Rooms
The Paradis Hotel underwent an extensive renovation in June/July 2015. In addition to a complete remodelling of most of the public areas, the spa and the two buffets, each of the individual rooms was given a modern facelift. Accommodations are now offered as Deluxe Rooms, Junior Suites, Deluxe Suites, Senior Suites, Family Suites, and Private Villas.
The hotel's 299 suites and villas feature a contemporary, modern design with just a slight hint of the colonial era, found mainly in the wooden shutters and beautiful mouldings. The furniture features Mauritian designs created with native elements. Overall, you will find your personal space to be welcoming, warm, and comfortable.
Each of the rooms offers the following: en suite bathroom with separate shower and bathtub, robes and slippers, toiletries, hair dryer, flat screen TV with satellite channels, MP3 docking station, free Wi-Fi, work desk, in-room safe, minibar, and furnished balcony or patio.
Facilities
Bar / Lounge, Boutique Shopping, Creche / Kids Club, Fitness Centre, Restaurant(s), Sauna, Spa, Swimming Pool (Outdoor), Tennis Courts
Amenities
In-Room Safe
Restaurant
Guests of the Paradis Hotel enjoy a complimentary breakfast every morning at two of the resort's restaurants. For your meal choices, there are four options as follows:
•Le Brabant – As your main dining option at the Paradis, Le Brabant is situated at the edge of the main pool with views of the coconut palms and ocean just steps away. Breakfast and lunch offer an international buffet featuring different styles of food at numerous cooking stations. Dinner buffets are themed each evening. Asian, Italian, and French are the specialities for dinner. Alfresco dining is available, weather permitting.
•La Palma – Italian cuisine is featured at the beachside La Palma restaurant. This is a smaller and more intimate restaurant with limited seating and a lovely ambiance amid the resort's beautiful garden. Al fresco dining is also available at La Palma when the weather permits.
•Blue Marlin – Breakfast is available at the Blue Marlin, although seafood is the focus here. At this restaurant, you will indulge in your favourite seafood dishes served in a Mauritian themed space overlooking the ocean. Make a point of seeing the giant blue marlin that hangs from the ceiling of the main dining room.
•La Ravanne – La Ravanne offers something that can be difficult to find on Mauritius: Cajun and Creole cuisine. At this beachfront themed restaurant, you can enjoy individual recipes or embark on an adventurous fusion experience that combines Cajun, Creole and Mauritian flavours.