Maldives
#31
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Re: Maldives
Otherwise the French are a nationality not a race.
If you mean actual frogs then it might make you an amphibious-ist.
#33
Re: Maldives
I stopped briefly in Reunion on way to Mayotte, popular with French holiday makers (and a shit load of French Foreign Legion strutting around). Little English spoken at either place so unless you speak decent French maybe best stick with Mauritius.
#34
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Re: Maldives
Will avoid. Darn French, getting everywhere.
#35
Re: Maldives
I'd like to visit both, along with the Seychelles one day.
However, this is aimed at Mauritius because the old dear is going to be there too....other than this holiday I won't be seeing her in 2014 at all and unlikely to do so until Xmas 2015 so I'd rather go and have a week of some time with her.
PLUS...I found an all inclusive place that apparently covers golf green fees at the course next door. It's pretty much sealed it for me.
However, this is aimed at Mauritius because the old dear is going to be there too....other than this holiday I won't be seeing her in 2014 at all and unlikely to do so until Xmas 2015 so I'd rather go and have a week of some time with her.
PLUS...I found an all inclusive place that apparently covers golf green fees at the course next door. It's pretty much sealed it for me.
#36
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Re: Maldives
I think we should despatch Scamp to Marseille in the interest of Anglo-French understanding.
#39
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Re: Maldives
Will avoid. Darn French, getting everywhere.
#41
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Re: Maldives
Go to 4 seasons Anahita in Mauritius and get a 2 bed villa with plunge pool - it's lovely there. they have some great deals during off season as well.
#42
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Re: Maldives
It's a DOM 'Department d'outre mer' no less