After her battle with breast cancer, Julia Bradbury heads to Mauritius for a much-needed restart

Exactly what the doctor ordered: After her battle with breast cancer, JULIA BRADBURY and her family travel to Mauritius for a much-needed restartJulia Bradbury checks into two Heritage Resort hotels in Mauritius with her partner and three children She says that one of the advantages of Mauritius is that it is "only two or three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time" Both hotels are located in Bel Ombre, an "unspoilt area south of Mauritius". island, with a nature reserve" Advertisement

My partner and three children were still catching their breath when we saw them: a school of spinner dolphins , about 80 in total, leaping into the air from the tropical waters around us.

It was thrilling. Moments earlier, we had been thrown out of our seats by an unexpected large wave, the force of which had left us gasping in elated laughter at the power of Mother Nature.

Now she had another surprise for us, as the dolphins circled and jumped a few feet from our little boat.

Julia Bradbury checks in two Heritage Resort hotels in Mauritius - Heritage Le Telfair (above) and Heritage Awali - with his partner and three children Restorative: The swimming pool and bar on the seafront at Heritage Le Telf air

'I c I can't believe we're so close,' said my ten-year-old son Zephyrus eyes glowing with excitement. it was one of the many sensational moments we shared during our family trip to Mauritius. Particularly magical, coming as they did in the aftermath of...

After her battle with breast cancer, Julia Bradbury heads to Mauritius for a much-needed restart
Exactly what the doctor ordered: After her battle with breast cancer, JULIA BRADBURY and her family travel to Mauritius for a much-needed restartJulia Bradbury checks into two Heritage Resort hotels in Mauritius with her partner and three children She says that one of the advantages of Mauritius is that it is "only two or three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time" Both hotels are located in Bel Ombre, an "unspoilt area south of Mauritius". island, with a nature reserve" Advertisement

My partner and three children were still catching their breath when we saw them: a school of spinner dolphins , about 80 in total, leaping into the air from the tropical waters around us.

It was thrilling. Moments earlier, we had been thrown out of our seats by an unexpected large wave, the force of which had left us gasping in elated laughter at the power of Mother Nature.

Now she had another surprise for us, as the dolphins circled and jumped a few feet from our little boat.

Julia Bradbury checks in two Heritage Resort hotels in Mauritius - Heritage Le Telfair (above) and Heritage Awali - with his partner and three children Restorative: The swimming pool and bar on the seafront at Heritage Le Telf air

'I c I can't believe we're so close,' said my ten-year-old son Zephyrus eyes glowing with excitement. it was one of the many sensational moments we shared during our family trip to Mauritius. Particularly magical, coming as they did in the aftermath of...

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