Mauritius

Despite the abundance of things to do whilst on holiday in Mauritius, for many it is beach-bound all the way from the moment you step off the plane, and quite rightly so. Mauritius boasts some of the most startling and secluded coastal spots in the Indian Ocean. The east of the island is blessed with swathes of pristine powder soft sand and home to some of the World’s leading resorts. The west coast is the ultimate place to watch the sun sink into the cobalt-blue horizon. The isolated local-leaning south coast is perfect for an off-the-beaten-track fix and total seclusion.

 

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The Oberoi, Mauritius

23rd June 2010
by Lisa Mason

Find out how Bryan and Vanessa, Turquoise clients got on when they travelled to Mauritius and stayed in a lovely hotel called The Oberoi. “We absolutely loved the Oberoi hotel – it was amazing.  The service was incredible – always friendly, attentive and welcoming and the surroundings were beautiful. I also loved how the resort seemed […]

Constance Le Prince Maurice, Mauritius and Garonga Safari Camp, South Africa Honeymoon Feed Back

21st June 2010
by Lisa Mason

Dan and I had a wonderful time on our honeymoon and we would like to say thank you again for organising such a great trip for us. It was everything we hoped and more. We particularly loved Garonga and it exceeded all our expectations. The accommodation, food and the safari guides were fantastic! We also loved Prince Maurice – the […]

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