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ABOVE: Premium room at Paradise Cove, Mauritius excursions – from dining in a


starlit lagoon to visiting Chichen Itza – alongside unlimited golf, spa treatments and dining, all just for adults. Everything is focused on the locality, with rotating chefs serving up regional delicacies, and local artworks hanging on the walls.


w INDIAN OCEAN Last but not least there’s the Indian Ocean, and with a plethora of adult-oriented resorts scattered across its islands, it can be tricky to know where to start. For an especially romantic, boutique adult-only option, Kuoni recommends Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel, Mauritius, located on the north coast and a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Tucked away in a peaceful cove close to Grand Baie, everything is designed to give couples time to themselves, with ‘love nests’ and cabanas dotted around, alongside four restaurants, a pop-up bar and more. Al fresco couples’ spa treatments, morning yoga on the beach and sunset cruises are all available too, and, for added romance in idyllic surroundings, there’s a new infinity pool set on the secluded peninsula overlooking the sea. For clients on more of a


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For those after an extra-special experience there are Jacuzzi Water Villas on stilts over the sea


budget, Premier Holidays recommends Veranda Paul & Virginie, set close to the quaint fishing village of Grand Gaube. The four-star, adult-only boutique-style resort reopened in October following a refurb and now offers a range of activities including windsurfing, glass-bottomed boat trips and an aqua gym, alongside all food, drinks and a minibar under its all-inclusive deal. There’s plenty to explore in the local area too, including cooking demonstrations at a local house and the majestic La Demeure estate, a former sugar cane plantation turned colonial-style restaurant. There’s plenty more adult-only


over in the Maldives, of course. Suggest Komandoo Maldives Resort & Spa for over-18s especially keen on snorkelling and diving. It’s a four-star, intimate retreat surrounded by


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