


Despite a makeover in 2013, the Saint Geran is reassuringly old-fashioned - and we love it. Think gleaming marble floors in the reception area, solid white pillars and sprawling, perfectly-manicured gardens around the swimming pool. The four restaurants offer world-class dining, from traditional Mauritian seafood and grills to modern Indian cuisine, all whisked up by celebrity and Michelin-starred chefs. Send the kids to the play area and dedicated pool (watched over by eagle-eyed staff) and sip cocktails in the elegant pool bar, or head to the secluded spa for a blissful treatment or yoga session.
The resort has 163 suites and villas set amongst the tropical gardens, but somehow, it never feels particularly busy or crowded. All rooms are lavish and luxurious, with airy living spaces, polished interiors and sleek furnishings. Marble bathrooms have rain showers, enormous baths and a selection of aromatherapy oils, and outside, you'll find a private balcony or terrace. If you fancy something a little extra, book into the villa - a spectacular, two-bedroom home with gleaming kitchen (complete with private chef, of course), out-of-this-world views, and your own pool.
There's a huge choice of activities at the Saint Geran, from water sports of all descriptions, a superb nine-hole golf course, floodlit tennis courts, and an award-winning spa and fitness centre. There's a special Kids Club too, with excellent, supervised activities, or you might like to take the kids on a bicycle tour of the island. Saint Geran also has its own Kitesurfing and PADI Scuba Centre, with sheltered coral reefs providing excellent diving and snorkelling.
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