In 2008 we stayed at the hotel Le Paradis. It came extremely recommended from a friend of ours and it had great reviews on the internet. It is part of the Beachcomber hotel chain which have any hotels placed in prime positions in places like Goa, Mauritius and the Seychelles.
The hotel foyer was really amazing with cedar wood pillars, gorgeous indoor ponds and palm trees everywhere, it was roughly a reception area inside yet outside. There was also an old brass telescope pointing up to the skies to allow you to do a bit of star gazing. The foyer also had some designer shops placed in it.
Telescope
We stayed in one of the private villas which stretched along a sandy beach, we were about 100 yards from the sea which stretched out as far as you could see. The villa offered us all we wanted and more, plasma tv's, PlayStation for the kids, indoor and outdoor showers, gorgeous patio and three bedrooms furnished to a very high standard. Our en-suite bathroom had original stone walls and there was granite in any place in all bathrooms.
We also had our very own golf cart to get nearby the hotel complex on and we had a private villa maid to cook for us and clean up. really all was catered for, we woke up to a table full of breakfast, from bacon and eggs to all kinds of fruit. We use to have our breakfast covering on the patio overlooking the sea which was very shallow quite a long way out and was crystal clear.
We use to go down to the hotel pool during the day which had to be seen to be believed. Surrounded by palm trees and solid cedar wood pool loungers with waiters catering for your every need. We asked for a bowl of nuts one day and they returned with a large thick rough cut glass box with every kind of nut in it you could possibly think of. The bar was right next to the pool which served all kinds of beers, wines and cocktails as well as freshly made crepes with any kind of filling you wanted.
On an evening we ate at the hotel restaurant which was partly inside and partly outside. It was a self aid restaurant which served whatever from all kinds of locally caught fish, steak to lobster and pasta. The self aid area was weighty and I guess it had to be to fit in all of the dissimilar choices on offer every night. The desserts were to die for and so magnificently made with so much care.
Le Paradis is placed on the "Le Morne" peninsula which is on the south west cost of Mauritius. It's the type of hotel which does cost a bit more than the usual hotel but you are really treated like royalty. I would propose it to any family to give it a go, we're going back for sure.
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