Mauritius - East Coast
Date Range | From pps | Book By |
09 Dec 23 - 21 Dec 23 | R34 150 | 14 Dec 23 |
22 Dec 23 - 07 Jan 24 | R40 785 | 29 Dec 23 |
08 Jan 24 - 19 Mar 24 | R24 950 | 12 Mar 24 |
20 Mar 24 - 02 Apr 24 | R26 140 | 26 Mar 24 |
03 Apr 24 - 30 Apr 24 | R25 110 | 23 Apr 24 |
01 May 24 - 31 May 24 | R21 320 | 24 May 24 |
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TROPICAL ATTITUDE - 7 Night holiday at Tropical Attitude
Return flights to Mauritius on Air Mauritius Return resort transfers 7 nights accommodation in a Couple Seafront Room Breakfast & dinner daily Land & Water sports as featured by the resort All taxes, levies & surcharges (estimate)
Packages are subject to availability at the time of the reservation. Passport & visa costs (if applicable), travel insurance & items of a personal nature are not included. Prices are subject to change without prior notice due to airfare increases and currency fluctuations. Rebooking and cancellation fees apply. All prices are per person sharing unless otherwise specified. Standard terms and conditions apply. All discounts and/or special offers have already been included in the package price.
Base Price: | ZAR 15 040 |
Package Taxes: | ZAR 5 330 |
Total Price: | ZAR 20 370 |
The Adult Only Tropical Attitude reflects a modern fresh style throughout the hotel.
The location overlooking the Trou d’Eau Douce lagoon offers easy access to the playground of Ile aux Cerfs with its stunning water sports and beaches.
LOCATION
East Coast, Trou d’Eau Douce
ACCOMMODATION
All 58 rooms are well decorated in a crisp, clean
modern style. All rooms are sea-facing with sliding terrace doors offering
access to private balconies and terraces, and equipped with all the mod
cons.
34 Couple Seafront (Size: 25m2)
Rooms are located on the ground or first floor with
garden views.
24 Couple Deluxe Seafront (Size: 30m2)
Rooms are located on the ground floor with ocean
views.
11 Villas (Size: 100m2)
Rooms are located on the ground floor offering a
private garden area with a private plunge pool.
ROOM FACILITIES
DINING
Meal Plans
Half Board includes:
All Inclusive includes:
Bor Lamer
The main restaurant with its seaside atmosphere and offers different theme buffets or table d’hôte.
Open for Breakfast (07h00 - 10h00), Lunch (12h30 - 14h30) and Dinner (19h00 - 22h00).
Moonrise
Open-air lounge area. A lobster menu available here on request and at an extra cost.
Kot Nou
Under its yellow tin roof, Kot Nou has a local
beach cottage atmosphere. It’s typical "granmamas’ Mauritian cuisine is a true
reflection of the island’s culinary traditions with blends of spicy and
exquisite tastes. Discover all the flavours of this beautiful island!
Open for Dinner 4 day a week (19h00 - 22h00).
Taba-J
Rustic and genuine look: shady straw
umbrellas wooden tables and high stools, Mauritian street food concept and good
mood on the beach!
Open for Lunch (12h00 - 15h00) and Afternoon tea (16h00- 18h00).
Sea U Bar
The cosy lounge area and the swings at the bar overlook the
sparkling pool.
Open for rinks (10h00 - 23h30).
Teabaz
A self service tea experience where guests can try signature flavours such as cardammon and vanilla, produced by the local Corson Tea Estate.
Open for tea (10h30 - 18h00).
SPA
SPA POZ uses 100% natural ingredients and all products are made in Mauritius. 5% of the profits from the sale of those are donated to the Green Attitude Foundation which contributes to the protection of the environment and supports the local economy.
Open 09h00 - 20h00.
Wi-Fi
Complimentary throughout the resort.
WATERSPORTS & ACTIVITIES (* some at a supplement)
OTENTIK EXPERIENCES
Otentik Discovery: Free mobile app • Self-guided tours off the beaten tracks
Otentik Dinner: Dinner at a local’s home (one of our team members & family) • Upon reservation
and at extra cost
Otentik Music: Discovering of traditional instruments & local artists • Sega shows • Konpoz to
Lamizik competition
Otentik Bazar: "Made in Mauritius” products • Collaborative platform of talents • 5% to the
Green Attitude Foundation on each item sold
Otentik Fooding: Discovering of the island’s culinary traditions • Mauritian cooking class • Kot Nou
• Taba-J • Teabaz
All information in the above Fact Sheet is applicable from 1 November 2023 to 31 October 2024 and is subject to change without prior notice.
HOLIDAY TO MAURITIUS
Friendly, inviting and relentlessly beautiful – welcome to Mauritius! Beaches, temples, lagoons, rainforests, reefs, waterfalls, shopping, dining… Mauritius is one of the best holiday spots in the Indian Ocean. For the adventurous and active, the array of Mauritius holiday options is endless; from scuba diving and snorkelling to sailing and deep sea fishing, or water-skiing and parasailing, kite surfing and yoga, quad biking and horse riding – you name it, Mauritius has got it.
HISTORY OF MAURITIUS
Mauritius was a Dutch colony in the 1600s until it was occupied by the French in the 1700s and then it became a British Colony in the 1800s. Mauritius gained independence from Britain in the late 1960s after almost 200 years, and finally became a Republic in 1992. It is this rich history that gives rise to a number of different cultures and cuisines being prevalent on the island of Mauritius.
MAURITIUS LANGUAGE & CULTURE
Due to its multicultural diversity, Mauritius boasts a number of spoken languages. With immigrants from Africa, India, France, the UK, and China, there is a vast mixture of cultures, languages, and traditions. Both English and French are generally accepted as the official languages (with French being the most dominant), and Creole being the most commonly used language on the street.
MAURITIUS CLIMATE
Mauritius is blessed with a tropical climate and is a fantastic year-round destination. Temperatures range from the low to mid-20s°C in the cooler months (April to October), up to the late 20s°C and early 30s°C during the gorgeous summer months from November to March.
TIME DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAURITIUS AND SOUTH AFRICA
Mauritius is 2 hours ahead of South Africa
CURRENCY IN MAURITIUS
The monetary unit is the Mauritian Rupee (Rs) which is divided into 100 cents. Major currencies such as US Dollars and Euros, and even South African Rands, are accepted in most hotels and by many vendors. You don’t need to schlepp to get forex before you travel to Mauritius, you can literally convert Rands to Rupees on arrival at the airport or simply draw local currency at an ATM.
WHAT TO DO IN MAURITIUS
Mauritius has an impressive array of activities available for your island holiday – from exhilarating zip lining to cultural temple visits. Of course, it’s also very important to factor in plenty of time to soak up the sun around your hotel pool. If you are looking for more than the beach in Mauritius, look at what is in store for you:
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