Anahita The Resort
A spectacular resort with a selection of exclusive, luxurious suites and villas scattered around an Ernie Els designed golf course – one of the most impressive and beautiful in the world – with exquisite mountain and ocean vistas and fabulous resort facilities.
Accommodation
70 lavishly furnished Residences and luxury Villas, each with spacious living areas, deluxe kitchens and a large terrace with fabulous views.
Residences have two or three bedrooms, luxury bathrooms and a private infinity-edge plunge pool. Views are either of the golf course or the lagoon and sea.
One bedroom residences and spacious Villas are available on request.
Restaurants
Eight restaurants and bars
Anahita The Resort
A spectacular resort with a selection of exclusive, luxurious suites and villas scattered around an Ernie Els designed golf course – one of the most impressive and beautiful in the world – with exquisite mountain and ocean vistas and fabulous resort facilities.
Facilities
Should you stray from your stunning abode or off the championship golf course (one round per day included), stroll along the beach with a casual chic beach club to rival the south of France, enjoy a dip in the beautiful lagoon or the resort pool, or perhaps nip over to the secluded Isle aux Cerfs with a picnic. The hub of the resort is the lively waterfront ‘village’, with boutiques, a deli, fitness centre, spa, golf clubhouse, complimentary kids' club and tennis courts. Enjoy gourmet dining at one of eight restaurants, spoil yourself with the indulgent ‘dial-a-chef’ service, and sample selected watersports for free.
Location
A beautiful location on the east coast.
Anahita The Resort
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
On your holiday in Mauritius, you can expect paradisiacal sweeps of tranquil white sands, backdrops of rugged, rainforest-carpeted mountains and some of the world’s finest accommodation.
Many of our fantastic Mauritius hotels offer championship golf courses. You'll also find sublimely pampering spas throughout and a flavoursome local cuisine influenced by the whole Indian Ocean shore and beyond.
Mauritius holiday highlights - Your Mauritius holiday should include a round of golf on one of the island's breathtaking championship courses.
- Take an exhilarating deep-sea fishing expedition to catch marlin and shark.
- Head to Port Louis' market, with its intoxicating smell of spices and fresh tea leaves.Upgrade to private transfers at a selection of hotels and you'll be able to check-in for your flight at your hotel.
Shopping
Curepipe is the most reputed spot for tourist shopping but Port Louis is quite good as well.
Chinese and Indian merchants will dazzle you with sari lengths in shimmering silk or cotton. Hand-woven saris and blouses are the most attractive. Shirts, dresses and even knitwear are likely to be better bargains than back home.
Baskets, hats, fans, table napkins and tablemats provide inexpensive souvenirs of island handicrafts. Along with a whole range of shell jewellery and ornaments, there are objects in wood and jade. Straw figurines, dolls and macrame complete a particularly varied range of local handicrafts. Models of boats and old sailing ships are often beautifully made. Numerous excellent craftsmen in Curepipe compete for attention. Duty-free goods include cameras, watches-and diamonds.
Bargaining is not going to get you very far, except possibly in markets and with beach hawkers. Each town will have its boutik, a little local shop stocking everything, but there are plenty of supermarkets, too.
Rum and rum-mixes will recall sunny memories of your Mauritian visit, or you can toast your return with locally grown tea.