Best Western has opened its first property in the
Mauritius, adding the popular, and extremely beautiful,
Indian Ocean island to its growing list of destinations.
Best
Western Laguna Beach Mauritius enjoys a picturesque setting on the
south-eastern coast of Mauritius, right on the beach and nestled
amid gardens of tropical greenery.
The resort’s 64 rooms are in
Standard, Deluxe and Family categories. Resort facilities include
a swimming pool, two restaurants – Sardinella Ristorante and Wahoo
Beach Bar & Grill, Dorado Pool Bar, spa, gym and mini-club,
internet corner with ADSL connection, meeting room for up to 30
people banquet-style and boardroom for up to 16 people. There are
also changing room facilities for guests with early morning or late
evening flights.
A range of activities is on offer
at the resort, such as parasailing, water skiing, scuba diving,
tube and banana boat rides, sunset catamaran cruises, speedboat
and pirate boat trips, undersea walks and fishing both traditional
and deep sea. Within a 20 minute drive of Best Western Laguna
Beach Mauritius are four 18-hole international standard golf
courses. Other beaches and various tourist attractions can also be
reached from the resort.
“The addition of Mauritius
to Best Western International’s global portfolio of destinations
is a strategic milestone for us. This popular island nation enjoys
renowned status among many of the world’s tourists and is
expanding its appeal into other sectors as well. The addition of
the Best Western name to Mauritius’ accommodation scene is a
win-win situation for all and we look forward to playing our part
in the destination’s continued growth,” said Best Western
International’s Vice President of International Operations – Asia
and the Middle East, Glenn de Souza.
Situated off
the southeastern coast of Africa about 900 km east of Madagascar,
the Republic of Mauritius is a multi-cultural nation of people
from African, Chinese, Indian, Muslim and European descent and a
colourful playground of stunning beaches, lush forests and
dramatic landscapes. Tourist activities on offer range from water
sports like diving and fishing to golfing, trekking, skydiving and
shopping.
Mauritius is also a popular place to get married and
for honeymoons. ‘Green tourism’ is fast growing with reserves and
domains opening up to tourists, the nation’s medical tourism
sector draws people for cosmetic surgery through to dentistry,
while there’s also the offshore and Freeport sectors and new areas
of growth like Business Process Outsourcing, duty free shopping
and Integrated Resorts Schemes which enable foreigners to acquire
property.
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