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Mauritius Travel
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Mauritius wins over holidaymakers seeking for an unspoilt playground
bathed in eternal sunshine and teeming with sandy beaches, thick forests
and tropical waters. Visitors are also charmed by the Creole cuisine
which definitely can tickle your taste buds!
Mark Twain has referred to Mauritius as having heaven-like qualities
and true enough, one finds himself beguiled at the sights this tiny
island in the Indian Ocean offers. Influenced by the Dutch, French and
British, the island’s culture is another charming factor of Mauritius.
Architecture found mainly in the capital of Port Louis points to past
elegance as seen in the cathedrals, gardens, and museums.
The sunny island is much loved for its beaches!
Tamarin boasts surfing adventures with its sizeable waves. Grand Baie has a coastline dotted with the popular sandy havens of Pointe Aux Piments, Trou-Aux-Biches and Choisy. There are quaint fishing villages in
Cap Malheureux and
Grand Gaube.
Belle Mare’s white sands is a popular attraction alongside other
famous coasts of Palmar and
Trou d’Eau Douce. Stretching further, one is led to
Blue Bay, where beachcombing and windsurfing await in its clear blue
waters.
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The 95 guestrooms at this 4-star hotel provide all the essential amenities needed by the business and leisure traveler.
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The Grand Mauritian, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Nestled on the shores of the Indian Ocean in Turtle Bay, this luxurious resort welcomes guests looking to experience genuine Mauritian hospitality in an exclusive setting.
Boasting stunning sea views, The Grand Mauritian Resort & Spa impresses with ...
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Le Meridien Ile Maurice Hotel Mauritius 
Nestled in the bay of Pointe Aux Piments, Le Meridien Ile
Maurice Hotel is not to be missed if you want to enjoy some fine hospitality
with an unmatched location and scenery.
Situated on the northwest coast of Mauritius, on the bay of Pointe Aux Piments
with 800 metres of white sandy beach, Le Meridien Ile Maurice Hotel is the ideal
location for both business and leisure traveller. The numerous beach and water
sports are available for guest's enjoyment including volleyball, beach football,
water polo, sailing, windsurfing, and snorkelling, kayaking and diving.
Le Meridien Ile Maurice features 265 ocean fronted rooms and suites that are
equipped with a host of modern amenities.
The specialty restaurant with its enviable blend of classic French and modern
Mauritian cuisine, is complemented by particularly selected wines and cocktails.
The bar at the lobby area serves a variety of beverages from aperitifs to
nightcaps, with titbits or light snacks, accompanied by live evening jazz or
piano music.
The Resort offers 7 complete convention facilities, with an imposing dedicated
entrance and flexible function spaces for meetings of all sizes, types and
styles. The dramatic open-air entrance hall boasts a breathtaking view of the
beachfront and the splendid turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
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Golf Mauritius
The island is a very popular destination for honeymooners from all over
Europe, though in recent years golf has started to increase in popularity,
adding to the relatively modest tourist industry.
The Belle Mare Plage Resort is just 45 minutes from the airport and the same
distance from the capital, Port St Louis. It has two of the island’s four
18- hole courses on its domain.
The main course is the Legends – 6,900 yards, designed by Hugh Baiocchi and
home to the Mauritius Open each December. Either carved out of volcanic rock
or shaped over the low-lying flood plain, the course is a good test of golf,
with plenty of bunkers and lagoons waiting to catch the wayward golfer. The
greens are generous and set in such a way as to create dramatic backdrops on
your approach shots.
Right next door, Peter Alliss and Rodney Wright have been involved in the
design of the Links Course, which opened in November 2002 with large mounds
and hollows fashioned from the existing terrain.
In the far southwest of the island, on a private peninsula, is arguably the
most picturesque course on the island, the exclusive Le Paradis, which could
best be described as a tropical version of a links. An imposing mountain
backdrop and an abundance of water hazards add an extra dimension to this
course that, with its wide, inviting fairways, is a good test for any level
of player. The golf course is reserved for the exclusive use of the guests
of Le Paradis Le Morne Hotel.
The Gymkhana Club, originally built by and for the British Army, is the
locals’ club and you will always meet the movers and shakers from the
capital, Port St Louis, in the newly constructed clubhouse. The course is a
good mix of hazards, with plenty of trees and large bunkers. This is open to
all visitors. The other courses on the island are nine-holers, though often
with two sets of tees to make the full 18 interesting enough.
The St Geran is a Gary Player designed layout which fronts the Indian Ocean
and has a David Leadbetter Golf Academy, although the course only measures
2,500 yards so it is not the sort of place to go if you want to
grip-it-and-rip-it.
Maritim Balaclava is even shorter at only 1,385 yards, little more than a
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Being a tropical island, Mauritius does have a rainy season, but the rain
tends to last an hour or so and then stop, so you could still play golf
pretty much every day. Humidity can be a problem for some but you soon get
used to it and quite frankly it’s quite healthy for you to perspire a little
– it certainly beats forking out for an expensive detox back home. Being in
the southern hemisphere, the seasons are reversed, but the best time to
visit is probably in our autumn and spring. |
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