Aerial view of Le TelfairExterior at nightBedroom with a view of the seaLe Telfair suiteThe barBlue green yellow red

Le Telfair

Le Telfair is a superb five-star property located on the south west corner of Mauritius, occupying a beautiful site with a 3 mile beach frontage and luxurious tropical gardens.

The hotel is adjacent to its own 3500 acre nature reserve where you find birds and small mammals including deer.

Le Telfair has just twenty very spacious two-storey plantation style villas, each having between six and eight rooms and suites, all of which are constructed and furnished in light shades of wood to a very high standard and with attractive light-coloured décor.

The hotel has a very large pool a separate children’s pool, and an 18-hole championship standard golf course, floodlit tennis court and a spa.

The 3 mile long beach leads to a large turquoise lagoon and you can enjoy a full range of water sports including waterskiing, wind surfing, sailing, fishing, snorkelling and many more.

The property has five restaurants including one at the golf club, another beside the pool and another in an attractive 18th century ‘chateaux’ which is a five minute buggy ride away from the hotel and where you can enjoy fine dining. The hotel’s rooms are elegantly furnished with dark timber floors, cream-coloured walls and mahogany furniture and floor-to-ceiling French windows open wide onto a veranda, which in the case of most rooms face the sea. All rooms have individually controlled air-conditioning, safe, tea & coffee making facilities and satellite TV. The superior rooms are 54m² with a 12m² balcony. There are eight senior suites, which have a bedroom and a separate private dining room and lounge area, a DVD/CD player and an area of 81m² with a 23m² terrace.

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