It's not that you do not like people but you love above all tranquility. Especially on vacation! Especially if you have booked in one of the beautiful hotels of the Indian Ocean islands! Cohabitation with other customers may be distressing or even unpleasant. Being woken up at 7a.m. by a baby crying or children who heckle? You are not in?
That’s why, at the risk of offending many, many hotel groups in the Indian Ocean, and more generally in the world, deny access to their hotels to the children, even if they are accompanied by their parents. Some of these “Adult Only” hotels are entirely dedicated to adults, while others, more “lenient”, reserve certain privileged areas for adults only.
In Mauritius, this “Adult Only” hotel concept has become widespread throughout the island. Ambre Hotel in Belle Mare, on the east coast, was the first hotel on the island to opt for the ban to children under 16 years old. The Attitude Group, one of the biggest in Mauritius, which has six hotels scattered all over the island has implemented these prohibitions in the majority of their hotels. Their hotels are open to clients as from 18 years old. Seychelles and Maldives are following the trend and many resorts are prohibited to children. This trend existed for many years but now seems to be assertive and even became common in all of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide.
Partial or total, these “Adult Only” hotels promote the comfort, luxury and charm of their destination. The objective is to offer a different atmosphere than the one offered by club hotels: no noise, a quiet pool and cool animations with lounge bars. Guests can enjoy sports (kite surfing, tennis, diving) or relax (spa, massage, pool, sunbathing under parasols). There's something for everyone, provided you come without children... Whether with friends or lovers, these hotels guarantee complete tranquility to enjoy a relaxing vacation. A unique experience. Why not start your life together this way? These hotels are indeed ideal destinations for honeymooners…
Credit photo: Ambre Hotel & Attitude Group
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