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Overlooking Turtle Bay, The Oberoi Mauritius Beach Resort is an excellent match for the natural splendor and beauty of its surroundings. This hotel sits in 20 acres of lush sub-tropical gardens with a majestic range of green mountains as a backdrop. Moreover, it has 600 meters of oceanfront and a turquoise lagoon.
Mauritius mixes people from many different cultures, languages, and religions. It is in the Indian Ocean, far from Africa's southeast coast. Dutch, French, and British came to it because of its natural resources, like vanilla, sugarcane, and peppercorns. Port Louis, the island's capital city, has a lot of different types of people living there. This is shown in the city's art, architecture, museums, and markets.
People love to stay at Oberoi Mauritius Beach Resort. It is part of the Oberoi Hotels & Resorts group on the sheltered northwest coast of Balaclava. It is in Turtle Bay Marine Park, a peaceful spot. You will also find some of the French colonial military's heritage monuments all over the grounds. There is a view of the mountains around the capital from across the lagoon. It's about a 15-minute drive to Port Louis and Grand Baie. There is also an airport shuttle to and from the airport.
At the entrance, a Feng Shui-style waterfall falls into a lake full of water lilies and Koi carp. Stone head sculptures from Indonesia decorate the grounds. Moreover, you'll find Asian artifacts all over the beautiful hotel.
A botanical tour of the grounds takes place every week. It's spread out over 20 acres of landscaped tropical gardens. Additionally, terracotta paths wind through manicured emerald lawns, and a 600-meter combed white-sand beach. They lead to luxury pavilions and walled villas with private pools that offer different levels of privacy. Some small sand decks also have only a few chairs and sun loungers.
There are also 71 rooms at this hotel called "Luxury Pavilions." The designer, H.L. Lim, used soft, natural-colored fabrics and woods to create a serene ambiance in these rooms. This is very different from the bright, organic colors found outside.
Moreover, all villas and pavilions have stunning views, extra beds, and sunken marble bathrooms. There are private garden views from the bathrooms in the middle of the rooms. Furthermore, all of the air-conditioned rooms at this hotel have a private swimming pool, one Royal Villa, and one Presidential Villa with private swimming pools.
The Oberoi Beach Resort Mauritius has a lot of unique dining options. Each of the dining rooms has a unique taste. You can choose to eat under the stars or on rocks on the edge of the ocean. Take your pick from the Gunpowder Room, the Herb Trail, or the Bar. The two restaurants serving modern international cuisine with a few Mediterranean touches are superb.
You can enjoy an al fresco four-course meal with delicacies from the smokehouse, lemongrass, and rosemary-infused leg of lamb slow-cooked in a fire pit and more in the herb garden on the weekends. Guests can also enjoy light meals, tropical fruit, and cocktails at the swimming pools all day until the sun goes down. The hotel also has a wide range of wines from France, California, Australia, Italy, and South Africa.
We'll take you to a table placed above black volcanic rocks that protrude out of the ocean, so come along with us. All of the food on the menu is made with fresh seafood from the grill, and the sound of waves crashing on the sand makes it even better. Of course, you can also have your fish or shellfish cooked to your liking. Additionally, On the Rocks serves lunch, dinner, and light snacks all day.
This restaurant is in an original gunpowder room from the 18th-century French colony of Mauritius. The fine-dining area has rustic stone walls and floors, antique wine barrels, and chandeliers that look like they came from a bygone era. The food is also delicious.
Traditional Creole food is available for dinner at the restaurant from Monday through Friday. In addition, the restaurant serves an Omakase Japanese menu for dinner on Tuesday and Thursday. Guests can also arrange private dining with advance notice. Gentlemen should wear long trousers, shirts with sleeves, and closed-toe shoes in the evening.
People eat Indian and other foods for breakfast and dinner. At night, the fine-dining restaurant looks very different. It is naturally lit during the day and has a beautiful ocean view. Fireworks light up the reflection pool, and across the ocean, you'll see lights from Port Louis Harbor. Additionally, enjoy authentic Creole, international, and Indian food in the traditional thatched roof room or outside under the stars.
Moreover, the restaurant is open for both breakfast and dinner so that you can go there any time. The dress code: gentlemen should wear long trousers, shirts with sleeves, and closed-toe shoes in the evening. Additionally, the bar is open-sided and has traditional thatched roofs. It has a view of the ocean that goes on and on.
Sea breezes carry the melodies that play on the piano every night. You can also enjoy cocktails, champagne, high-end wines, and local rums while sitting at a rustic oak table or on a comfy sofa.
The Oberoi Mauritius is right on Turtle Bay's white, sandy beach, a natural marine park. It spreads out over twenty acres of lush, sub-tropical gardens. It has beautiful sunsets and night skies full of stars. There are also unique restaurants that serve authentic Creole and international food and cultural and mindfulness activities every day. All of this becomes better by the warm, intuitive hospitality, say guests who have stayed at the property.
The resort is a beautiful beachfront basalt retreat with pavilions and villas with private pools in tropical gardens on Turtle Bay. There are stunning mountain views, gourmet restaurants, a holistic spa, a tennis court, and top-notch service at this romantic hotel on the island.
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