The Veranda Palmar Beach Hotel is located on the edge of a beachfront lagoon overlooking the Indian Ocean. The hotel features an outdoor pool, restaurant, and spa and fitness centre. The SSR International Airport is an hours’ drive from the hotel, and a chargeable shuttle service is available. The spacious and delightfully decorated rooms all have balconies or terraces. This hotel is a great choice for retired guests, OAP's and those looking for a quiet holiday.
Mauritius is a sub-tropical island that lies in the Indian Ocean 2000 km off the south- east coast of Africa. The island has a varied terrain and lots of interesting villages. To the north of the hotel is Roches-Noires, which consists of volcanic rocks and molten lava that leaked into the sea before cooling off and forming natural steps.
Palmar has some of the nicest beaches on the island and a large lagoon. The east coast of the island is great for catamaran trips around the smaller islands. It’s certainly worth taking the time to explore the many small villages and towns of this warm and hospitable island.
The Veranda Palmar Beach Hotel is located on the edge of a beachfront lagoon overlooking the Indian Ocean. The hotel features an outdoor pool, restaurant, and spa and fitness centre. The SSR International Airport is an hours’ drive from the hotel, and a chargeable shuttle service is available. The spacious and delightfully decorated rooms all have balconies or terraces. This hotel is a great choice for retired guests, OAP's and those looking for a quiet holiday.
Mauritius is a sub-tropical island that lies in the Indian Ocean 2000 km off the south- east coast of Africa. The island has a varied terrain and lots of interesting villages. To the north of the hotel is Roches-Noires, which consists of volcanic rocks and molten lava that leaked into the sea before cooling off and forming natural steps.
Palmar has some of the nicest beaches on the island and a large lagoon. The east coast of the island is great for catamaran trips around the smaller islands. It’s certainly worth taking the time to explore the many small villages and towns of this warm and hospitable island.