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Oberoi Mauritius
The Oberoi Mauritius sits on 600 meters of oceanfront in the Baie Aux Tortues on the northwest coast of the island; its splendid location and sheer opulence make it the preferred property in Mauritius. A luxury villa at the Oberoi is, quite simply, the best place to appreciate the beauty of Mauritius and the clear turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Each villa is set within a walled courtyard with carefully tended gardens and an al fresco dining patio. Inside, a spacious living room and bedroom are made comfortable with natural fabrics and artwork inspired by the island surroundings. Sixteen of the luxury villas have large private pools in the walled courtyard garden. A spa, two restaurants, and a bar are on-site.
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One & Only Le Saint Geran
Enveloped by the Indian Ocean's serene bays and coves and decorated with gently swaying palm trees and powder white sand, the One&Only Le Saint Géran is the epitome of an island experience. The timeless reputation of this ocean paradise can be attributed to its location on sixty acres of lovely landscaped grounds, attentive yet discreet staff, and understated luxury. The 162 spacious suites come equipped with around-the-clock butler service, stunning views from private balconies overlooking the striking blue water, the softest of Egyptian cotton sheets and down pillows, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems -- the perfect respite for couples or families.
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Royal Palm Mauritius
This architectural masterpiece is what comes to mind when dreaming of an island paradise. Situated on a stretch of pristine beach on the northern coast of Mauritius, the hotel is built entirely of stone, wood, and thatch. The guestrooms are decorated in soft neutral hues and feature walk-in wardrobes, enormous marble bathrooms and large glass doors that open to private terraces. Sports enthusiasts can choose from a range of activities, including squash, kayaking, water skiing and three tennis courts. The property also has the Spa by Clarins, with themed spa cabins ranging from Asian to Indian styling, all with floor-to-ceiling windows that open to lush private gardens.
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Constance Le Prince Maurice
Named after a governor of Holland who pioneereed the spice trade route, Le Prince Maurice has been a top name in Mauritanian luxury hotels since 1998. Built on a peninsula that protects from winds and guarantees privacy, the resort is spread out over 60 hectares of unspoiled wilderness, lush vegetation and three immaculate white sand beaches. Guestrooms are suites featuring separate bedrooms with an indoor living area and outdoor terrace. Facilities are sprinkled around the sprawling grounds: the expansive property includes a library, manicured private gardens, gym, yoga and aerobics facilities, two floodlit tennis courts and two golf courses.
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