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THE SPA:
The first Cinq Mondes spa, opened
in Paris, was created to bring together the
best beauty and well-being rituals in the
world in a single place to develop a genuine
and contemporary art of fine living, free
of all the stress and tensions of daily life.
Today, the Paradise Cove Hotel and
its tropical garden on Mauritius island provides
us with a marvelous showcase to offer you
this array of international rituals: Indian
Ayurvedic massages, Chinese Taoist massages,
the "Aromas and Tropical Flowers"
bath, the hammam ritual, face treatments and
massages and more.
These rituals are tailored to individual
needs and provided by a team that is completely
trained in the Cinq Mondes techniques developed
in Paris and in the use of our cosmetic preparations.
These have been tested under dermatological
control and do not contain any silicone, mineral
oil or artificial coloring.
All the programs - "Slimming
and Firmness," "Anti-stress,"
"Tropical Glow," "Bliss for
Two" - have been designed to bring you
more energy and vitality as well as adding
privileged moments of serenity and happiness
to your stay…
Have a marvelous time.
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| SPORTS
AND LEISURE: |
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Intimate
cruise in a 9-seater catamaran, with a friendly
crew ( a nominal fee is required for lunch
and drinks)
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- 2 freshwater pools with
overflow, including the Spa pool
- Water skiing
- Glass bottom boat
- Snorkelling and gear
- Windsurf
- Sailing / minisail
- Pedalcraft
- Single and double kayak
- Aquagym· Fitness centre
- 2 floodlit tennis courts
- Games room with billiard
table
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FOR
A FEE
- Spa Cinq Mondes (massages,
hammam, beauty care etc.)
- Scuba diving with our
instructors, who hold P.A.D.I qualifications.
Induction courses take place in the Hotel swimmingpool
- Parascending
- Safari in a submarine
- Deep-sea fishing
- Nine-hole golf course
within 20 minutes
- Babysitting is
available on request, for a fee
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| SURROUDING
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The
Cap Malheureux Chapel:
This tiny Roman Catholic
church, essentially devoted to prayers and meditation,
is one of the most photographed sites on the
island. In a breathtaking environment, one can
often hear the bells ringing to herald various
religious ceremonies. The chapel, capped by
a bright red roof, looks ready to take to the
open sea, on an ocean of myriad greens, towards
the northern islets
The Tamil Oodaya Sangam Kovil, the Tamil
temple in Grand Bay
The kovil, dedicated to the God Muruga, is a
prime example of the superb buildings of the
Tamil religion, whose followers first came from
the Tamil Nadu, in India. The main 2 festivals
celebrated at this kovil are the 'Thai Poosam
Kavadee' in January-February and the 'Aad Kavadee'
in August, although a visit is a must at any
time.
The Goodlands Market
A short car trip will bring you to an entertaining
market scene, abounding in local colour. Multicoloured
saris, modern jeans and kids' clothes are jumbled
up with crockery and fabric material on Tuesdays
and Fridays whereas pyramids of tropical fruit
and vegetables are on display on Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
Bubbly
Grand Bay
A mere ten minutes
from the Olympian calm of your residence,
the village of Grand Bay stretches round a
stunning bay, with an impressive array of
tourist attractions. Smart boutiques, with
their luxury goods, cohabit happily with stalls
of pareos and gaily coloured shirts, at low
prices. A choice of friendly cafes and restaurants
will delight the visitors.
The
5 Northern Islets
Paradise Cove is
a real vantage-point to admire the islets,
which bear evocative names like Gunners Quoin
or Gabriel Islet. Drifting with the wind,
discovering the underwater world and sailing
round these bits of land populated by wild
birds, will remain one of the strong points
of your stay with us...
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DINING:
The culinary
world at the Paradise cove Hotel mauritius matches
the art of cooking with a personalised service.
A diversity of moods holds pride of place in our
3 varied restaurants.We invite you to discover
the pluricultural aspects of our island, romanticism
at its best and a magical panorama in these restaurants,
nestling in the sand or opening onto a natural
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THE
MAIN RESTAURANT" LA BELLE CREOLE"
The main restaurant
is very friendly and divided into three dining
rooms of Asian, Indian and African/ Creole inspiration.It
overhangs the pool and turquoise blue cove, set
in white sand and crowned by a magnificent waterfall.
Every day, you will be welcomed for breakfast
and dinner, with 4 choices of menus, which highlight
an array of international and Mauritian dishes.Three
full days are dedicated to Mauritian, Indian or
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THE
ROMANTIC RESTAURANT"LA COCOTERAIE"
This charming
spot, open for lunch and dinner, is decorated
with lovely wooden furniture, in the shade of
a straw hut or of coconut leaves.The romantically
inclined will be lulled by the murmur of the sea,
in dining rooms for 2, built on stilts. Theme
evenings are earmarked for a seafood extravaganza.
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THE
PANORAMIC RESTAURANT
The
beach bar / restaurant is displayed over the peninsula,
poised over the ocean and its myriad blues, to
reveal a stunning view of the 5 islets, bordering
the coastline.Seafood grills and salads are the
ideal meal in luncheon spots, which seem set by
chance; here along a path of white sand or there,
next to basaltic stone steps going down to the
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THE
COZY CORNER
In the heart of the residence, the terrace of
the cocktail bar opens onto the garden, the pool
and the beach and offers snacks for lunch.A great
meeting place for five o'clock tea and pancakes,
a few days a week, the bar dons its evening clothes,
by candlelight, for evening drinks and shows.N.B
The dress code is smart/ casual, in the evening
and gentlemen are kindly requested to wear long
trousers. |
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