Partner and neighbour of Paradis Beachcomber, Dinarobin Beachcomber shares a treasure with its older sibling: Le Morne Brabant moutain. Just before daybreak, the sight is breathtaking. At the foot of Le Morne Brabant – listed as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites – the lagoon, immobile and patient, looks like a slate-grey eye. It takes you body and soul. The first Arab sailors who discovered the island must have done so at daybreak. And they named it Dina Arobi, the silver island. From the terrace of your guestroom, you can see it all. Spread out in the grounds covering some 50 acres, all the suites and villas face the sea, unless they also have a swimming pool with birds flitting to and fro casting their little shadows. Each part of the garden hides its treasure. Here, the bougainvillea, luminescent under the sun’s rays. There, the tecoma with its large leaves, veering towards royal purple. Further on, the huge Indian almond trees which shade the hottest hours. And the frangipani trees that give off a subtle perfume that only the salty breeze from the ocean can overcome. At Dinarobin Beachcomber, the Indian Ocean is always ready to steal the limelight from either the gardens or the splendid 18-hole golf course or the sophisticated sports facilities. Big game fishing, kite-surfing, deep sea diving among the corals, a trip around Crystal Rock… Eternity is not long enough. THE ISLAND WITHIN THE ISLAND Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa RESORTS THE ART OF BEAUTIFUL 114
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