DINAROBIN
Mauritius, West Coast
Dinarobin: Our ViewThe flagship Beachcomber property in the south-west of the island is the up-market version of Le Paradis and is right next door. This area is wonderful for water sports and golf and the backdrop of Le Morne makes a great setting. This is a great option for all those seeking peace and tranquillity; but also offers more for anyone wanting external restaurants and golfing opportunities as a result of their tie-up with the neighbouring Paradis Hotel & Golf Club, who allow Dinarobin guests access to all facilities, including their 18-hole international golf course, and 4 restaurants. 4 paws – it is one of the few hotels on the island we have not visited but it continues to get good reports Dinarobin: Fast Facts$530 per person per night (high season)
Dinarobin: The DetailThis Golf and Spa Hotel definitely takes the pole position for the most dramatic Mauritius location, nestled at the foot of the impressively craggy Le Morne mountain, clustered in gardens along the sea front. The hotel is situated right on a beautifully white, fine sandy beach, with extended dining area stretching right out onto the sand. The chalets of the Dinarobin overlook the glittering ocean that stretches out just a few metres in front of them. This is a big hotel, but the 172 suites which are divided into 51 units in an attempt to create an intimate village atmosphere within their magnificent 48 acre tropical garden.The suites are divided into senior suite, luxury family suite, family suite and junior suite, and all are well-equipped. There are three restaurants within the complex and a very special executive 'club' lounge available to luxury clients seeking to get further respite. Daily activities include a wide range of water sports available at no extra cost, such as water-skiing, windsurfing, kayaks or pedal boat rides, glass bottom boat trips, snorkelling, and sailing. Scuba diving and deep sea fishing are also on the menu, but these are payable extras. You may also likeMauritius, East Coast
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