Mauritius Spectacular
A week All-Inclusive with a 2nd week FREE on Room Only from £1049pp
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Trou aux Biches
- Pay 1 week AI receive the 2nd week free on Room Only
Valid 01/09/11 - 13 30/09/11 & arrivals 01/04/12 - 13 30/06/12 No single supplements
The Casuarina Resort & Spa is a member of Worldhotels Comfort Collection, and occupies an idyllic spot a short distance from a white sandy beach beside a coral reef in an enclosed lagoon at Trou aux Biches. The delightful traditionally thatched restaurant opens onto the pool area. A harmonious spa is nestled in the heart of a tropical garden and consists of an oriental hammam, beauty parlour, chiropodist, manicure and 4 treatment cabins around a swimming pool for relaxation (fees will apply).
Rooms: Air-conditioned superior twin/double rooms nestle in a verdant tropical garden all have private facilities and a balcony or terrace. They are equipped with satellite TV, telephone, hairdryer, safe, minibar and tea/coffee making facilities. Bungalows on a Self-Catering basis are also available with Bed & Breakfast and Half Board at a supplement.
Your All-Inclusive package includes: Breakfast, lunch and dinner, 2 pancakes per person (15.00-17.00hrs). Locally bottled drinks, juice, local bottled spirits, house wine, soft drinks, water & tea/coffee. (Time and measurement stipulations may apply)
Facilities:
• 2 swimming pools • 3 restaurants (2 are á la carte and available at a fee) • 1 bar • Tennis • Windsurfing • Fitness room • FREE selected watersports • Kayaks • Mini-sailing • Water-skiing • Glass bottom boat • Scuba diving (at a fee) • Bicycle hire • Spa • Massage (at a fee) • Boutique • Children’s club • FREE diving initiation • Wi-Fi (at a fee).
Foreign Office Issues Warning After India Bombing
India’s capital Delhi and the city of Mumbai are on high alert following a bomb attack which killed 10 people and injured at least 47.
The bomb exploded outside the Indian High Court in Delhi and the extremist group Huji, which has links to al-Qeada, has since claimed responsibility.
Huji was behind several other terrorist attacks on India, including the attack on a mosque in Hyderabad and an attack on Varanasi in 2007 and 2006.
In July, three bombs in Mumbai killed 26 people but no group has claimed responsibility.
The British Foreign Office has not changed its overall level of advice for travel to India but it is urging British visitors to monitor local media and be more vigilant around government buildings and public places.
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