Sure Travel Journey Vol 3.4 Spring 2017 | Page 44

Touch F O O D , IT’S HARD TO MATCH A FAMILY HOLIDAY IN MAURITIUS, AND WITH SUMMER ON THE HORIZON RICHARD HOLMES DISCOVERED TWO CLASSIC ISLAND RESORTS WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. u m s beach b HO T E L 44 // & N E W S , little A good place for R E VIEWS MAKE MEMORIES FOR LIFE Down P E O P L E & R E V I E W S “Whoohoooooo!” yells six-year-old David, as spray washes over the bow of our Venture  sailing dinghy. Coral reefs and waving sea grass fly along beneath us, as the gusting southeasterly  trade winds push the boat ever faster across warm tropical seas towards a shoreline of waving palms and whistling pines. We skid up onto the sandy beach, drenched with seawater and all smiles. The sailing bug has bit.  I come from a long line of sailors, and as a place to instill a love of water sports in the next generation, it’s pretty hard to beat the cerulean waters of the Le Morne lagoon.  Here the calm seas and steady breezes make it a haven for watery adventure, from wobbling around on stand-up paddleboards to learning to sail or kayaking across clear coral-strewn waters.  And I should know. I tried them all during my four days at Paradis Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa, the famously family-friendly resort on the southwest corner of Mauritius.  The five-star resort is set on the Le Morne Brabant peninsula in the shadow of the rugged and iconic Le Morne mountain – a World Heritage Site that soars 500 metres above the beach, and which was once used as a shelter by runaway slaves and Maroons in the 18th century. With more than 200 rooms, suites and villas scattered along the shoreline, it’s a resort of two faces. In the north the newly renovated Ocean rooms and suites offer bright, modern décor a few steps from the sea. On the other