East Coast , Mauritius
NEED TO KNOW
- Le Touessrok is a cool modern and elegant hotel, beautifully positioned on a series of small islands overlooking Trou d'Eau Douce Bay
- The hotel boasts an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Bernhard Langer
- A Givenchy Spa, one of a select few worldwide
- The perfect 5 star luxury hotels for couples and families, with a fabulous range of facilities including an extensive range of watersports, land-based activities and a personal butler service
- Five different restaurants with the fabulous Safran an enchanting Indian restaurant with a menu created by the world -renowned chef Malik Marchard
- Fantastic children's club, The T-club at Le Touessrok welcomes children aged 4-11 offering a range of imaginative and fun activities
THE HOTEL
Le Touessrok is one of the world's great resorts -the height of cool, modern elegance, truly one of the "Leading Hotels of the World". It lies on a beautiful stretch of sandy coast, looking out over tranquil Trou d'Eau Douce Bay. The main resort area spreads out in two wings. The Hibiscus Wing has 37 Deluxe Rooms, 32 Junior Suites and the Royal Suite; while the Coral Wing contains 31 Deluxe Rooms and a Junior Suite. If you are looking for the most contemporary styled room, step over the footbridge to Frangipani Island. Here you will find designer Junior Suites with cool colours, plasma TVs, funky egg-shaped baths, butler service and beautiful ocean views.
All rooms at Le Touessrok open onto furnished sea-facing terraces or balconies, feature en suite bathrooms with walk-in showers, and are equipped with the fullest facilities. For the utmost privacy and luxury, three private three-bedroom Villas are located at the end of Hibiscus Beach. Each spacious Villa comes with a chef and personal manager to look after your every need. Feel like Robinson Crusoe for the day and take a short boat-ride across to Ilot Mangenie, an island retreat exclusively reserved for Le Touessrok guests.
Mauritius
11 hours 40 minutes
GMT +4 hours
Not required for UK passport holders
Yellow fever if arriving from endemic area
May - December
Mauritius experiences a hot and humid summer from December to April and cooler, drier conditions from May to November. Under the influence of the prevailing south-easterly winds, the east coast is slightly cooler and wetter than the west. The winds can bring a welcome relief to the east coast in the hottest summer months but are more blustery here in July and August. The cyclone season lasts from December to March. Although a direct hit is rare, cyclones far out at sea can bring some days of squally rain.