Your calls always answered within 5 rings.
Will book my next trip through DialAFlight. Very friendly service. Thank you for all your help.
I recommend your excellent services to everyone who needs flights. Wouldn't use anyone else!
It went like clockwork
Many thanks to Tom for your help.
Huge thank you for your advice. Absolutely loved our holiday and would highly recommend DialAFlight as it’s so reassuring to have support over the phone should you need it.
We really liked the hotel. But we will never fly on Air Mauritius again. We were delayed by 90 min on the tarmac with no explanation then when we landed in Mauritius we realised all baggage except business class had been removed from the plane at Gatwick. Bags eventually delivered at midnight the following day!
Great service and excellent communication throughout the process.
The airport lounge was great.
All excellent and Curtis exceptional
Teddy was very helpful
Jake is ever so helpful. This is the second time I have booked with him. Seamless regular communication and world class service.
Just to say that the friendly and polite response is still there after my many years of using your services and is much appreciated Thankyou Ralph
It was perfect!
You do what you say and do it very well.
Will recommend this company to all my family and friends. Dealt with all my requests promptly and efficiently in a friendly and professional manner.
Roy rearranged flights at short notice because of the war and contacted the airline on our behalf when my husband had an accident. I'm so grateful that DialAFlight are always there for us.
Thanks Lloyd for your last minute help
Nothing but praise. Will be calling soon for next booking.
From a super smooth booking process to timely updates and critically, navigating flight challenges in the days before we left, Robbie has been phenomenal throughout. We could not be more impressed or grateful.
Colin was excellent helping us purchase new flight tickets and apply for a refund on our Emirates flight through Dubai.
Finn Conlon should receive the highest recognition for facilitating alternative hotels and flights in a highly dynamic situation. Without his hard work and customer focus we would have been in a difficult and potentially dangerous situation.
Exceptional service from Neil and his team.
Dennis was fantastic. We were stuck with flight options due to recent travel disruption. He was responsive, proactive and very knowledgeable. Highly, highly recommend.
All the arrangements worked really well as usual
Thankfully we were ahead of the game, in calling you to rearrange our flights home! I’m 100% sure that if I hadn’t done this we would still be in Mauritius now!
Gino was fantastic - he managed to get me a flight home from Cape Town after Emirates cancelled and refused to help. Very grateful
Joe is absolutely brilliant at putting together great trips - he doesn’t leave anything to chance and is very thorough. Also very quick to respond to any queries.
Lux Grand Gaube, was the best we have ever stayed in during our 50+ years of travel. Position, rooms, food but most of all the friendliness and help provided by the staff was outstanding.
Organised my holiday within my budget. Always easy to contact. I recommend DialAFlight as a trusted holiday company. A well organised professional service.
Everything very smooth. Thank you team.
Not every beach resort has a yoga instructress who once was Miss Paris. 'Hear the birds and feel the breeze on your skin,' says Isabelle Lamant.
It's 8.15am at the Constance Prince Maurice hotel on Mauritius's east coast, and a British trio is responding to Isabelle's Gallic-accented directions with varying success. One is curving flawlessly into position — while two of us exhibit the flexibility of flagpoles caught in a gale.
But what a gorgeous start to the day — the sponginess of the broad-bladed grass beneath our feet, the sun already hot.
Inspired by her love of graceful movement, her classes are based around her philosophy of balance and fitness. As well as being a former Miss Paris, she has a background in gymnastics and classical dance, which she has since combined with intensive yoga and pilates training. She explains: ‘My sessions allow guests to tone up, as well as learning how to relax tense muscles and weak joints.'
Each session is apparently designed to show how guests can integrate exercises into their daily routine for 'a more healthy, balanced lifestyle' when they return home - I will try to remember!
Isabelle has even designed a fun-filled program for younger guests, with an accent on posture. And just to stay competitive, Isabelle has also trained contestants for Miss France and Miss Tourism International in Malaysia.
Thirty yards away, amid banyan trees, palms, cinnamon and hibiscus, the hotel's Doric columns rise upwards, supporting a roof thatched with reeds of sugar cane. Another 50 yards and white sand is washed by the warm water of a lagoon, which opens onto the Indian Ocean. Twin terraces encase an infinity pool.
Although just an hour's drive from the airport, through fields of cane and villages speckled with stalls of vanilla and spices, the hotel's 60 acres, carved from a former sugar plantation, are entirely insulated from reality. By day two, it seems normal to be on the beach ordering Madagascar crab, followed by a chocolate fondant.
It's an appropriate reward, surely, for a dip during which a pick-handle barracuda has been identified, along with four-saddle grouper, threadfin butterfly fish, scissor tail sergeant and convict surgeon fish — the latter's silver flanks scored with black lines like the bars of a prison cell.
This sudden piscatorial expertise is the result of rifling through a Field Guide To Coastal Fishes Of Mauritius, produced by Fabrice, head-man in the marine hut, from where he co-ordinates water-skiing from my remedial wobble to 007 standard.
Along from the hut, the lagoon narrows and there's a roped walkway through a canopy of mangrove. As dusk falls, this is starrily lit, delineating the path towards a floating bar and restaurant — a Hollywood touch for guests emerging from their villas, many of which stand on stilts.
I can see only one discernible trophy wife, attached to a chap with a Jason Statham scowl - and a very un-Statham paunch. Perhaps he's here for the golf.
There are two 18-hole courses, and it's on the Links that Alexandre, the French pro, provides conclusive proof that, at the Prince Maurice, pretty well anything is possible.
He explains that visualisation is the key and, to demonstrate, he instructs me, a complete novice, to close my eyes — then swing. Miraculously, the ball stops a couple of yards from the pin.
Yet even that is eclipsed in the spa, where I submit my feet to Franck for a pedicure. He flicks on an instrument whose howl suggests impending amputation.
But no, it's a nail machine. An hour and a gallon of Sisley products later, and Franck announces: 'New feet.' Good enough, even, to be paraded at open-air yoga.
First published in the Mail Online - March 2018
More articles below...
Not quite what you're looking for?
We can easily customise an offer to suit your exact requirements