Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Spa Resort
Nestled amidst a pristine white sand beach, championship golf course and a 2,500 hectare nature reserve, Heritage Le Telfair’s elegant romanticism, beautiful colonial architecture and delectable fine dining truly reinforce its status as a well-deserved member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
Three restaurants include Annabella’s, with an innovative chic brasserie menu and river views, and the beachfront Gin’ja offering Pan-Asian inspired cuisine. For gourmet dining, Le Château de Bel Ombre is a beautifully restored 19th Century house overlooking a French style garden and serving local Mauritian cuisine. The Cavendish bar hosts live music, and whiskey connoisseurs will take delight in its menu of 100 single malts. Guests also enjoy the use of two other restaurants in the nearby Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort. Attached to the resort is the 100 hectare, 18-hole Golf du Château golf course (discounted green fees for guests), and the Seven Colours Spa is a haven of tranquillity. Other facilities include a kids’ club (age 2-11 years), teens’ club, swimming pool, fitness centre, tennis courts, C Beach Club, and a host of land and watersports from horse riding to mountain biking and scuba diving (some at extra cost).
Accommodation
158 luxury rooms in 20 villas, each with air-conditioning, telephone, tea and coffee facilities, minibar, flat-screen television, floor-to-ceiling French windows, bath and shower, and private balcony or terrace.
Superior rooms (54-62m²) are as above.
Superior seaview rooms (54-62m²) have ocean views.
Junior suites (81m²) and Junior suite seaview (81m²) have a four-poster bed, lounge area, freestanding bathtub and butler service.
Senior suites (102m²) and Senior suite seaview (102m²) are more spacious and feature an iPod docking station.
Ocean suites (104m²) also include a larger terrace and outdoor shower.
Restaurants
• Le Palmier - Beachfront and poolside, offering Mediterranean influenced light cuisine • Annabella’s - Innovative brasserie menu and river views • Gin’ja - Pan-Asian inspired cuisine in a beachfront setting • Le Château de Bel Ombre - A beauti
Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Spa Resort
Nestled amidst a pristine white sand beach, championship golf course and a 2,500 hectare nature reserve, Heritage Le Telfair’s elegant romanticism, beautiful colonial architecture and delectable fine dining truly reinforce its status as a well-deserved member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
Facilities
- 18-hole Golf du Château golf course
- Kids’ club (age 2-11 years)
- Land and watersports (some at extra cost)
- Use of facilities at the nearby Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort.
Spa and Beauty
Seven Colours Spa honours each individual's unique needs through the philosophy to provide a total wellbeing experience of body, mind and energy. Seven Colours treatments are inspired by the wisdom of ancient natural healing techniques combined within the Mauritian culture of caring, and the spa is situated in the midst of tropical gardens.
Treatment rooms are equipped with a bathroom and open out onto a small private garden:
- 3 single treatment rooms
- 3 double treatment rooms
- 2 private double 'outdoor suites', surrounded by ponds with relaxation area and outdoor bath
- Double 'couple suite' offering an exceptional comfort, private pool and a relaxation area
- Manicure and pedicure parlour
- Hammam and sauna, both available by appointment in ladies' and gentlemen's areas
- Vitality pool featuring relaxing bubble beds, hydro-massage jets and deluxe experience showers
Golf Infromation
Attached to the Heritage Le Telfair Spa & Golf Resort is the picturesque 18 hole Golf du Château. The golf course covers 100 hectares and is the masterpiece of architect Peter Matkovich, of Peter Matkovich and Hayes, the world renowned South African archi
Location
At the heart of Domaine de Bel Ombre on the South coast of Mauritius, approx. 45 minutes from the airport.
Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Spa 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.