ROYAL PALM
Mauritius, North Coast
Royal Palm: Our ViewThis sets itself apart as the grand-dame of fine accommodation in Mauritius, an elegant old timer, a palace of tropical respite. The senior suite is the Royal Suite, regularly enjoyed by various international royalty. The service, cuisine and overall environment adhere towards this single aim; royal carpet treatment. 4 palms for one of the oldest and most established hotels on the island in a great location near Grand Baies. Traditional rooms are not as impressive as the contemporary rooms elsewhere on the island. Royal Palm: Fast Facts$560 per person per night (high season)
Royal Palm: The DetailThis sets itself apart as the grand-dame of fine accommodation in Mauritius, an elegant old timer, a palace of tropical respite. The senior suite is the Royal Suite, regularly enjoyed by various international royalty. The service, cuisine and overall environment bend to this single aim; royal carpet treatment. It is well situated too, on a north-west stretch of beach, close to the action of Grand-Baie, and yet secluded enough to enjoy absolute privacy and peace. The hotel provides a huge range of inclusive sports and water sports, with just big game fishing, scuba diving, motor boat trips and cruising the tri-maran as extras. A member of ‘Leading Hotels of the World’ The Royal Palm does well to keep standards fine. Rooms are all decorated with rich rugs and fine furniture, combining a European sense of finesse with an open, relaxing tropical atmosphere that values guests' privacy. The hotel makes the most of three fine restaurants, each with fantastic locations, either looking out over sea or lagoon, a fabulous beach bar and a piano bar. There are eight different types of suites of varying sizes, but all are sea facing and well equipped, including lines for fax and e-mail, mini bar, TV/DVD, satellite and radio channels. 24hr room service is avaliable. The Clarins Spa is decorated in a rich oriental theme, suiting the grand style throughout; arrayed with deep cushions and orange and ochre materials to create a stylish sense of luxury and escape. The facilities are extensive: 2 saunas, 2 hammams, 6 massage rooms, 1 balneotherapy room, a pool and a beauty parlour. If you feel energetic there are courts avaliable for tennis and squash, a gymnasium and bocciball. Also kyaking, windsurfing, sailing, waterskiing, snorkelling and trips on glass bottom boats. You may also likeMauritius, North Coast
The newly opened Oberoi is an amazing hotel. The seperate suite rooms are staggering, especially those with private pools. Huge grounds, and the rooms and areas have a wonderfully oriental feel. The beach is lovely despite being too small.
Mauritius, North Coast
This sets itself apart as the grand-dame of fine accommodation in Mauritius, an elegant old timer, a palace of tropical respite. The senior suite is the Royal Suite, regularly enjoyed by various international royalty. The service, cuisine and overall environment adhere towards this single aim; royal carpet treatment.
Mauritius, South coast
A great mid-range hotel on the south coast of the island. designed around an African village with a thatched theme this is a good hotel. However the beach is poor and it is sandwiched between quite a few new hotels on the South Coast. It has a great spa which used to be free and this was a big draw card. The rooms are huge and well designed
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