InterContinental Hotels Group has opened the
first Holiday Inn hotel in Mauritius.
The 140-room Holiday Inn Mauritius Airport, on the
island’s picturesque south east coast, is just 700 metres from the
new SSR International Airport, five minutes from the nearest
beach, and 45 kilometres from the capital, Port Louis.
The names of the hotel’s food and beverage outlets pay tribute to
the proximity to the country’s airport and the history of air
trips and travel in Mauritius. Its all-day dining restaurant,
‘1933’, is named after the year the first international flight was
made from the island and ‘Piper Navajo’, its bar lounge, is named
after the first type of plane used to link Mauritius island to
Rodrigues island in 1972.
In addition to leisure guests,
Holiday Inn Mauritius Airport caters for Mauritius’ growing
business travel community with 450sqm of meeting space, including
a boardroom and four meeting rooms with garden break-out access.
Guests looking to unwind after a long day will
be able to enjoy the
property’s gym and spa facilities.
Views of the gardens can be
enjoyed from the hotel’s large terraces, including one adjoining
‘Piper Navajo’, and a north-west facing pool terrace with a
stepped, infinity pool.
Jean-Eric Sirop,
General Manager, Holiday Inn Mauritius Airport, said, “The combination of the building and ground’s unique character,
with its prime location close to both the airport and Mauritius’
beautiful beaches, will make this a popular hotel for business and
leisure guests.”
The hotel is IHG’s second hotel in Mauritius,
joining InterContinental Resort Mauritius at the Bay of Balaclava.
IHG,
InterContinental Hotels Group,
Mauritius,
Airport Hotel
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