Mauritius family beach resort
| country: | Mauritius |
| location: | Grand Baie, Mauritius |
| price: | From £1419 per person per week including flights from the UK based on 2 people sharing, on half board basis |
| more info: | All inclusive option available |
| offers: | Discount Offer! Book by Feb 9th 2010, travel before Mar 26th 2010, enjoy 10% off! OR Book by Feb 9th,travel Mar 27 - Dec 19 2010, enjoy 5% off! Also, ask about receiving up to 30% off your honeymoon. |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Mauritius family beach resort
A stylish family resort in Mauritius. Le Canonnier is one of the most popular family resorts in Mauritius. Located on a sheltered peninsula at the northern tip of Mauritius, Le Canonnier enjoys breathtaking views of the nearby islets.
Extensive gardens, dotted with ponds and pools, stretch along the peninsula. Located on an historical site, Le Canonnier has succeeded in preserving its natural beauty and unique character. In the magnificent gardens, you will find relics of a bygone era including an ancient lighthouse and the vestiges of a fortress. A broad re-design project in 2005 has resulted in the transformation of the resort into a trendy and fashionable 4-star property while still preserving its unique feel.
The optional “All in One” package makes Le Canonnier the ideal choice for your “All Inclusive” holiday in Mauritius. Enjoy your stay without worrying about costly extras.
special things to do and see here
Landsports: Le Canonnier offers a whole range of complimentary land sports including: tennis, Beachcomber Head Academy with 3 floodlit courts, table tennis, volley-ball, bocciball, archery. Body shaping, circuit training, steps, stretching, cardio, body-building (machines and weights) are all available at the sports centre. Mountain biking, personal coaching and tennis balls are all available with a supplement. Watersports: Le Canonnier also offers a range of complimentary water sports and facilities including:
Kayaks Entertainment: Every night, the free entertainment programme features a different act ranging from live bands to theme nights… Live music, shows and folkloric dances will immerse you in local, Indian or Latin cultures.
Mini club: Each Beachcomber hotel offers a free Bob Marlin mini-club that provides a range of activities that will appeal to your children. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., the mini-club is reserved
for children aged 3 to 12. Some of the daily activities include: Spa and wellness centre: Built amidst the branches of a banyan tree, Le Canonnier’s Wellness and Massage Centre is truly unique in Mauritius. Stone steps lead to five rustic wood cabins with thatched roofs that are equipped with outdoor showers. A unique timeless escape.
rooms, food and facilities
Accommodation: Peaceful lifestyle in an idyllic setting. The rooms, Duplexes, Apartments and Suites are built in crescents that radiate from the resort's common areas. The magnificent gardens, dotted with ponds, are full of bougainvilleas, frangipane trees, palm trees and coconut trees.
The sophisticated rooms overlook either the lush gardens and swimming pool or the glittering turquoise sea. Blending perfectly with their tropical surroundings, they benefit from soothing neutral colours and natural woods creating an ambiance of casual elegance.
The furniture is in light-coloured wood and the walls are decorated in a unique shade of plum while delicate shutters and curtains gently filter in natural light. Equipped with large framed mirrors, that add a sense of space, the bathrooms are modern with a tropical slant. Standard Room: 48 “sea-facing” equipped with bathroom with shower and toilets - 56 “garden and pool view”.
Superior Room: 62 “sea-facing” and 50 “garden view” -equipped with bathroom with bath, shower and toilets.
Family Duplex: 24 “sea-facing” and 15 “garden and pool view” equipped with one bedroom for parents and a mezzanine with twin beds for children - Bathroom with bath and toilets. Family Apartment: 25 Family Apartments “garden view” -1 bedroom with double bed and bathroom with bath, shower and toilets - 1 bedroom with twin beds (and possibility of a third bed) and bathroom with shower and toilets - Terrace.
Honeymoon Suite: 4 Honeymoon Suites “sea-facing” - Bathroom with bath, shower and separate toilets - Lounge - 2 televisions.
Dining: Conviviality and colonial charm. Architecturally tropical in design, the resort's restaurants are positioned to make the most of the unique setting and serve excellent food to suit all tastes.
Le Frangipanier Restaurant: Nestled amidst palm trees, in a gorgeous open-plan setting overlooking the swimming pool, Le Frangipanier restaurant specialises in theme buffets and live cooking. Food is prepared right in front of your eyes, which makes it taste all the better.
Le Navigator Restaurant: Set apart from the hotel’s main areas and housed in a
former colonial mansion, Le Navigator restaurant and its adjoining bar are beautifully rendered in natural wood, stone and thatch. The restaurant’s terraces, adorned with 18th-century canons, are the perfect spot to take in views of the nearby islets. From 11.30 pm the bar transforms into a discotheque. Le Planteur Bar: Located in the tropical gardens, Le Planteur bar is casual in style and is next to the open-air amphitheatre which hosts nightly live entertainment.
The GBP price shown is based on today's exchange rate. Your holiday will be charged in GBP at the rate applicable when you make any payment. Pricing correct at time of website publication and are subject to change.
how to find us
The resort is located on Royal Road, Pointe aux Canonniers, on the north west coast of Mauritius next to Grand Baie. The nearest airport is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU), to the south east of the island.how this holiday makes a difference
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Environment
To save energy and better manage costs associated with the air-conditioning of rooms, 5 out of 9 Beachcomber hotels have already installed speed variators on the cold water pumps that feed the air-conditioning systems. This material regulates the distribution of cold water taking into consideration the humidity levels, the exterior temperature and the occupancy rate of the resort. This helps to reduce energy costs while optimizing the comfort of rooms. Beachcomber Hotels has also invested in “intelligent thermostats” for in-room air-conditioning. As soon as the room temperature reaches a certain level, the air-conditioning machine automatically switches off. Building on this sustainable approach, Le Canonnier has also acquired a cold water unit absorption system which allows production of cold water from the steam. These technologies facilitate the reduction of electricity costs and are likely to be implemented in all Beachcomber hotels. There was great care taken by the architect from the planning stage to retain the character of the site where the hotel exists. Palm trees were not removed but replanted to retain the tropical nature of the site. There is also a policy not to build higher than the existing tallest palm tree on the property. Where possible the building materials – wood, etc is sourced locally. Aware of the need for water conservation, Beachcomber Hotels was the first company in Mauritius to invest in waste water plants. Each hotel is equipped with its own waste water plant. Those located on the Peninsula generate between 600m3 to 800 m3 of water a day, 60% of which is used to maintain the gardens and golf course. In a near future, Beachcomber Hotels could also look at BMS technology. Building Management System (BMS) is used in buildings to create a central computer controlled method of monitoring and optimising facilities such as heating, air-conditioning, lighting and security. These systems reduce energy waste as facilities are used only when needed. Community Beachcomber Hotels is a major employer on Mauritius providing some 3000 plus jobs in hotel group; the majority of the workforce is sourced locally. Additionally, the business has lead to the creation of employment in the supporting industries of its suppliers. The hotel staff is in the main from local population. Maintenance is handled by local company contractors. Produce is provided by local suppliers and the hotel has a small spice garden. Local artisans craftwork is sold in the hotel shops. The islands textile industry also supplies the staff uniforms. The local community is supported by the creation of long term stable employment and the opportunity to enrol in the schemes initiated by FED. In 1999, the group set up Fondation Espoir et Development (FED) to fund and support social projects. The core philosophy is to provide a platform for Non Governmental and Community Based Organisations (NGOs and CBOs) to help the underprivileged become self sufficient and be able to sustain themselves. Examples of projects are Craftsmanship - encourage artisans to create culture-based hand-made products destined to tourists. This project will aid artisans by providing appropriate training and consulting services to help the creation of micro-enterprises. PEJ – a youth employment project that gives 17-20 year olds the skills to gain employment in several fields. Training covers everything from academic basics to work ethics including reading and writing skills, sound arithmetical basics and social aptitudes. Industrial placements organised by the FED give the opportunity to the young underprivileged to gain valuable experience in the Mauritian enterprises. The Alpha Project – created specifically to provide the uneducated basic reading and writing skills. |
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