Getting to Anahita from the Airport
Landing at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport is just the start of the party. To get to Anahita, you’ve got a 45-minute drive ahead of you, and it’s a scenic one. An average taxi ride to the hotel should run you about 2000 MUR (just shy of 42 EUR currently).
Anahita facilities
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Golf:
A championship golf course designed by Ernie Els. Tee times are plentiful, but book ahead.
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Water Sports:
Snorkelling, kayaking, water skiing (currently free to all Anahita guests).
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Pools:
Pools for kids, adults, and lounging with a cocktail in hand.
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Spa:
Great treatments, but pricey. For budget options, try Trou d’Eau Douce.
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Tennis & Padel Courts:
Equipment available for rent if needed.
The Île aux Cerfs private beach
The private beach of Anahita on Île aux Cerfs is a secluded, pristine escape on one of Mauritius’ most iconic offshore islets. Reserved exclusively for guests of Anahita, the beach features turquoise lagoons, white sand, and a beach grill and bar.
How to Get There:
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Reach the Resort Jetty located at the back of the restaurant Origine.
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Board the Shuttle Boat (typically runs every 30 minutes).
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Once on the island, take the golf car shuttle to the beach.
Dining at Anahita: splurge or save?
The Origine Restaurant offers fine dining with a tropical twist, while Bliss serves wood-fired pizzas and salads beachside.
The food is good, but not cheap. To save money:
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Cook Your Meals:
Villas have full kitchens. Shop local and cook your own Mauritian meals.
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Explore Local Restaurants:
Visit markets and food stalls for authentic, affordable dishes.