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Mauritius

Maritim Resort & Spa Mauritius

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About Maritim Resort & Spa Mauritius

Bliss out in the tropics in regal Mauritian style
Maritim Hotel offers everything you'd expect from a Mauritian holiday – a sparkling sandy beach, tropical gardens, a coral reef, the crystal-clear Indian Ocean and resort facilities that cater for your every wish. And this five-star resort does that in spades – it is indeed a luxurious destination. Surrounded by a 25-hectare historical estate that has earned an award as "Most Beautiful Garden of Mauritius", it fronts the protected marine park of Turtle Bay on the sunny, sheltered north-west coast of the island, near the capital Port-Louis.
From $130 per person/per night
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215 Rooms
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The property

The communal areas include five restaurants and three bars, ranging from 'feet in the sand' beach restaurants to Asian fusion, and the fine-dining restaurant Château Mon Désir. If travelling with children, the evening buffet is a treat, with great food for the adults and a special selection of kids' favourites – potato chips or croquettes, chicken nuggets, fish goujons, sausages, etc. There are also seating areas, a pool with loungers and a sumptuous spa.

The rooms

Accommodation is in 215 luxurious rooms and suites, as well as an exclusive villa (sleeps six). All are sea-facing and elegantly decorated in a colonial-meets-tropical style, with aircon, fans, wide and deeply comfortable beds, well-designed bathrooms and an intriguing array of towels shaped into endearing animals. Anything you need is a mere telephone call away. And, of course, there's the honeymoon suite, which is truly romantic.

Activities

Once you've enjoyed sunbathing, explore the grounds to see the waterfalls, tortoises and the 18th-century ruins of Balaclava. Feeling active? Go horse-riding, play golf or head to sea for some waterskiing, diving, canoeing, gazing at the seabed from the glass-bottomed boat or deep-sea fishing (extra charge). Kids will enjoy activities at the Turtle Kids' Club. One highlight is a star-gazing evening, when a member of the Mauritius Astronomical Society explains the night sky (second and fourth Wednesday of the month).

Mauritius

Mauritius

The original beach paradise where water activities and land adventures are just as important as R&R.