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Indian Ocean Holidays 2022/2023
For glistening turquoise waters and pure, untouched beaches of powder soft white sand – there’s simply no question that the Indian Ocean laps some of the most idyllic islands in the world. Blissfully romantic, and scattered like emeralds across this azure ocean, holidays to Mauritius, Seychelles holidays, Maldives holidays and holidays to Sri Lanka all boast their own alluring irresistible appeal – perfect for honeymooners, romantic couples and families looking for a wonderfully warm, tropical and exotic beachside escape and holidays to the Indian Ocean.
Turquoise recommends
We only work with hotels that we have visited and feel that they offer something special! Some of our favourite hotel groups have hotels in most of the Indian Ocean islands and offer stunning accommodation in some of the best locations, not forgetting impeccable service. Our long time favourites include Huvafen Fushi and Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives, The Residence in Mauritius, Constance Lémuria in the Seychelles and Ulagalla in the Cultural Triangle in Sri Lanka.