The countdown to the unveiling of Shangri-La’s
Le Touessrok Resort & Spa, Mauritius
on 1 November 2015 is underway, with the extensive six-month renovation
of the legendary Le Touessrok nearly complete.
Located on
the east coast of Mauritius in the stunning Trou d’Eau Douce Bay,
the 200-room Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Resort offers Indian Ocean views from all guestrooms, suites and
villas; talcum-white sand beaches; and Ilot Mangénie, a secluded
private island reserved exclusively for guests that features 3.5 kilometres of pristine beach, a stylish beach club and on-island
butlers.
“Our vision is to create a private
hideaway that can be our guests’ own personal paradise,” said
Gabriele Lombardo, general manager of Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok
Resort & Spa. “In an always-on world, our senses are constantly
barraged. We want to give guests space for imagination and
serendipitous discovery.”
As part of the major renovation,
the resort’s tropical bohemian chic has been revitalized and
enhanced by vibrant contemporary styling referencing Mauritius’s
diverse cultures and dramatic landscape of volcanic mountains,
lush rainforests and blue lagoons, as well as Shangri-La’s Asian
heritage.
The use of organic and
natural materials and touches of European glamour enrich the
intimate ambiance of the resort, which has the feel of a
Mediterranean-style village.
Five new dining and bar concepts –
such as Republik Beach Club & Grill, which features Mediterranean
cuisine and barbecue specialties and a lively bohemian beach
lounge, and Sega, a rum and Tiki bar where exciting local talents
play reggae, seggae, jazz and the blues – burnish fan favourites
such as Safran, the resort’s acclaimed Indian restaurant.
In addition to its two pools and extensive aquatic and land-based
activities, there is the T-Club for children aged between 4 and 11
and an Active T-Club for those 12 to 17 years old.
Guests also
have access to the 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course
designed by Bernhard Langer that is located a few minutes away by
boat on Ile aux Cerfs.
Le Touessrok,
Shangri-La,
Mauritius
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