LIFE AND STYLE
Mauritius’ Le Méridien: A Chic Beach Resort That Has Something for Everyone
Nestled along a stunning half-mile stretch of powdery white sand on Mauritius’s northwest coast, Le Méridien Ile Maurice is a vibrant five-star hotel perfect for both couples seeking romance and families wanting fun. Just ten miles from the lively capital of Port Louis, this resort offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and lush tropical greenery.
At this glamorous oasis, guests are treated to a plethora of activities.
Families will find plenty to keep the kids entertained, with a kids’ club offering exciting activities like face painting and crab hunting, alongside an outdoor cinema showing films under the stars.
For adults seeking peace and relaxation, the exclusive Nirvana zone features its own infinity pool, a tranquil bar serving afternoon tea, and daily sunset cocktails, ensuring a serene escape from the bustle.
The resort boasts three additional pools, four restaurants, and three bars, all set against the backdrop of nightly entertainment options.
To truly soak in the beauty of Mauritius, you can partake in complimentary windsurfing, sailing, and snorkelling trips.
With around 500 dedicated staff members, including eight sommeliers, expect impeccable service throughout your stay. Overall, Le Méridien Ile Maurice earns a commendable score of 8/10.
Rooms and Suites: A Space for Everyone
With 261 rooms and suites across 11 different categories, Le Méridien caters to various guest needs.
The entry-level Junior Suites, comfortably sized at 60 square meters, are perfect for those who enjoy a spacious stay.
If you’re looking for luxury, the Nirvana Grand Suite offers a lavish experience with its expansive terrace and butler service.
While the hotel spans the beachfront, be aware that Junior Suites can be a ten-minute stroll from the main reception and dining venues.
But fear not, a golf buggy service runs around the clock to transport you after a splendid evening meal.
Most rooms feature stunning sea views, with ground-level options including a patio, and higher floors boasting balconies.
Most accommodations can accommodate three adults or two adults with two children.
Each room features separate showers, large oval bathtubs, and tasteful decor in calming hues of blue and light brown, complemented by plush robes and Frette linens.
In the adults-only Nirvana wing, 16 of the 51 suites come with their own heated pools, and guests enjoy a complimentary one-hour couples’ massage at the Explore Spa.
Dining: A Culinary Journey Awaits
Dining at Le Méridien is an experience in itself.
Exclusive to Nirvana guests is the Jade restaurant, offering a more intimate breakfast experience compared to the larger buffet-style Nomad.
While Nomad serves the familiar breakfast staples of eggs, pancakes, and pastries, Jade offers a unique twist with dishes like salted fish omelette and brioche with papaya.
For those craving Indian cuisine, the Kumin restaurant by the pool delivers a splendid dinner menu featuring tantalizing dishes such as balti lobster and hearty lamb rogan josh.
Seafood lovers can indulge at the beachfront grill, Waves, which highlights local flavours with crab ravioli, sea urchins, and Creole chicken.
Jade excels in sophisticated pan-Asian dining for lunch and dinner, while both restaurants cater to younger palates with dedicated kids’ menus, offering delightful options such as homemade fish fingers and cheesecake.
Make your restaurant reservations at check-in to avoid disappointment, as spots can fill up quickly.
The bars at Le Méridien are known for their creative cocktail menus, featuring award-winning concoctions that pair intriguing ingredients like rum with watercress and gin with pumpkin purée.
For those preferring non-alcoholic beverages, try the unique latte martini.
Le Méridien Ile Maurice stands out as a versatile resort where every guest can find their ideal slice of tropical paradise. With compelling dining options, exceptional service, and stunning surroundings, it’s a remarkable destination for an unforgettable getaway.
Source: The Times