
Jacaranda FM's Philicity Reeken praises Mauritius
Jacaranda FM's Philicity Reeken recently returned from a sun-drenched adventure in Mauritius.
Known for co-hosting the popular 'Breakfast with Martin Bester' show, Philicity's trip reaffirmed why Mauritius remains a top pick for South African travellers.
From the moment she landed, Philicity was captivated. 'Mauritius is stunning all year round,' she says.
'It's close to home, affordable, and offers so much variety. Whether you're after relaxation, adventure, family fun, or romance, this island has it all.'
Mauritius's appeal to South Africans is clear. Visa-free travel, direct flights, and a broad range of accommodation options make it incredibly accessible.
Philicity stayed at Club Med La Plantation d'Albion, a resort that impressed her with its flexibility, according to A Slice Of Naija.
'There's something for everyone. You can do as little or as much as you want. Whether you're solo, with kids, or a group, it caters perfectly,' she explains.
Food lovers will feel right at home here. Philicity, a confessed foodie, raved about the resort's culinary delights.
'The food was out of this world. Every dish suited a different mood or craving. I was delighted, not surprised.'
One standout experience was a submarine adventure that gave her a fresh perspective on the ocean. 'If you've ever dreamed of being a mermaid, this is it.
A must-do for anyone who loves the sea,' she enthuses.
Despite her early-morning radio schedule, Philicity kept her routine even on holiday. 'I'm up at sparrow's every day – even earlier on vacation!' she laughs.
'That gave me the chance to see the island wake up. Those early mornings were some of the most beautiful moments.'
Looking ahead, Philicity's travel wishlist is growing. 'Locally, I want to visit Sutherland in winter to see the Southern African Large Telescope.
Internationally, Namibia, Sri Lanka, Chile, and the Trans-Siberian Railway are calling my name. It's a long list!'
Philicity's journey highlights why Mauritius continues to charm South African travellers. It's not just a beautiful destination but an adaptable and inspiring place for all kinds of holidaymakers.
Catch Philicity on 'Breakfast with Martin Bester' every weekday from 06:00 to 09:00 on Jacaranda FM.
This trip proves that Mauritius offers more than just a getaway—it delivers an experience.
And for South Africans looking for a blend of convenience, adventure, and relaxation, it's a destination that ticks every box.
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