Shangri-La has signed a deal to take over the
management of Le Touessrok, Mauritius in August 2014, and will
reflag and launch the hotel as Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Resort &
Spa, Mauritius in September 2015 following a renovation.
The announcement follows the signing of a joint
venture agreement between Shangri-La’s holding company, Shangri-La
Asia Limited, and the resort’s owner, Sun Resorts Limited.
Shangri-La Asia has taken a 26% stake in the property.
“Mauritius is a jewel in the Indian Ocean with
white sand beaches. We are excited about the opportunity to invest
in and manage a property such as Le Touessrok Resort, which has a
rich history and legendary reputation for superb service. With the
addition of Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Resort & Spa, Mauritius to
Shangri-La’s portfolio, our guests will have another exotic
destination to choose from in our growing collection of resorts in
Asia and the Indian Ocean,” said Shangri-La President and CEO Greg Dogan.
Located on the east coast of Mauritius in one of
the island’s most spectacular bays, the five-star resort is among
the world’s most distinguished. It has three villas and 200 guestrooms and suites, all of which have sea views. Along with
extensive water and land-based activities, it offers guests access
to two islands: Ilot Mangenie, a private, secluded isle with 3.5 kilometres of pristine beach, and Ile aux Cerfs, where the
18-hole, par 72 championship golf course designed by Bernhard
Langer is located.
The resort will continue to operate as Le Touessrok until
it is renovated and then reflagged. It will be Shangri-La’s third
resort located in the Indian Ocean, joining Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort & Spa, Maldives and Shangri-La’s Hambamtota
Resort & Spa, Sri Lanka, which opens summer 2015.
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