One of the most popular destinations in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is preparing to welcome
back visitors following the successful implementation of sharp measures to prevent the
spread of coronavirus. No local cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Mauritius since 26
April and with light at the end of the tunnel, Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas will
reopen on 1 September 2020.
First opened at the end of 2019 on Le Chaland Beach, an untouched stretch of coastline on
the south east corner of Mauritius, Anantara Iko Mauritius is one of the newest resorts on the
island. The resort has introduced a Wonder Offer to kick start bookings, offering a 40 per
cent discount on all stays until 31 October 2021.
This less developed corner of the island has some of the richest history, creole culture and
nature reserves in Mauritius. Just 15 minutes from the resort is Mahebourg, the first capital
of Mauritius, known for its local market, museum, fortifications and the historic battles
between the French and British. The nearby nature reserve of Ile aux Aigrettes can be
visited on a traditional Pirogue boat, where Anantara’s guests can see conservation efforts
by the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation which has saved the Pink Pigeon from extinction, and
the Blue Bay Marine Park with over 40 different species of coral. Guests can also navigate
the terrain on a guided quad bike trip along the wild coastline and untouched beaches close
to the resort, or choose to reconnect and unwind at the Vortex, 30 minutes inland, feeling
recharged by the earth’s Chakra point, magnifying the energy correlated to your body’s
individual chakras.
Anantara Iko Mauritius will be fully in line with WHO and local health authority regulations
and is also introducing additional measures to ensure the highest standards of health and
safety at all times including enhanced sanitation and disinfection throughout the property, in-
room hygiene kits for guests, increased social distancing in the bars and restaurants and
menus restricted to a la carte only. Ongoing training has been put in place to ensure that all
staff are able to offer exceptional guest service while maintaining social distancing and tight
hygiene and sanitation standards.
The 164-room resort has a 30-metre ozone-based swimming pool, three restaurants
including the signature Sea.Fire.Salt seafood restaurant overlooking the ocean and Bon
Manzer, an innovative clean eating restaurant offering organic vegan cuisine. The resort’s
Anantara Spa will also re-open with enhanced hygiene protocol and offer more outdoor
wellness activities including a daily yoga class.
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