Comfort Room
The giveaway is in the name, this room offers pure comfort. With plenty of room among the bright and airy room this is ideal for small families looking for tropical style accomodation.
33 m2
Sleeps up to 3, 2 adults and 1 child
Superior Room
The Superior Rooms are freshly designed with shades of blue and bright white, this room perfectly accomodates a family with a small toddler.
43 m2
Sleeps up to 3, 2 adults and 1 infant (0-23 months)
Family Room
The large and spacious rooms are perfect for a family. Offering a seperate annex for the children with bunk beds and a play area, the room allows space for the whole family.
43 m2
Sleeps up to 5, 2 adults and 3 children
Senses Restaurant
Boasting views of the bay and coral reef, Senses welcomes guests for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The buffet style serving offers local and traditional dishes alongside international cuisine ensuring there is something for all families.
Sandy Lane Restaurant
With sand between your toes, enjoy the sublime menu surrounded by the elegant and trendy decor. Surrounding the swimming pool and on the sand the restaurant gives you sea views during the day and starry night skies at night.
Kid's Club
You can spend your holidays in total peace, knowing that the resort have thought of everything for your children, under the supervision of competent and welcoming staff. Timomo & Friends lets your children enjoy their holiday to the full thanks to a daily programme of indoor and outdoor activities.
Open daily from 8.30am - 8.00pm.
Babysitting
Babysitters are available at an additional cost and to be arranged directly with the resort, 24 hours prior to the service being required.
What will the weather be like...
Mauritius enjoys a typically tropical climate with year-round heat, although the southeast trade winds help it never to feel too muggy. The summer months are from December to April (daytime temps in high 20’s), and the winter, such as it is, runs from May to November (temps 24-27 Celsius), and is cooler and drier.
Rain occurs in all months but the wettest period is in their summer, December to April and tropical cyclones (usually Jan-Feb) could occasionally bring squally rain and winds. The South and South East of the island, being exposed to the southeast tradewinds receive almost twice as much rainfall as the north and north west (La Pointe aux Canonniers is on the North West coast) and especially from November to May is therefore a good location.
The best months to visit Mauritius are probably May to early December with May, September and October offering the best chance of little rain and good temperatures.