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Hi! My husband and I are relocating along with our 2 boys to Mauritius in July/August. We have enrolled our children in Ecole du Nord so we will be looking for housing in the North. I am an avid tennis player and do not notice any links to tennis clubs. I did notice a nice club when I was visiting Ecole Paul et Virginie which is in Tamarin, I believe. Does anyone know of any clubs or courts in the north of the island? Any information or contact that you can provide me with would be appreciated. We are an English and French speaking family.
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Hi! My husband and I are relocating along with our 2 boys to Mauritius in July/August. We have enrolled our children in Ecole du Nord so we will be looking for housing in the North. I am an avid tennis player and do not notice any links to tennis clubs. I did notice a nice club when I was visiting Ecole Paul et Virginie which is in Tamarin, I believe. Does anyone know of any clubs or courts in the north of the island? Any information or contact that you can provide me with would be appreciated. We are an English and French speaking family.
There is a club in the north called: Tennis North, Mapula, opposite Ecole du Nord, tennisnord@gmail.com. You can call them on: +230 266 8782
This site may also be useful for you: www.advantage.mu ?
For accommodation, there are so many agents! Have a look at http://www.lexpressproperty.com .
I hope this helps!
There is a club in the south called: Riverland, Tamarin, opposite Ecole Paul & Virginie and another one 'Les allées d'Helvetia', Moka, near the center of the island. You can call them on :748.26.82.
Ace tennis website : www.tennismauritius.com with link to facebook. Sponsor HEAD. Tennis school and Academy.
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Don't mean to be pushy but I can't keep up with all the posts with video links, news links, music links ... well, you get the picture ... so from now on I'll post anything newsworthy here instead of typing it out ... too hard for me ... and the addresses to any other subjects that I think you all might be interested in. It would be nice if you did the same so I can just come here & get the updates rather than combing through all the other threads. Hope this is okay with all of you ..
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