Restaurants & Nightlife in Mauritius

Restaurants & Nightlife in Mauritius

The restaurants are as various as the mauritian cuisine: French, Creole, Indian and Chinese and this often combined. In the cities and tourism centres are a great choice of restaurants; from small street-restaurants to top restaurants.

Restaurants in Mauritius In larger hotels events like sega evenings and shows of local artists are offered. The dancers will train you with practical exercises in the Sega dance. Pay attention to the stroke of the Ravanne.

Nightclubs & Discotheques are in

Beau Bassin: Le Saxophone

Grand Baie: Climax Club, Dream On Number One

Port Louis: Secrets

Quatre Bornes: Palladium

Rose Hill: Melody’s

All the noble gambling casinos have a special atmosphere. Roulette, Black Jack and Baccara are mostly played.

The following hotels have their own gambling casinos:

Trou aux Biches, La Pirogue Sun, St. Géran Sun, Belle Mare Plage, Le Paradis, Belle Mare Plage Hotel, Berjaya Le Morne Resort. More Casinos in Curepipe (Le casino de Maurice) and in Domaine Les Pailles (Le Grand Casino du Domaine).

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    18 holes
    Belle Mare Plage Hotel; (Tel 415 1083, Fax 415 1082)
    Gymakhana club, Vacon (Tel 696 1404)
    Paradis Hotel, (Tel 683 6775, Fax 683 6786)

    9 Holes
    St Geran Hotel: (Tel 415 1825: Fax 415 1983)
    Shandran: (Tel 637 4301, Fax 637 4313)
    Trou aux Biches: (Tel 256 6562, Fax 265 6611).

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    The Kakoo Club at Constance Belle Mare Plage is the place to be for children aged between 4 and 12 years old. This is where they make new friends, discover new adventures and enjoy a large variety of leisure activities under the supervision of a professional team.

  • AHRIM, ‘Association des Hôteliers et Restaurateurs de l'île Maurice' was formed in 1973, with the primary objective of representing and promoting the interest of hotels and restaurants in Mauritius .

    Initially, there were 5 hotels and 9 restaurants forming part of AHRIM. Since then, the association has been playing a very crucial role in tourism decision making, helping in the development of the island. Presently, 66 hotels and 33 restaurants, as well as 2 associate members and 5 affiliate members are linked with AHRIM.

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    In her book on Mauritius entitled Culture Shock!: Mauritius, Roseline NgCheong-Lum has described the Mauritian Sega in the following terms:

  • Natural Features: Small coastal plain rising to discontinuous mountains encircling central plateau
    Rainy Seasons: Dec-Apri
    Accommodation: Mauritius has several luxury resorts as well as budget accommodation. Luxury resorts include Sugar Beach, Le Saint Geran and Royal Palm.

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    Asso Villa is located in Belle Mare, district of Flacq, Mauritius, Indian Ocean. It is across the street from Belle Mare local beach.

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