rooms and suites are generally larger, with many offering a private terrace that faces directly onto the lagoon and reef. If you were originally drawn to the Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber address for its balance of privacy and easy access to local life in Trou aux Biches, these two properties keep you within a short drive of the same village restaurants, street food stalls and public beach access points while still giving you a similar north west coast setting.

Some guests are choosing to pivot entirely to the west coast, pairing a stay at Paradis or Dinarobin with time near Flic en Flac for a different lagoon and mountain backdrop and a new take on Mauritius beachfront holidays. Paradis and Dinarobin sit on the Le Morne peninsula, around 75–90 minutes by road from Trou aux Biches depending on traffic, so you should allow extra transfer time if you accept a move there. For readers considering that switch, our guide to an elegant escape to Flic en Flac beach explains how the area offers long walks, quieter coves and easy access to Chamarel. In every case, Beachcomber is handling bookings on a case by case basis, typically offering alternative Beachcomber resorts on the same dates, working on rate protection where possible and allowing date changes subject to availability, and while some older room categories will be removed from the inventory, the group’s strong forward bookings suggest that upgraded suites and rooms will command firmer pricing once Trou Aux Biches reopens after the current Beachcomber resort renovation.

Inside The Renovation: Eco Conscious Upgrades, Pricing Power And The Island’s Luxury Arms Race

The Trou Aux Biches Beachcomber renovation sits within a broader premiumisation push that now defines the Mauritian coastline and its leading beachfront hotels. Beachcomber Resorts has been clear that the goal is to upgrade facilities, enhance guest satisfaction and protect the resort’s reputation in a market where more than four fifths of hotel keys are already in the four and five star range, according to recent tourism board data published in the Mauritius Tourism Statistics series. When you compare this project with recent overhauls at Heritage Awali or the refreshed One&Only Le Saint Géran, a pattern emerges of resorts using closures to reset both design language and rate structures while integrating more energy efficient systems and more resilient building materials.

At Trou Aux Biches, the focus is on reimagining how couples move between the beach, the pool and the spa, with shaded paths and a calmer reception area that frames the lagoon and the line of casuarina trees along the sand. Expect the resort spa to lean further into wellness journeys rather than single treatments, while the main restaurant mix will likely sharpen the contrast between the Oasis buffet restaurant and the more intimate Caravelle restaurant, which already offers a quieter dining room and a bar with a more grown up mood. The aim is to create a clearer hierarchy of spaces, from family friendly pool zones to quieter corners where a private terrace or ground floor bedroom opens directly onto a lawn that feels almost like your own private area and supports the resort’s positioning as a refined beachfront retreat with a stronger sense of privacy.

For travellers, the wave of renovations from Trou Aux Biches to the east coast’s refined beachfront elegance at Constance Belle Mare Plage signals that entry level luxury rates will edge higher, especially in peak months and school holidays. Golf resort products such as Paradis, with its Beachcomber golf course, and the Le Morne peninsula’s properties covered in our guide to refined stays between mountain, sea and heritage, are already using upgraded rooms and suites to justify stronger pricing. If you value beachfront privacy, thoughtful dining and a resort that offers a coherent sense of place from the bar to the spa, booking early at these addresses will secure both availability and the room categories that best match how you like to use your bedroom, your terrace and the wider beach area during a Mauritian stay, especially once the Trou Aux Biches refurbishment is complete and the resort reopens to a market that has become used to higher standards and more curated beachfront stays.

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