Combining two or more locales is a great way to explore more of the world in one Indian Ocean twin-centre holiday, taking in a combination of the Maldives, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, La Réunion or Mauritius.
Our travel experts have put together their handpicked recommendations from the trips they’ve embarked on so that you can make the very most of your next escape.
Mauritius and La Réunion
Lesser-known La Réunion, known as L’isle Intense due to its dramatic volcanic peaks and action-packed activities, is the perfect backdrop for a wild start to your holiday. Imagine Hawaii with its rugged coastline, cascading waterfalls, and whale-watching opportunities, and you wouldn’t be far off. Book an early morning helicopter flight for a bird’s eye view of the island before the clouds descend. Marvel at the dormant volcano of Piton des Neiges and the island’s unique topography, made up of three ‘cirques’ (ancient jungle-clad natural amphitheatres). Finish your stay with a swim in one of the island’s best lagoons – we love LUX* Saint Gilles, the island’s only five-star beachfront hotel and the perfect place to unwind after adrenalin-fuelled days.
La Réunion
Next, fall in love with Mauritius, a beach-swathed island with a blend of African, Indian, Oriental, and European influences. Travel from coast to coast, exploring the capital of Port Louis and Mauritius’ colourful natural wonders, including Tamarind Falls and the vibrant Seven Coloured Sands. But it’s the powder-soft sands you’ll want to recline on here, and we recommend the romantic Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel on the north coast. Bask under the sun on a twin ‘love nest’ sunbed, raise a Champagne toast on a sunset cruise, and end the day with stargazing on the lantern-lit pier, accompanied by an astronomer.
Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel, Mauritius
Sri Lanka and the Maldives
Start your holiday in Sri Lanka on the wild side. Stay in the Cultural Triangle, and you can go on an exhilarating elephant safari in Minneriya National Park, or begin in the south and visit Yala National Park, famed for its high population of leopards.
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
Next, you’ll want to see the sacred city of Kandy and the picturesque tea plantations, and at Santani Wellness Resort & Spa, you can tick off both these highlights in one stay. Just an hour outside of Kandy, this boutique resort is a serene haven away from the buzz of the city. Aside from the many excursions on offer, from temple-hopping to tea factory trips, you can embrace your spiritual side with yoga sessions and detoxifying spa treatments – the spa was voted among the Best Spas in the World by Tatler magazine.
Santani Wellness Resort & Spa, Sri Lanka
After your Sri Lankan adventure, you’ll need white sands, crystal clear waters and swaying palms – polished off with a coconut cocktail. At Kuramathi Maldives, you can take a dip in one of the two oceanfront infinity pools, snorkel or dive among the 20 local dive sites or experience an unforgettable sunset cruise with your loved ones. If you’re lucky, you may even be able to spot a pod of dolphins. Top off island paradise, with an exquisite seafood dining experience at The Reef, then a glass of bubbles at the Champagne Loft.
Kuramathi Maldives
Mauritius from the mountains to the sea
You don’t have to travel between islands for a memorable twin-centre holiday. In Mauritius, you can combine two resorts to see two sides of this exotic island. To start your adventure on a high, stay a few nights stay at a secret retreat in the mountains. Lakaz Chamarel Exclusive Lodge is tucked away in the Black River Gorges National Park, an emerald wonderland of waterfalls, peaks and valleys. For the ultimate wow factor, upgrade to one of the jaw-dropping Seaview Pool Suites, where you can admire the panoramic views from your elevated private pool.
Lakaz Chamarel Exclusive Lodge, Mauritius
The second half of your holiday is all about relaxing by the shore. We recommend the adults-only resort Sunrise Attitude for its stylish swim-up rooms, authentic experiences and sought-after spot close to beautiful Belle Mare beach. The hotel's commitment to sustainable tourism is all part of its charm; the walls are adorned with modern artwork created by Mauritian artists, and locally sourced produce is served with panache in the dining venues. Don't miss the delicious dholl puris at Taba-J food truck, one of Mauritius's most popular street food delicacies.
Taba-J, Sunrise Attitude, Mauritius
Seychelles island hopping
The Seychelles is synonymous with beautiful beaches, so you won’t want to limit yourself to just one on your holiday. Begin your island-hopping getaway on the Seychelles’ largest island, Mahé. Arriving at Mango House feels like stepping into a glamourous celebrity beach house, which isn’t surprising, considering this property was once the home of a famous Italian photographer. Following a five-star makeover, this intimate retreat has a host of decadent facilities alongside a home-from-home vibe. Gaze out at the ocean views from a choice of three inviting pools, drift away with restorative treatments in the spa and indulge in culinary delights from succulent seafood to freshly-made sushi.
Mango House, Seychelles
Although it would be tempting never to leave the sanctuary of your hotel, Mahé is an enchanting island to explore. Hike through the mountains of Morne Seychellois National Park or stop by the town of Victoria for its colonial charm, brightly decorated Hindu temple and buzzing bazaar. After your time on Mahé, take a 45-minute private boat ride to Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa on Silhouette Island. Protected by the Nature Protection Trust of Seychelles, this island remains virtually untouched. Chill out on the white-sand beaches where giant tortoises are left to roam freely and lay their eggs or snorkel or dive in some of the Indian Ocean’s most diverse dive sites. Return to your jungle hideaway and treat yourself to a Seychellois massage at the Eforea Spa.
Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa, Seychelles
The Maldives and Ajman
Known as one of the most coveted beach destinations on the planet, the Maldives is the crème de la crème of castaway escapes. Stay on the newly-revamped tiny island of Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort, and you’ll be dazzled by its contemporary design and romantic atmosphere, not to mention the impressive choice of dining, from tapas to teppanyaki. Unwind on either of the idyllic beaches or embark on one of the dive centre’s boat trips, spotting whale sharks, manta rays and turtles as you go. But if a boat trip isn’t your thing, then you could stay in one of the resort’s overwater villas, which have direct access to the lagoon, ideal for snorkelling and spotting the vibrant sea life beneath the water.
Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort
Once you’ve had your fix of the tropical island life, spice things up and head to the souks and sands of the lesser-known Arabian jewel, Ajman. Unlike its more famous neighbour Dubai, you won’t find skyscrapers and mega-malls here, although you can expect opulent hotels and some of the best beaches in the Emirates. We love The Oberoi Beach Resort, Al Zorah, where the renowned Oberoi service is taken up a notch with your own butler on hand 24/7. Spend your days out on the world-class Al Zorah Golf Course, kayaking in the mangroves or letting off steam in the traditional Arabic hammam. If you fancy a change of pace, the glitz and glamour of Dubai is just a shuttle ride away.
The Oberoi Beach Resort, Al Zorah, Ajman
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This feature was updated on 31 July 2024. The information within this feature is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publishing.