Mauritius Villas
There are many ways to enjoy the devastating beauty of the island
nation of Mauritius. The main island of Mauritius plays host to some of
the most lavish hotel and resort complexes available on this earth,
with activities and relaxation pursuits to suit the masses. Yet an
increasingly popular way of experiencing the island is by renting a
villa, a pursuit seen as generally less commercial and giving the
chance to explore all of Mauritius thoroughly. After all, the complexes
are often so well designed it is tempting to stay in your hotel suite
and private beach for the duration – villas, however, offer a somewhat
more open way of experience all the delights Mauritius has to offer.
If you have decided a villa holiday is for you, you're in
luck. Tapping in to this market are many niche travel companies, who
only offer holiday packages and villas for those wishing to spend time
in any of the glorious islands of the Indian Ocean. Unsurprisingly,
Mauritius is one of their most popular destinations. These companies
are easily found on the Internet, offering specialized villas in
Mauritius.
When it comes to Mauritius villas, there is little difference from
selecting a villa anywhere else in the world. The choices begin in the
type of accommodation you desire. While most villas are self catering –
as is standard – some villas near the capital of Mauritius island Port
Louis are built around a centrepoint, such as a set of restaurants. For
a price, you can get a Mauritius villa pre-stocked with food for snacks
and have main meals at a restaurant which is a mere moments walk away.
Along the same theme, many resorts also include private swimming pools,
golf courses, spas, saunas and fishing for the people staying in their
villas. These differ slightly from the traditional hotel complexes in
their price – they are generally more expensive – due to the size of
the villas. It is possible to rent villas that sleep up to eight
people, though smaller self-catering villas with cost adjusted
accordingly are also available.
The Mauritius villa scene really comes into it's own, however, around
from the main port and capital of Port Louis. It becomes possible to
rent a villa, for a substantial fee, seemingly devoid of any real-life
distractions. The epitome of luxury, these tend to come with their own
private beach area, so you can experience Mauritius as if you and your
companions are the only people on the island. These villas tend to be
maintained well and have a constant contact point with people who can
help with any problems, much like renting a villa anywhere else in the
world.
When you've decided which type of villa holiday you prefer –
resort or isolated glory – the question becomes one of price. In one of
the main luxury resorts on the island, you can rent just the villa
(self catering) for around L350 week, which will sleep two people. For
larger parties, prices can inflate to around L840 per week, which
sleeps six people.
These, however, are not extortionate, particularly when
compared to staying in a full-blown hotel complex on the island. Villas
at these prices do not include flights or transfers, merely providing
self-catering accommodation from which you can base your Mauritian
experience. The standard of accommodation and maintenance on the island
is generally excellent, so book with confidence and enjoy all Mauritius
has to offer without paying hotel complex prices.