Description
The Dinarobin Golf and Spa is situated on a stunning beach surrounded by thousands of palm trees and lush tropical gardens. The Dinarobin enjoys ocean views with a dramatic back drop of the magnificent Le Morne Mountain. This exclusive resort offers an intimate village setting, featuring luxurious all-suite accommodation that blends harmoniously into the lush tropical gardens.
Dinarobin and Paradis, an adjacent Beachcomber resort of the same category, share facilities. Thus guests of Dinarobin have access to the 18-hole Par 72 golf course at Paradis and may choose to dine at eight inviting restaurants, four at each hotel. Guests can enjoy some of the finest cuisine on the island with different food styles and settings from a gourmet menu in a sophisticated setting or a less formal affair when enjoying light meals served on the beach. There are two bars, the Mahogany Bar, a trendy lounge area with an eclectic mix of furniture in rattan, wood and leather, and Le Cabanon, the resorts chilled out beach bar.
The facilities are great for the younger guests too with a dedicated mini-club for children aged 3 – 12 years old. Set on the beach and housed in a charming thatch-roofed pavilion the mini club has a small-scale soccer field and a large timber jungle gym with a slide. There are miniature tables and chairs arranged outside for open-air activities and alfresco meals. For teenagers there is tennis, water sports and golf coaching. There is also a babysitting service available on request.
Accommodation
Accommodation consists of 172 rooms or suites all of which have lovely views accross the ocean. Junior Suites Sea-facing (112), Club Junior Suites (16), Club Junior Suite Beach Front (20), Club Senior Suite Beach Front (24), Family Suite and Club Luxury Family Suite Beach Front (On request).
Childcare
Reserved for children aged 3 to 12, the mini-club is housed in a charming thatch-roofed pavilion with direct access onto the beach. The small-scale soccer field and a large timber jungle gym with a slide are some of many attractions that will delight children. There are miniature tables and chairs arranged outside for open-air activities and alfresco meals. For teenagers there is tennis, water sports and golf coaching. There is a babysitting service available on request.
Facilities
Facilities are shared with the neighbouring Paradis hotel, where there is a championship golf course and four additional restaurants. At Dinarobing there is a Mini club for children from 3 to 12 yrs old, an infirmary, laundry and dry-cleaning services, a well equipped business centre, Wi-Fi, departure lounge with showers and dressing rooms and a 24hr shuttle service between Paradis and Dinarobin.
Activities
Dinarobin offers a range of land and water sports, most of which are complimentary including,
Kayaking, pedal boat-ride, glass bottom boat trips, snorkelling, sailing, swimming pool, initiation to scuba diving in the pool, fitness centre, table tennis, 3 tennis courts, sauna, hammam and steam, badminton, bikes, beach volley, bocciball, football, speedminton, table tennis and trekking.
Off-site there is the option of scuba diving, deep sea fishing, mountain biking, boat excursions, spa and beauty salon.
Also available at Paradis’ Sports Centre, a neighbouring hotel of the same category: Aerobics, Body-shape, Spinning, Stability ball, Steps, Yoga, Diving, Sailing, Windsurfing, Water-skiing.
Access to the Paridis 18-hole Par 72 golf course & Golf Academy. Plus Golf du Château and Tamarina Golf Estate & Beach Club.
Services
Babysitting services available on request, a shuttle service between the Paradis and Dinarobin hotel.
When to travel
Mauritius enjoys a typically tropical climate with year-round heat, although the southeast trade winds help it never to feel too muggy. The summer months are from December to April, when it can nevertheless be extremely humid, and the winter, such as it is, runs from May to November, and is cooler and drier.
The best months to visit Mauritius are May to early December. January and February, the peak cyclone months, are best avoided by water-sports enthusiasts and divers. Cyclones rarely hit Mauritius (although Rodrigues has suffered far more regularly than the mainland) but cyclones way out at sea can bring days of squally rain.
Coastal temperatures range between 25°C and 33°C in summer and between 18°C and 24°C in winter. On the plateau it will be some 5°C cooler. The highlands are also the wettest part of the island – it can rain here at any time of year, and even when it’s not raining the area can be cloaked in low-lying cloud. When the winds are at their strongest in July and August it can be blustery on the east coast, though the breeze brings welcome relief in summer.
Apart from the Christmas-New Year peak, Mauritius doesn’t really have high and low seasons. The situation is more dependent on outside factors (such as the French school holidays, which cause a big increase in demand and prices in August).
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Location and directions
West Coast, Mauritius
Located on the most scenic shoreline in Mauritius with the spectacular Le Morne Mountain acting as a dramatic backdrop. Dinarobin is located on the island’s South-western tip the Morne Peninsula.
How to get there
Mauritius can be accessed by a 12-hour international flight from London airport Heathrow. It is also a 4-hour flight from Johannesburg, or a 6-hour flight with from Dubai. The airport is located in the south of Mauritius, and the main method of transport is by taxi or private car when on the island. The western coast of Mauritius is a 45km drive from the airport.