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Trip to Mauritius - Part 4........ the end

We arrived at the Heritage Le Telfair for the night and wow what a place. The reception area has a cool, colonial feel and the view out over the swimming and resort was simply stunning. I was taken and checked into my room, sorry, suite!

My suite at the Heritage Le Telfair

After dinner at the fine dining Gin'Jar restaurants which we had the most amazing sushi start and steak main course it was time to retire for the evening.... well actually it was time to head to the very classy Cavendish bar for a finally beer or two.

The following morning we were treated to a lovely breakfast just by the beach at the stunning sister hotel, the Heritage Awaili Golf Resort & Spa, which is a great 5* all inclusive property next door to the Le Telfair and has a great African Feel, with a wide choice or bars and restaurants and a long stretch of beach.

Heritage Awaili Golf Resort and Spa
After inspecting both hotels we were then told that it was lunchtime.... great we thought, but little did we know that they meant we were cooking our own lunch. Yep we were having a cookery course at Le Telfairs Annabella's . It was the most fun I'd had in ages. I was in charge of making the bread and the chef was great, spent ages with us all explaining the spices and how everything worked, people told me I looked the part in my chef's outfit...what do you think:

Me at the cookery course at Heritage Le Telfair
The cookery course was great fun and the afternoon was then spent doing not alot, enjoying the sun, beach and the simple amazing Spa at the Le Telfair.

For our last night we checked into on of the Heritage Villas. The Villas are exclusive private villas, all with a swimming pool, huge patio area and your own golf buggy for getting around. The Villas are set overlooking the amazing golf course and the perfect family get away, just minutes, by your golf buggy to the beach and the C Beach Club. 

The great Golf Course

The following morning we went out on a tour of the Frederica Nature Reserve, on quad bikes! After a quick lesson on how to drive these great vehicles we headed off into the reserve for some siteseeing, spotting the deer and also heading to the stunning waterfall.

Our finally lunch was had at the C Beach Club, chilling out with an amazing pizza and a cheeky glass or two of white wine before heading back to the villa to pack before flying back to Britain. 

Though my visit to Mauritius was only brief, I managed to get a really good feel for the island which has simply stunning beaches, amazingly friendly people, fine food and stunning hotels. I will defiantly be return to Mauritius for a holiday.... you should go!


Darren
Escape Worldwide - Home of Long Haul Holidays
http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk

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