Shangri-La to reopen Mauritius outpost following extensive renovation
Shangri-La Le Touessrok in Mauritius will reopen on October 19 following an extensive renovation.
The property’s 185 guest rooms and suites have been redesigned with a sandy beige colour scheme and decor that honours Mauritian craftsmanship.
The refurbishment has also added two new restaurants including Touessrok Soul Kitchen, which features live cooking stations and offers local Mauritian flavours and international cuisines, and Cocos, a beachfront venue that hosts regular themed nights.
The hotel’s three existing dining venues – Japanese restaurant Kushi, Indian venue Safran and Sega Bar – have also undergone a redesign.
Shangri-La said the renovation had used eco-friendly materials and practices to ensure the hotel "nurtured the natural habitat of the resort".
General manager Gregory Coquet said: “Our transformation has created an elegant tropical playground for both couples and families, blending the beauty of Mauritius with innovative design.
“From our newly reimagined sensory dining experiences to the artistic storytelling woven into every room, this redesign is a celebration of our guests’ desires for both adventure and relaxation in a place they can call their Shangri-La.”