The ancient birthplace of mankind, the land of glorious sunshine, the land of ancient rivers, the realm of majestic mountains, home of sprawling grasslands, kingdom of scorching deserts, Africa has now become one of the most popular tourist resorts in the world. Tourists are allured by the ancient traditions of the tribal culture still prevalent in many parts of Africa.
The warm hospitality of the indigenous people attracts thousands of tourists each year, who engage in a variety of activities such as hiking, fishing, wildlife safari, deep sea diving, photography, snorkeling and many more. Availability of flights to Mahe in and out of a number of major cities such as cape town, Freetown, Johannesburg, Casablanca and Cairo, coupled with availability of a number of five star resorts and hotels has accelerated the trend of a vacation in Africa.
Located on the white sand beach of the Indian Ocean, this legendary hotel was originally built in 1943, and was re-built in 2004, with the thatched being replaced with local granite. Nestled on the tip of Beau Vallon, this hotel offers access to the largest colony of sea birds and the over one thousand species of fish. Today the hotel is an iconic landmark, offering five star luxury in one of the most beautiful hideouts, where guests can completely relax and restore themselves under the healing influence of nature, without having to compromise on the day to day luxuries of life.
The hotel features a number of lavishly furnished rooms and suites offering five star amenities which is the trademark of any five star hotels in the world. All of the rooms offer breath-taking views of the ocean, which can be particularly mesmerizing in the hours of sunrise and sunset. All the rooms and suites also feature tea and coffee making facilities, walk-in showers and baths, mini bars, safety deposit box, HD TV and a number of other facilities.
Guests can indulge their taste buds in from a choice of two restaurants and two bars. The Le Cardian Restaurant, the main restaurant of the hotel, serves delicious food on the open air terrace with a magnificent view of the ocean. Guests can also enjoy exotic yet delicious sea food at the Bourgeois Restaurant, or chill out at the Cocoloba Bar with a drink or two complemented with light snacks with friends and acquaintances, or enjoy an aromatic cup of coffee with freshly baked pastries and breads at the Sunset Bar, and enjoy the panoramic views of the sun melting in the ocean.
The Le Meridien Fisherman’s Cove also offers a prestigious menu for corporate functions and events such as boardroom meetings, international conferences, product launches, seminars etc. for this purpose the hotel features a state of the art meeting room, with a capacity to accommodate up to 30 people. The room has been designed in a way to make the full use of the abundant sunshine and save on energy resources.
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