Thirty kilometres east of mainland Mozambique on
Africa’s east coast, the Bazaruto Archipelago of protected
national park islands lie scattered across the turquoise Indian
Ocean.
On the largest of these tropical islands, covering 12,000
hectares, Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort & Spa has just become
the brand’s first property in Africa, and Mozambique Anantara’s
eighth country.
The resort formerly operated as the
Indigo Bay Resort & Spa, which Minor Hotel Group, Anantara’s
owning company, took over management of earlier this year, with
the intention to rebrand to Anantara.
Anantara Bazaruto
Island is located a 15 minute flight from Vilanculos Airport on
the mainland, which connects to Johannesburg with a direct two
hour flight. This short flight provides Anantara guests with their
first glimpse of the breathtaking scenery that awaits.
Designed in natural harmony with surroundings of lush vegetation
and translucent ocean, the resort offers a boutique collection of
44 villas, ranging in size from 90 to 330 sqm, with a choice of
garden and shoreline panoramas. Made from indigenous reed, soft
fringed thatch and wood, the rustic appeal is balanced by
understated luxury and seamlessly integrated modern amenities.
Four poster beds are dressed with white mosquito drapes,
luxurious bathrooms feature sunken tubs and exotic outdoor showers, and living spaces offer comfy elegance. Outside, some
villas offer a living sala complete with hammock to relax in,
along with a plunge pool and a veranda where guests can enjoy the
sunshine or dine alfresco.
Offering the pinnacle of island
indulgence, the Anantara Pool Villa affords exclusive seclusion
and ocean views, and is a perfect sanctuary for
families and friends to share, thanks to a private driveway and
entrance. The villa features two generously sized en-suite bedrooms, spacious lounge
and dining areas both inside and out, as well as a pool and
Jacuzzi.
Six restaurants and bars ensure that guests have
a choice to suit their mood throughout each day. Golfinho serves breakfast and dinner on the outdoor terrace with a pool and bay
vista, or in the dining room which features original walls dating
back to the early Portuguese traders. At Clube Naval light lunches
lead into sundowner cocktails. The Beach Deck grills seafood
plucked fresh from the ocean and succulent meats to perfection,
and offers the opportunity to dine beside or on the beach.
In-villa dining delivers a world of gourmet tastes, and Anantara’s
signature Dining by Design promises a choice of dream settings and fine dining menus, as
well as a private chef and butler.
For guests wishing to step behind the local culinary scenes,
professional cooking classes include a guided tour of the resort’s
huge vegetable garden and orchard.
Days at Anantara
Bazaruto Island Resort & Spa can be lazy and relaxing or
adventurous. With a dedicated family pool, younger guests may
splash about to their heart’s content, and couples seeking peace
and tranquility can retreat to the adults-only pool. A children’s
entertainment room, fitness centre, tennis, volleyball and golf
course extend the leisure possibilities.
The 1,300 square metre
Anantara Spa features five treatment rooms, relaxation areas and a
health bar, as well as specialist hydro facilities including a wet
room, hydrotherapy pool and rhassoul chamber. The diverse menu
offers western treatments and ancient rituals from across Africa
and Asia, as well as extended spa journeys, all performed by expert therapists.
Beyond the resort, guests can tour the
island by 4x4 to discover other pristine bays, exotic flora and
fauna, local life and a 19th century lighthouse. Soft powdery
white sands can be cantered along on horseback and riders can even
take their steed into the sea for a swim. Towering dunes offer
boarding escapades, as well as a unique spot for sunset drinks. Ornithologists can go bird watching with knowledgeable local
guides to find over 180 species, including huge flocks of pelicans
and flamingos which frequent the coastal lakes and tidal pools.
Renowned as one of the world’s top snorkelling, diving and
fishing destinations, the Bazaruto Archipelago boasts year round
warm waters, soft coral ridges and thousands of tropical fish
species.
A playground for water sports enthusiasts, guests can
enjoy windsurfing, water skiing, wake boarding and sailing, along
with sunset cruises aboard a traditional dhow and cruises in
search of dolphins, whales, turtles and the largest population of
the rare dugong on the African east coast.
Dillip Rajakarier,
CEO of Minor Hotel Group, said, “The addition of Anantara Bazaruto Island as our first Anantara in Africa is a significant
milestone for the brand and one that we are very excited about. We
are currently exploring other opportunities in Africa, both with
our partners and independently, and for sure we are looking to
further develop the Anantara brand on the continent.”
Minor,
Anantara,
Bazaruto,
Africa
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