Anelia Resort & Spa - Mauritius
Anelia Resort & Spa - Allgemein
Blessed in a secluded and peaceful environment in the beautiful West Coast of Mauritius, Anelia Resort & Spa promises you a rejuvenating retreat with impeccable services and warm Mauritian hospitality. The breathtaking sea views, white fine sandy beaches, lush green garden and the rustic architecture of the hotel makes for a perfect holiday destination.
The hotel has different types of accommodation such as Standard Family Room, Superior Room, Deluxe and Villas to choose according to your preference. The rooms are designed in chic and contemporary elements with soothing colors, and tasteful amenities.
There is a whole range of restaurants and bars where you can tickle your bud from international to local cuisine, not to mention the succulent seafood at the beach restaurant. At the bars offer a list of chilled drinks to set you in the mood.
To add more fun to your vacation there is many fun and adventurous activities to try.
Zimmerkategorien at Anelia Resort & Spa
Settle comfortably in the chic and modern Deluxe Room featuring amazing views on the ocean and direct view to the pool from its open-air terrace. The room features a suspended bed supported by locally made ropes, combining style and modern comfort.
The Superior Room is designed in contemporary style with hues of taupe and white reflecting a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. The room consists of a spacious and furnished living space with private balcony where you can enjoy breath-taking ocean views. All the superior rooms are on the first and second floor.
The spacious Seafront Standard Family Room is designed for coziness and family comfort with an elegant Mauritian style décor which adds local flair to your stay. The room has spacious terrace/balcony which offers a direct view to the sea and direct access to the beach. Standard family rooms are on the ground and first floor.
Nestled in a serene lush green garden in the authentic Mauritian Village, the Resort Villas invite you for a relaxing breakaway. They range from 65m2 to 120 m2, the 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, and each consists of a fully-equipped kitchenette, spacious living room and a terrace overlooking a gorgeous lush garden.
Anelia Resort & Spa - Hotel Restaurants
LA TOQUE BLANCHE
The main restaurant La Toque Blanche overlooks the infinity pool and the beach esplanade, offering a serene and spacious dining atmosphere to clients. It caters for every palate with its daily themed buffet dinners and à la carte lunch menus. Daily entertainment is provided as well as weekly Sega and cultural shows to entice our guests into the local ambiance. The restaurant seats 250 people and is open for breakfast (07:00 - 10:00), lunch (12:00 - 15:00) and dinner (19:00 - 22:00).
ESPLANADE BEACH GRILL
The beach restaurant offers you mouth watering seafood under thatched roof. Just let your feet feel the sun-warmed sand while you enjoy the catch of the day and panoply of delicious menus. The restaurant seats 80 people and is open every day for lunch from 12:00 to 15:00 and for special Anelia’s nights from 7:00 to 10:00.
BURGER BAR
Try the special home-made burgers in casual or beach wear while enjoying the breathtaking view of the main cascading pool with the ocean in the backdrop. Open daily for lunch from 12:00 to 15:00, the Burger Bar also provides local beer for beer lovers and ensures a drink service by the pool all day long including refreshing cocktails and mocktails to tickle your taste buds.
DOLPHIN BAR
Watch out for the dolphins from the Dolphin Bar and experience a spellbinding and exceptional moment of this sighting. Located by the infinity pool, the Dolphin Bar is open till midnight every day and serves an extensive menu of snacks and exotic cocktails.
SUNSET BAR
Sip a Mauritian rum based cocktail on the beach and experience the spectacular Mauritian sunset from the Sunset Bar. Or enjoy a sun tanning moment on a sun lounger and let yourself be pampered by our beach drink service, available all day long. The Bar is open daily from 10:30 till midnight.
Anelia Resort & Spa - Spa
Garden Spa
Set in a serene and relaxing environment where you can unwind and rejuvenate, the Garden Spa has 6 themed treatment rooms structurally designed in individual timber roof pavilions for guest comfort, relaxation and with privacy in mind. Be nurtured by the highly trained therapists who will take care to listen and tailor treatments suited to your needs.
After your spa experience, you are invited to relax at our outdoor Jacuzzi situated in the midst of a beautifully created and well-manicured garden and feel free to avail of the Hamman and Sauna facilities at your ease and convenience.
Anelia Resort & Spa - Sport & Freizeit
LAND SPORTS & LEISURE
The hotel offers an eclectic range of activities for leisure. There are 2 infinity swimming pools with breathtaking views onto the ocean, 2 kids’ pools, fitness center, games room, tennis court, aqua-gym, beach volley, bocce balls and yoga classes. The fully air-conditioned fitness centre is equipped with a comprehensive range of Cardio multimedia equipment, body-building machines as well as an extensive range of weights. Personal trainer service is also available at a fee. Additionally, there are weekly land and water sports competitions and win fun prizes, organized by the entertainment team - where guests of all ages can participate.
WATER SPORTS & ACTIVITIES
Surrounded with water, it is impossible not to think of water sports as part of the must-do things while you are in Mauritius. The boathouse offers both motorized and non-motorized water sports activities readily available at the hotel; Glass bottom boats, kayaks, pedal boats, boat outings, traditional fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving (PADI diving certification) to name a few. Some activities such as scuba diving require advanced bookings and a supplement charge.
Shows & Entertainment:
- Anelia’s Night on the beach esplanade every Saturday
- White Party & cultural show every Wednesday
- Daily entertainment by local artists in the evening
- Daily Children programs and fun days organized
Anelia Resort & Spa - Kinder
The kid’s Club invites children between the age of 3 and 11 where a range of creative and fun activities are organized. The staffs are very enthusiastic and will be more than happy to entertain your kids. The club opens at 09:00 to 18:00. Babysitting service is available on request with a supplement.
Anelia Resort & Spa - Hoteleinrichtungen
- Beach Towels
- Wifi
- Tennis
- Tretboot
- Kanus
- Pool
- Glasbodenboot
- Volleyball
- Bogenschießen
- Bibliothek
- Taxis
- Akzeptierte Kreditkarten: American Express, Visa, Diners Club International, Mastercard und Maestro
- Wäscheservice (gegen Aufpreis)
- Autovermietung
Anelia Resort & Spa - Standort
Was in der Hotelregion zu tun ist
Golf - WestUnvergesslich - ist das einzige Wort, um das Golfspiel auf dem Golfplatz im Beachcomber Paradis Hotel Golf & Spa zu beschreiben. Vor der Kulisse der majestätischen Berge, locken die Fairways und Greens, entlang der Küstenlinie, von einer spektakulären Bucht. Die Behauptung, dass dies einer der schönsten Golfplätze in Mauritius ist, stimmt.
Im Garten des Resorts erbaut, erstreckt sich der 18-Loch Par 72 Golfplatz, entlang 5.924 m, zwischen dem ikonischen Morne Berg und der kristallklaren Lagune der Halbinsel Morne.
Viel von der kreativen Gestaltung, der Bunker und Fairways, fällt auf die internationale Golf-Legende Tony Johnstone zurück, der mehrere Jahre damit verbracht hat, den Kurs durch seine vielen Evolutionsstufen zu spielen.
An der zerklüfteten Südwest Landküste von Mauritius, zwischen Bergen und Meer, ist der Tamarina Golf, Spa & Beach Club das erste Resort-Golfgelände der Insel.
Der Tamarina Golf Club bietet einen 18 Loch, 72 Par Tournierplatz, welcher von Rodney Wright gestaltet wurde, sowie ein modernes Clubhaus mit Pro Shop, Bar und dem Restaurant Le Dix Neuf.
Nach 6886 m Profi-Stücke, wird der Kurs mit vier Par-3- Standard und vier Par-5 mit Restlöchern als Par-4 festgelegt. Jedes Loch bietet fünf verschiedene Abschlagmöglichkeiten, Catering für jedes Golfer-Niveau: Professional, Championship, Club, Senior/Ladies Championship und Ladies tees. Ein fantastischer 300-Meter-Bereich mit großen Putting, Greens und Chipping- und Bunkeranlagen steht ebenfalls zur Verfügung.
Durch das Klima und die Beschaffenheit des Geländes, werden die Golfer ermutigt die Golfwagen zu verwenden. Die Anlage bietet 6 km geteerte Golfwagen-Pfade für den Komfort der Golfer und ein Snack-Haus zwischen dem 9. und 10. Loch, für Erfrischungen.
Die einzigartige Ostseite ist nicht nur eine Oase der Ruhe, sondern auch ein Golfer-Traum mit sanften Brisen und der niedrigsten, durchschnittlichen Niederschlagsmenge der Insel!
Tamarina Golf liegt in der Nähe von Tamarin, 25 km südlich von Port Louis und 45 km mit dem Auto vom Flughafen entfernt.
Hochseefischen - WestIm Laufe der Jahre hat sich Mauritius einen guten Ruf in Bezug auf die Hochseefischerei erworben. Von den Mauritiern seit Jahren praktiziert, gilt es mittlerweile als eine der besten Reiseziele für die Hochseefischerei weltweit.
Das warme Wasser rund um die Insel ist wie geschaffen für ein reichhaltiges Unterwasserleben. Jährlich finden internationale Wettbewerbe statt.
Das Hochseeangeln kann ganzjährig als Sport betrieben werden, jedoch ist die beste Jahreszeit für den Marlin von Oktober bis April. Es können schwarze und blaue Marlins gefangen werden, wie auch Gelbflossen Thunfische, Bonitos, Haie, wie Mako-, Hammer und Tigerhaie, Wahoos, Seglerfische, Barrakudas und Dorados.
Hochseefischen wird halb- und ganztags angeboten, in Booten verschiedener Länge, die mit mehreren Personen gebucht werden können.
Die Boote sind voll ausgestattet und werden von erfahrenen Skippern geführt. GPS, Bord-Landfunk und Radar gehören ebenso zum Standard wie eine Sicherheitsausrüstung, erste Hilfe Notfallkasten, Feuerlöscher und Toiletten. Getränke sind in der Regel im Preis mit eingeschlossen, für das Essen muss man selbst sorgen. Viele Hotels bieten für Ihre Gäste einen Picknickkorb an.
Auch für diejenigen, die nicht angeln möchten, ist es eine wunderbare Erfahrung, einmal einige Stunden auf dem offenen Meer verbracht zu haben.
Kitesurf WestenMauritius bietet mit seinen großen Lagunen und den Süd-Ost-Passatwinden alle notwendigen Voraussetzungen für ein spannendes Kitesurf-Erlebnis, sowohl für Anfänger als auch erfahrene Kitesurfer.
Das Land zählt inzwischen 8 registrierte Kitesurf-Schulen und -Verleihe. Die meisten Wassersportarten stehen den Urlaubern in der Regel im Hotelbereich zur Verfügung, für diesen Wassersport jedoch, bieten spezielle Schulen ausgebildete Kitesurf-Lehrer der Internationalen Kiteboarding-Organisationen und verleihen Kiteboards, entweder pro Tag oder pro Woche. Die Ausrüstungen sind von internationalem Standard und werden regelmäßig gewartet und aktualisiert. Einige Schulen bieten auch Fahrten für kleine Gruppen zu Lagunen, rund um die Insel, die allerdings aus logistischen Gründen, im Voraus gebucht werden müssen.
Es ist ratsam, auch wenn Sie ein erfahrener Kitesurfer sind, sich vorher alle notwendigen Informationen zu beschaffen, über die besten Plätze, die Winde der Jahreszeiten und die Schutzmaßnahmen an bestimmten Punkten.
Wann?
Da die Wassertemperatur nie unter 20° C fällt, ist auf Mauritius das ganz Jahr über Saison für das Kitesurfen, nicht zuletzt wegen der Winde, die jedoch in den Monaten Juni bis Januar sehr stark sein können.
Wo an der Westküste?
Le Morne: One Eye
Le Morne ist inzwischen ein berühmter Ort zum Kitesurfen und alle sind sich einig: One Eye ist der beste Kitesurf-Spot in Mauritius und einige behaupten sogar, es sei der Beste der Welt! Semi-Professionelle Kitesurfer und Profis aus der ganzen Welt kommen nach Mauritius, um in One Eye zu surfen. Dort erleben Sie extremen Wind und sind starken Wellen und Strömungen ausgesetzt und den Kitesurfen bietet sich ein herrlicher Panoramablick über die türkisfarbene Lagune von Le Morne und den imposanten Le Morne Berg. Diese Gegend bietet zahlreiche Hotels mit Einrichtungen für eine Kitesurf-Erfahrung.
Die Gezeiten bei One Eye sind im Sommer stärker, je nach Wassertiefe ändern sich die Wellen, vor allem zwischen Dezember und April. Bei Le Morne befinden sich einige Felsen, die jedoch im Wasser deutlich sichtbar sind.
Der Nachteil von Le Morne ist seine Beliebtheit, daher zieht es besonders am Wochenende viele Kitersurfer und Badegäste an diesen Ort. Für Anfänger ist es ratsam, einen der 16 anderen Kitesurf-Spots der Insel aufzusuchen, da Le Morne aufgrund der starken Strömungen, die sie überraschend in Sekunden außerhalb der Lagune ziehen können, eine zu große Herausforderung darstellt
Reiten ist ein Sport, der tief in den Traditionen dieses Landes verwurzelt ist. In Mauritius befindet sich die älteste Pferderennbahn der südlichen Hemisphäre. Fast jeder Mauritier teilt die Leidenschaft der Pferderennen, unabhängig von seiner ethnischen Zugehörigkeit oder seines sozialen Standes.
Nicht nur auf dem Champ de Mars Rennbahn wird das Reiten praktiziert, es gibt durchaus einige Reitzentren auf der Insel. Es ist schon ein besonderes Erlebnis auf dem Pferderücken die Sandstrände der Insel zu erkunden, durch die Wellen zu reiten und dabei die Landschaft zu genießen. Nehmen Sie ein Bad im Meer mit ihren Pferden, dies ist eine einzigartige Erfahrung. Am Abend genießen Sie den Sonnenuntergang bei einem ruhigen Ausritt, allein, mit Ihrem Partner oder Ihrer Familie.
Mauritius bietet auch Reitzentren an verschiedenen Orten der schönen Domains im Herzen der Insel. Einige Gebiete erstrecken sich über 2.000 Hektar, wo Sie in der üppigen Vegetation Mauritius reiten können.
WestenWenn Sie ein leidenschaftlicher Reiter sind und Mauritius aus einem anderen Blickwinkel erleben möchten, so bietet sich im Süd-Westen der Insel, am Fuße des berühmten Morne Brabant, die Möglichkeit an weißen Sandstränden zu reiten. Zur Freude der Kinder und Erwachsenen, stehen hier Ponys und Pferde zur Verfügung. Weiter im Landesinneren finden Sie traditionelle Reiterhöfe mit importierten Pferden aus Südafrika und ehemaligen Rennpferden. Hier kann man herrlich entspannen oder im schönen Restaurant eine traditionelle mauritische Mahlzeit genießen.
Port-louis
Port Louis, capital and main port of Mauritius was founded in 1735 by French governor, Mahé de Labourdonnais. Its residential population of above 150,000 is an intense intermix of races and cultures. Being a vibrant spot, it receives many visitors during daytime - commuters, locals, businessmen and tourists. Shopping and a visit to the city museums can be a very interesting way to learn about the historical and cultural aspect of the island.
The Central Market
The ‘bazaar’ (or central market) is located near the harbour on Farquhar Street. It opens everyday from 6am. In the colourful and bustling central market everything can be found, from food to clothing. In summer, it is advisable to visit the market early, before the heat of the day.
The market is divided into the vegetable, fruit, meat and the craft sections. A variety of tropical fruits, local food and crafted objects are sold at affordable prices. Calling out to passing customers, the vendors offer almost unlimited products and services and if you have good bargaining skills, then you are in for a treat. There is also an area where local snacks and drinks such as dholl puri and alouda are sold. If your stomach is sensitive then it is recommended not to try them. As you stroll around you will encounter many shops selling an eclectic range of interesting items such as clothes, hats, bags, accessories, souvenirs and many other items.
Caudan Waterfront
Caudan, built on the old docks on the sea front, is one of the biggest shopping malls in Mauritius. It comprises of more than 170 shops, restaurants, a casino, cinemas and a 5-star business hotel. You will also find international brands, a collection of local souvenir shops and the Blue Penny Museum which hosts two of the rarest and most expensive stamps in the world.
Blue Penny Museum
The Blue Penny Museum hosts a selection of maps, photographs and engravings from different periods in history. It also has a gallery for temporary exhibitions and a souvenir boutique. The pride of the museum's collection lies in two of the world's rarest stamps: the red one-penny and blue two-pence 'Post Office' stamps.
The stamps were engraved and printed locally by Joseph Osmond Barnard. In September 1847, Mauritius was the first British colony and fifth country in the world to issue postage stamps. The stamps were incorrectly printed with the words 'Post Office' rather than 'Post Paid'. These stamps now rank among the most valuable in the world.
The Blue Penny Museum, which conveys the history of the island's exploration, settlement and colonial period, provides an enriching experience.
Chinatown
Chinatown is a small area within Port Louis made of mostly Chinese restaurants, Chinese shops and other small businesses. Its cramped shops sell practically everything. Many hawkers sell Chinese foods as well. The elders of Chinatown still wear traditional dress and speak with a strong Chinese accent.
La Place D’armes
At the entrance of Place D’Armes, the statue of the French governor, Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, one of the founding fathers of Mauritius, dominates the view.
Theatre Of Port Louis
Built in the 19th Century, this timeless municipal theatre is one of the oldest in the Indian Ocean. It is decorated in a classic London theatre style and seats around 600 people.
Government House
Government House is one of the oldest and the most important building in Port Louis. The striking French colonial structures of this building were constructed in 1740 by Mahé de Labourdonnais. It was his official residence as governor.
Port Louis’ most imposing boulevard, Sookdeo Bissoondoyal, lined with royal palm trees leads up to Government House. Outside stands a typically solemn statue of the British Queen Victoria representative of Mauritian history. Some huge flame trees give shade to the entrance. Mauritius is one of the Commonwealth countries with the oldest democratic tradition.
Fort Adelaide
Fort Adelaide, or La Citadelle, named after Queen Adelaide, is situated on a hill overlooking the city and the harbour. It is at 240 ft. above sea level. The fort was built by the British around 1835 for the strategic purpose of guarding the harbour against enemy attacks and fires that broke in the city.
The British are thought to have built this fort in fear of a civil war from remaining French settlers on the island. There is an underground tunnel that links it with the harbour. Out of the four forts built in Port Louis it is the only one to have not ended up in ruins. Its black stone walls conceal the interior renovation work in progress since the early 1990s. Fort Adelaide was a fitting symbol of British strength, but the great building slowly decayed over the following one and a half centuries. It is now being transformed into a site of recreation and tourism.
Champ De Mars
Founded in 1812, Champ de Mars is another interesting place to visit, especially during the horse racing season. Situated in Port Louis, it is the sole horse race-track on the island. It is the oldest race course in the Indian Ocean and the second oldest in the southern Hemisphere.
As the most popular sport in Mauritius, a high level of professionalism has been reached in the organization of races over the last decades, thus, boosting competition levels, and creating a unique electrifying atmosphere on each race day. This is a great tourist attraction as well. You can expect around 30 000 visitors per race.
The first race-meeting usually starts in mid-May and ends normally in late November, with an average of nine horses per race. On average, some 60 horses participate on each racing day. Since the early 1990's, the Totalising System has been introduced and various betting combinations are now available. The standard of horses in Mauritius may not be as high as in Europe or U.S but the atmosphere during a race-meeting is definitely as exciting as anywhere else in the world.
Museum Of Photography
The small Photography Museum is the labour of love of local photographer Tristan Bréville. He’s amassed a treasure trove of old cameras and prints, including several daguerreotypes (the forerunner of photographs) produced in Mauritius in 1840. The museum also contains a vast archive of historical photos of the island, only a tiny fraction of which are on display.
This fascinating museum has one of the island’s oldest display of cameras prints and photographs of colonial Mauritius. Exhibits include an impressive glass-plate camera from 1880 and some wonderful archived photos, copies of which can be bought as souvenirs. You can discover more than 1000 photo apparatus, ancient photos, albums, photo frames, and if you are lucky, a Daguerréotype. This museum full of memories is definitely a place not to be missed.
The Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum, the oldest museum in Mauritius, is found at the centre of Port Louis. The Museum collection dates from early 1800. It contains unique, rare and even extinct specimens of the fauna of Mauritius and surrounding islets. The natural history museum is free for everyone. The only downside is that you need to have a very good memory as visitors are not allowed to take pictures. It does not have air conditioning, so it is advised to visit on a cool day. The most popular exhibition is that of the Dodo; its skeletons are on display. The museum is also a nice day out from the bustle of the capital; one can also learn about nature and marine life.
Casela World Of Adventures
Nestled majestically in the verdant Yemen Reserve in the Black River district, this glorious nature and animal park is a must see place in Mauritius. Spread over 250 hectares of rugged terrain, lush forest, scorched-earth safari and breath-taking gorges, the Casela Park hosts an eclectic range of indigenous and exotic species such as Java deer, wild boars, hares, macaque monkeys, big cats, rhinos, giraffes, camels, zebras, ostriches, mongoose and fruit bats, as well as ebony, pink pepper plants, and the list is just endless. Here, you will have the privilege to discover a whole new world of the mountain, nature and safari kingdom.
Besides, encountering the fascinating animal species, you have the choice to plunge in the world of adventures through various adrenaline-packed activities in the wild nature like engaging in Safari Quad Biking, photo-safari with the big cats and African mammals, canyoning, zip lining, Nepalese bridge, toboggan slide (adults and children) and 4D Cinema to discover the natural science and history of Mauritius.
Aapravasi Ghat
The 19th century immigration depot is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has a historical and cultural value to the Indian Diaspora in Mauritius. The Aapravasi Ghat is a historic complex of buildings located on the seafront in Port-Louis. It consists of the partial remains of three stone buildings built on the spot of an earlier depot site. It has an entrance gateway, a hospital block, remnants of immigration sheds, and vestiges of the service quarters.
The complex represents the beginning of the Great Experiment initiated by the British Government, where nearly half a million Indians were housed between 1834 and 1920. They were the first “indentured” labourers, brought to Mauritius by the British Government to work on sugar plantations after the abolition of slavery.
The highlight of the site is the Beekrumsing Ramlallah Interpretation Centre, which hosts children activities. To get into the depth of the Mauritian historical and cultural legacy, a visit to the Aapravasi Ghat is recommended.