Sure Travel Journey Vol 4.4 Spring 2018 | Page 19

ADVERTORIAL holidaymakers seeking peace, quiet and exclusivity. It has its own à la carte restaurant, its own bar and an 800m² swimming pool. The new wing has been designed specifically with couples in mind. Spacious, double-occupancy terraced rooms of 50m² face the ocean and lead to a secluded stretch of beach edging a marine park. In addition, there are 17 swim-up rooms with direct access to the wing’s swimming pool. Guests are able to step straight from the water to their room and vice-versa for a convenient, refreshing dip. The new adults-only restaurant, Morris Beef, seats 100 diners in a setting that offers striking views of the west coast and its famed sunsets. The restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner, with a casual dress code described as “elegant barefoot”. The poolside Nautilus Café serves drinks, snacks and lunches from mid-morning until late. Victoria for 2 guests are also able to dine at the resort’s three other restaurants, socialise at all its three bars, and make full use of all its extensive recreational and sporting facilities. Holidaymakers booking accommodation in the new wing on the Beachcomber All-Inclusive package can also enjoy interchangeable restaurant options and experience different resort atmospheres at the nearby Canonnier Beachcomber and Mauricia Beachcomber properties. Getting Married? Weddings are our specialty and nothing beats getting married island-style in Mauritius. We have a dedicated wedding coordinator at our hotels, who will assist with everything you need for your big day, from start to finish. Our excellent wedding packages offer the option to choose from seamless arrangements that aim to make your special day stress and hassle free. To make sure we’re entirely dedicated to your needs, we only allow one wedding per day. The cherry on top is Beachcombers’ special wedding ritual that takes place after the ceremony. The bride and groom are given a Nautilus shell with two different coloured sands, which represent each partner. The newly-weds then pour the sand back into the ocean together, where the mingling of the coloured sands symbolises their union and lets the waves spread their love across the world.