December at Le Preskil, Mauritius
Location: Port Louis, Mauritius
Duration: 7 nights
Valid From: 01 Dec 10 To: 22 Dec 10
Due to the volatility in the South African currency and the price of fuel affecting the price of air tickets we cannot ensure the accuracy of the price as mentioned. The price was correct at the time of printing on 10th August 2010
Terms and Conditions apply
Description
Le Preskil Resort is ideally situated on a natural private peninsula along the south eastern coast of Mauritius at La Pointe Jerome. The hotel includes two restaurants and a bar overlooking the sea. Meals are local cuisine and offer guests the opportunity to taste Mauritian flavours and spices. Barbeques on the sandy beach or exotic cocktails after a long day in the sun are also available.
Prices mentioned above are for the grooms. Brides pay the following:
ex JHB: R9540
ex CPT: R9740
ex DUR: R10240
Includes:
• Return economy class flights to Mauritius
• Return resort transfers
• 7 nights accommodation in a Standard room
• Breakfast and dinner
• Free non-motorised watersports
• All prepayable airport taxes & current fuel levies
Excludes:
• Meals and beverages not specified.
• Passport and Visa costs.
• Travel and medical insurance.
• Items of a personal nature.
• Excursions
Conditions:
• A high season airfare supplement of R600 per person ex JNB & DUR and R970 per person ex CPT applies for travel 08 - 22 December 2010
The above package is subject to availability at time of reservation. Price is per person sharing. Prices are subject to change in accordance with currency fluctuations and increased airfares. When making a booking enquiry it is important that you are in possession of the correct documentation to travel i.e. visas, inoculation certificates etc. Please check that all names and surnames are spelt exactly as they appear in the relevant passports. Fares, where indicated, are based on low season rates.
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Location Information
Port Louis, Mauritius
Language:
Urdu, Hindi, French, English, Creole, Chinese
Currency:
Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island nation off the coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean.
The first record of Mauritius comes from Arab and Malay sailors as early as the 10th century.[4] The Portuguese sailors first visited it in 1507, and established a visiting base leaving the island uninhabited. Three ships of the eight Dutch Second Fleet that were sent to the Spice Islands were blown off course during a cyclone and landed on the island in 1598, naming it in honour of Prince Maurice of Nassau, the Stadtholder of the Netherlands. Because of tough climatic conditions including cyclones and the deterioration of the settlement, the Dutch abandoned the island some decades later.
The local climate is tropical, modified by southeast trade winds; there is a warm, dry winter from May to November and a hot, wet, and humid summer from November to May.
Port Louis, Capital and main port of Mauritius, the city was founded by the French Governor, Mahé de Labordonnais, in 1735. The harbour is sheltered by a semicircle of mountains. The city has plenty of character and, in some quarters, signs of its past elegance are still evident.
To the north of Port Louis are the Pamplemousses Gardens. These, created at the end of the 18th century, are known to naturalists throughout the world for their large collection of indigenous and exotic plants, including the giant Victoria regia water lilies and many species of palm trees.
Standards of cuisine, whether French, Creole, Indian, Chinese or English, are generally very high, but fruit, meat, vegetables and even fresh seafood are often imported.
Grand Baie is the centre of the islands nightlife, with bars with live music, restaurants and nightclubs. Port Louis has mainly restaurants and bars.
Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius. It is a port on the Indian Ocean, and the nation's largest city and main port.
Port Louis was founded by the French around 1735 as a revictualling halt for their ships travelling around the Cape of Good Hope, and was named in honour of King Louis XV.
In the town, you will be overwhelmed by the intense activity that prevails; along the boulevards, and in the streets, you come across overloaded motorcycles identical to little donkeys, old backfiring bangers, and buses spluttering. Women dressed in the latest fashion or in the traditional saris, veiled Muslim women, men and children, stray dogs and cats, stroll about in the narrow lanes.
Medical Precautions:
Recommended Vacinations:
Typhoid
Hepatitis
Visa Requirements
| Nationality | Requires Visa |
|---|---|
| American | No |
| British | No |
| European Union | No |
| South African | No |

Good day Laura
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