360TravelGuide.com, leaders in interactive travel information
Top Reviews this week: The Acropolis of Lindos ... St Pete beach sunset ... Rio Park nightmare ... Bookmark and Share
Home > Travel Guides > Africa > Mauritius > Hotels & Accommodation

Mauritius Hotels & Accommodation

READER REVIEW
TRAVELBLOG
360TG EDITOR'S REVIEW

Hotels & Accommodation in Mauritius

Mauritian hotel accommodation offers a plethora of 4 and 5 star options dotted along the coast. Note that a 10% tax is added to all hotel bills.

If you are looking for more traditional experience in Mauritius and would like to explore away from the coasts, the there is a variety of chambres d'hote and gites type accommodation available.

See below for some French language words and phrases to help you book your hotel in Mauritius...

Useful Words and Phrases
English French
Hotel Hotel
Do you have…? Avez-vous ...?
Room Une chambre
Double Double
Single Simple
The bathroom La salle de bains
For… people Pour… personnes
Your name? Votre nom ?
Parking parking
To pay the bill payer la facture
Passport passeport
Do you have the internet Avez-vous l'internet

More on Mauritius:
Mauritian Virtual Tours Mauritian Virtual Tours Mauritian Key Facts Mauritian Key Facts
Mauritian Travel Reviews Mauritian Travel Reviews Mauritian Travel Maps Mauritian Travel Maps
Mauritian Vacation Photos Mauritian Vacation Photos Mauritian Flight times Mauritian Flight times
Mauritian Flight Distances Mauritian Flight Distances Mauritian Language & Phrases Mauritian Language & Phrases
More Virtual Tours of Africa More Virtual Tours of Africa
 Explore Mauritius
 More Accommodation Info
Africa
 
Europe
North America
South America
Worldwide

 Travel Offer
Private Mombasa City Tour
This Private Mombasa City Tour shows you some of the best highlights of this colorful old city. You tour will visit the bustling fruit and vegetable market, which has been in operation since colonial days. As you wonder the streets of The Old Arab town, you will see the intricate hand carved doors, and balconies hanging over the narrow streets, unchanged for hundreds of years.

Protecting the harbor stands Fort Jesus which was built by the Portuguese 400 years ago, to protect their interest in east Africa. See how it went from Fort to prison to tourist attraction.

Walk under the famous elephant tusks on Moi Ave, which you probably have seen in those old African adventure movies. Finally we visit the Akamba wood carvers center. Here you can purchase a fine hand carved African memento, that you would have to pay so dearly for back home.


Starting from $48.57 per person

Home |  Travel Guides | Reviews | Travelblogs | Competition | Newsletter | Travel Directory | Conditions of Use | Latest News | About Us
360CITYpack | 360RESORTpack | Contact Us | Help |  Privacy | Sitemap | NICKI THOMAS WEB DESIGN
 
© 360TravelGuide.com 2010. All Rights Reserved.