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32 mauritius & reunion


seen increases to its capacity with the introduction of new routes from Emirates and Thomson’s Dreamliner. For existing routes, the national carrier, Air Mauritius, reported a return to profi tability and has announced plans to expand its current fl eet, identifying future growth opportunities for the destination.” Dr Karl Mootoosamy, Director of Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority


Where to book it  AUDLEY TRAVEL – 01993 838000


A 10-day holiday combining three nights at Lakaz Chamarel, with seven nights at 20 Degres Sud, fl ights on Emirates Airlines and private transfers costs £1,974pp sharing on a half-board basis, from March 2015.


“Reunion has some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in


the Indian Ocean. Hire a car and drive through the island to see as much as possible”


SHAMIRA KAUMAYA-HATT, COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR, SUNSET FARAWAY HOLIDAYS


audleytravel.com  HAYES & JARVIS – 01293 735831 A seven-night all-inclusive stay at the four-star Zilwa Attitude in Mauritius, departing January 13 2015, starts from £1,249pp including two bonus nights. The package includes transfers and return fl ights from London Gatwick with Emirates.


hayesandjarvis.co.uk  COSTA CRUISES – 0800 389 0672


A 14-night Indian Ocean cruise on the Costa NeoClassica departs from Port Louis, Mauritius on January 12/26 2015, calling at St Denis, Reunion Island, Tamatave, Diego Suarez and Nosy Be in Madagascar and Mahe in the Seychelles. It costs from £1,599pp excluding fl ights. costacruises.co.uk


WHO FLIES THERE airmauritius.com; batraveltrade.com; emirates.com; thomson.co.uk


Maritim Resort & Spa Mauritius, The Maritim Difference Maritim Mauritius, The Maritim Difference


n Located on the sheltered Northwest of the island in an Historical Estate of 25 hectares


n A tropical garden with endemic species and a natural beach of 800m located along the Turtle Bay, the first protected marine park of Mauritius


n 215 rooms, suites and villas carefully designed and decorated, all sea facing


n 215 rooms, suites and villas carefully designed and decorated, all sea facing


n A tropical garden with endemic species and a natural beach of 800m located along the Turtle Bay, the first protected marine park of Mauritius


n A 9-hole (PAR 29) golf course (unlimited free green fees for hotel residents - privileged access to three 18-hole golf courses)


n A 9-hole (PAR 29) golf course (unlimited free green fees for hotel residents - privileged access to three 18-hole golf courses)


n Located on the sheltered Northwest of the island in an Historical Estate of 25 hectares


n 5 ‘‘à la carte’’ restaurants n 3 bars n The Maritim Tropical Flower Spa, an award winning spa n The ‘‘Historical Ruins of Balaclava’’, a national monument n The Maritim Equestrian Centre (the only one on site in Mauritius), a little animal farm and a giant tortoises park


n Unique and varied facilities for all types of events that can accommodate up to 1,200 persons


n Free WIFI access throughout the hotel n And much more!


n Free WIFI access throughout the hotel n And much more!


n Unique and varied facilities for all types of events that can accommodate up to 1,200 persons


n 5 ‘‘à la carte’’ restaurants n 3 bars n The Maritim Tropical Flower Spa, an award winning spa n The ‘‘Historical Ruins of Balaclava’’, a national monument n The Maritim Equestrian Centre (the only one on site in Mauritius), a little animal farm and a giant tortoises park


Please contact Hummingbird for all rates and offers. T: +44 2074075122 E: reservations@hummingbird.travel


Please contact Hummingbird for all rates and offers. T: +44 2074075122 E: reservations@hummingbird.travel


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