Veranda Pointe Aux Biches


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It's easy to book:

Call us on 01752 926 020 or freephone 0800 091 0598

We are open today between 9:00am and 9:00pm


Veranda Pointe Aux Biches

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A friendly and popular hotel, offering great value, a ‘barefoot chic’ theme and stylish, contemporary decor. Kick off your shoes, feel the sand between your toes and go with the flow.

Facilities include two restaurants and two bars overlooking the lagoon, two inviting pools, a Seven Colours wellness lounge, bicycle hire (extra charge), evening entertainment and the Timomo children’s club.


Accommodation

115 rooms in two-storey chalets, each with air-conditioning, television, telephone, hairdryer, minibar, shower and balcony or terrace.
Standard rooms are as above with garden, pool or sea views.
Family rooms are larger, with children’s bunk beds in a separate room and garden, pool or sea views.
Privilege rooms are in an adults-only Sandy Lane Village with upgraded room amenities and an exclusive pool. Honeymooners in Privilage rooms also receive one dinner per seven night stay at the Sandy Lane Grill.

Restaurants

• Senses - Overlooking the sea and coral reef, serving buffet meals • Sandy Lane Grill - barefoot grill and seafood à la carte restaurant • Footloose barefoot cocktail bar • Lazy Pool Bar

All Inclusive

  • Buffet breakfast and buffet or table d'hôte lunch and dinner in the main restaurant
  • Afternoon tea
  • Picnic box for day trippers
  • Soft drinks
  • Local beers, selected cocktails, local spirits and wines by the glass from 11am to 11pm
  • Soft drinks, local beer and water from the minibar
  • Land and watersports.

Veranda Pointe Aux Biches

  •  

A friendly and popular hotel, offering great value, a ‘barefoot chic’ theme and stylish, contemporary decor. Kick off your shoes, feel the sand between your toes and go with the flow.
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Facilities

  • Two restaurants
  • Two bars overlooking the lagoon
  • Two pools
  • Seven Colours wellness lounge
  • Bicycle hire (extra charge)
  • Evening entertainment
  • Timomo children’s club
  • Watersports including kayaks, waterpolo, pedalos
  • Tennis
  • Badminton
  • Table tennis

Children & Families

The Timomo & Friends Kids club welcomes children ages

between 3 (if potty trained) and 11 years . Indoor and outdoor

activities are organised daily under supervision and children’s

menus are available upon request.

Opening hours (Daily): 8:30 am – 9:00 pm

• A baby-sitting service is available upon request

at a nominal fee.

Children's club

• Timomo Kids' Club for children aged 3-11 years (if potty trained) • Supervised indoor and outdoor activities • Children's menus available on request • A baby-sitting service is available upon request at an extra cost.

Swimming Pools

• Three swimming pools include one main pool, kids' pool and adult only pool.

Spa and Beauty

Seven Colours Wellness Lounge
The philosophy of SEVEN COLOURS is based on the interaction and balance of life giving energies and colours and is dedicated to bringing balance to your body and soul.
Seven Colours Wellness Spa offers.

  • 1 single massage room
  • 1 double massage room
  • 2 massage kiosks (situated on the beach)
  • Pedicure & manicure parlour

Scuba Diving

• PADI dive centre available close to the hotel.

Golf Information

• Available at extra cost at nearby sister hotels – Heritage Awali and Heritage Le Telfair

Location

On the northwest coast, 15 minutes from Grand Baie and one hour from the airport.

Beach description

• Beach location • Seaweed may be present during high tide

To be added

Veranda Pointe Aux Biches

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.



Mauritius

Weather and climate

 

Best time to visit

The heat is never unbearable. On average on the coast it’s 24 deg. C in August and 30 deg. C in February.


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.


It's easy to book:

Call us on 01752 926 020 or freephone 0800 091 0598

We are open today between 9:00am and 9:00pm


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