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Four Seasons Mauritius to reopen following seven-month renovation

Guests to return to new-look all-villa resort from November 1 

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Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita will reopen on November 1 following a seven-month "extensive enhancement project”.
 
The property’s 136 villas and residences have been redesigned with “light-toned fabrics” and “vibrant accents” echoing Mauritian culture.
 
The 12-treatment-room overwater Oseyan Spa has been renovated and expanded, now featuring a steam room, stone tub, relaxation area and Royal Spa Suite for bespoke treatments.
 
Dining experiences across the resort have also been reimagined, with Indian dishes offered at Angara; Japanese cuisine at Awase; Italian food at Radici; Mediterranean dishes at Chaloupe; and seafood at beachside Ti Pwason.
 
In addition, guests can now book a daily complimentary round of golf at Anahita Golf Club or the Bernhard Langer course on Île aux Cerfs during their stay.
 
The property remains committed to sustainability and continues to operate its on-site seahorse conservation initiative and seagrass meadow nursery to support marine biodiversity and carbon capture.
 
Martin Dell, the resort’s general manager, said: “This renovation marks an exciting new chapter for our resort, where every space has been reimagined to connect more deeply with the beauty and spirit of Mauritius.
 
“With sustainability at the heart of what we do, every detail reflects our commitment to preserving this incredible destination that we are fortunate to call our home, and bring our guests closer to nature and everything that inspires us.”

 

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