Veranda Paul & Virginie, Mauritius

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Holiday for two at Veranda Paul & Virginie from only £1,149pp. Book with us and you’ll also get a FREE room upgrade to a Superior Room, a FREE 30 minute spa treatment per adult per stay, and a FREE Bottle of sparkling wine with a fruit platter when you check in! Get involved on 08444 999 333.

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Sometimes, you just need a holiday made for two. You need a resort with a keen focus on togetherness, a place where you can explore, relax, and whimsically strike out at your own discretion. You many not know it yet, but what you need is Veranda Paul & Virginie. It’s a Mauritian masterpiece that places all the best bits of a tropical island right on your doorstep, and comes with a bunch of bespoke features that’ll make you weak at the knees with joy. Here are some of the tricks that have to wine, dine, and woo you all over.

Get out and about

There’s a lot to be said for exploring Mauritius off the beaten track, and Veranda Paul & Virginie places a vast array of pursuits at your disposal. It sits gracefully on the north-eastern tip of Mauritius, right at the heart of the wonderful fishing village of Grand Guabe. Here you’re right on the edge of the classic Mauritian  tourism trails, so you can drift into world famous locations, or meander until you heart’s content wherever the fancy leads you.

•   Located in the fishing village of Grand Gaube
•   The capital, Port Louis, is 29 kilometres away, about 30 minutes by car
•   The airport is 56 kilometres away, about an hour-and-a-half by car

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Get some rest

Good news! No matter which room you manage to secure, you’ll be treated to an amazing island view. Yep, that’s right. All 81 rooms come with their own little window-slice of gorgeous Mauritius, and Veranda Paul & Virginie is a delicious vantage for enjoying the scenery. And considering we’re only talking 81 rooms, you get that boutique feeling that always makes good holidays even better.

•   Comfort Rooms, overlooking the beach and lagoon
•   Superior Rooms, overlooking the garden and the ocean
•   Privilege Rooms, overlooking the garden and the ocean

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Get some eats

Whatever your agenda, you need to do some quality refuelling. Mauritius is renowned for its culinary diversity, and Veranda Paul & Virginie lives up this heritage. As we’ve discussed before, there’s a little bit of everywhere in Mauritius, and it’s certainly rubbed off on the food. French, African, Indian, and Chinese influences are rife, and the level of passion the Mauritians afford to their culinary diversity is simply unmatched.

•   Ile de France Restaurant – The main restaurant, serving French cuisine and international delights
•   Saint Géran Restaurant – Plating up fresh seafood and international delicacies
•   Poudre d’Or Bar – Enjoy the small hours with cocktails, refreshments, and coffee

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Get together

As of November 2014, Veranda Paul & Virginie will become an adults only property. We love it when exclusive things get more exclusive, and now you’ll find a level of peace and quiet unlike anywhere else in Mauritius. It’ll be a hub for like-minded people who are holidaying with their nearest and dearest, and want nothing to distract them an undeniable sense of togetherness.

•   Relax together within the serenity of the Seven Colours Wellness Lounge
•   Take a tour for two arround the local sights
•   You could even tie the knot with one of their romantic wedding packages

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And that concludes our fortuitous fling with Veranda Paul & Virginie. If you’d like to take the plunge, which you totally should, then you can give us a bell on 08444 999 333 and we’ll hook you up. We’re pretty good matchmakers when it comes to this sort of thing.

We also come with some solid benefits, including a FREE room upgrade to a Superior Room, a FREE 30 minute spa treatment per adult per stay, and a FREE Bottle of sparkling wine with a fruit platter when you check in.

It’s a sweet deal all round, and we can’t wait to hear from you.

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