InterContinental Hotels and Resorts has signed an agreement with Lateral Holdings to develop a US$50 million luxury resort on the idyllic
island of Mauritius.
Scheduled to open late 2008, the 210 room InterContinental Mauritius Resort Balaclava Fort, will offer guests a prime beachfront location in
the Bay of Balaclava, 20 minutes north of the country's capital Port Louis. The development is the hotel brand's first resort in the African
region and is part of InterContinetal Hotels Group's aggressive growth plan that will almost double
its Middle East and Africa property portfolio over the next three years.
"We are thrilled to be developing InterContinental Mauritius Resort Balacava Fort, especially in a destination that is synonymous with the
ultimate in luxury travel," said John Bamsey, Chief Operating Officer, IHG, Middle East & Africa.
"The African region is one of the most exciting places in the world at the moment for the travel industry and IHG's confidence in the market is
reflected by the fact we plan to open six properties, across the continent in 2008
alone."
InterContinental Mauritius Resort Balaclava Fort will be located just 15 minutes drive from Grand
Baie. It will
comprise 210 spacious rooms, including 40 family guest rooms and 10 suites. In addition, the resort will include a Club
InterContinental floor with Club Rooms and Lounge where guests can enjoy an exclusive retreat with privileges including breakfast and
regular refreshments throughout the day.
All rooms have an
open-plan design and overlook the turquoise blue waters of the Indian Ocean, allowing guests to take in the
stunning scenery of the island's pristine beaches. The ocean-facing rooms will feature a stone-bath, 42-inch wall-mounted plasma screens
with interactive television and a private outdoor balcony or terrace area completing the accommodation's superior feel.
InterContinental Mauritius Resort Balaclava Fort will offer travellers the opportunity to enjoy the distinct beauty of this volcanic island, which
is famous for the extinct Dodo bird and its magnificent coral reefs. A two-tier infinity pool located next to the beach is a perfect
accompaniment to the natural surroundings and the resort will boast the only lagoon on the island with a natural salt-water dip pool. Guests
will be invited to explore the adjacent marine park through snorkeling or diving trips organised by the resort's diving center, or sign up for
one of the many water-sports on offer.
Situated on the roof-top, the resort's spa and health club will offer panoramic views across the Indian Ocean. The spa will offer
rejuvenation through steam and sauna rooms, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis, relaxation areas and a boutique offering a range of wellness
products.
The four fine-dining options set for the resort include a Mediterranean restaurant and two beachfront outlets offering up-market Indian and
Chinese cuisine. The Indian restaurant will blend authentic Indian cuisine with a contemporary
design.
For high profile social and corporate events, the property will feature
one of the largest banqueting and conference halls in a hotel in Mauritius,
accommodating up to 1,000 people. The area includes four meeting rooms and a business centre equipped with modern equipment, and an
eight-metre-high grand ballroom that has direct access to the pool, gardens stunning beach
area.
Other resort highlights include a pool bar with live entertainment, two tennis courts, a kids' club and retail shops.
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