General Manager, Isabelle Bouvier, runs a tight ship. Service here is discreet, attentive, and spoiling, with assigned sun loungers, staff who remember your preferences and organise bespoke experiences such as a climb up Le Pouce for a view of the capital, with a gourmet Mauritian lunch at L’Escale Creole in Moka. Three small perfectly formed pools include an adults-only beachfront infinity pool, and a well-equipped technogym offers everything from personal trainers to Pilates. The large, revamped spa, set in a serene pavilion enclosing a sun deck and cascading pools, offers exclusive Valmont facials, revitalising treatments from a Reiki master, and twice-daily wellness and fitness classes.
Guests can enjoy complimentary waterskiing, snorkelling, glass-bottomed boat trips, sailing, kayaking and paddle boarding, and good rates on Mont Choisy golf course. A dive school at sister hotel, Trou aux Biches, offers exclusive spots to see turtles and sharks, and horseriding on the beach and electric bike rides can be arranged nearby. Helicopter trips take in the ‘underwater waterfall’ at Le Morne, and the hotel’s 65ft yacht, The Royal Princess, can whisk guests to the northern islands in style.
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