Veranda Paul and Virginie, Mauritius Mauritius



Named after the legendary young couple immortalised by the French author Bernardin de St Pierre in his novel Paul & Virginie, the hotel is an invitation to a relaxing and romantic stay enhanced by idyllic tranquillity and a soothing atmosphere. The decor of colonial inspiration, a subtle combination of wood, stone and thatch roofs, reveals a peaceful haven for couples seeking an unforgettable getaway to a paradise island.
Facilities2 restaurants, including Isle de France serving Mauritian cuisine and La Trinquette mostly with seafood and A la carte menus with daily specialities, a bar, 2 pools, tennis court, windsurfing, glass bottom boat, kayaking, sailing boats, snorkelling, indoor games, library and daily live entertainment. Payable facilities include water skiing, catamaran cruises, PADI diving centre & school, bicycle and car rental, fishing and a shop
AccommodationStandard rooms have sea views, air-conditioning and ceiling fans, TV, telephone, Tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, minibar and safe. Upgraded room types (supps per person per night): Superior rooms are bigger and have bathtub and shower in the bathroom from £7. Single Standard room from £19. All Inclusive from £20
Optional All Inclusive - What's includedDaily breakfast, lunch and dinner, afternoon tea or coffee, soft drink, juice and mineral water from the bar and from the mini-bar, local beer and locally bottled spirits, house wine and selected cocktails, land and watersports.
Facts
Grand Gaube
Best for: Couples
Relaxed atmosphere
Great for honeymoons
Seven Colours Spa
Honeymoon: 25% discount for the bride, fruit platter and flowers upon arrival, valid between 15 Apr-11 Oct 09
Renewal of vows: 15% discount for the bride, fruit platter and flowers in the room upon arrival, valid between 15 Apr-11 Oct 09, minimum stay of 7 nights apply.
About Mauritius
This is the classic tropical island, infused with modern luxury and style, but scratch the glossy surface on Mauritius holidays and you'll find an undercurrent of down-to-earth natural beauty and a delightfully unpolished allure. From witnessing the slave dance, séga, to shopping in Port Louis, deep-sea fishing and diving, this sand-encircled island offers a fantastic medley of experiences.





