Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita
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"contact: Lucy Benyamina Sales Manager Tel +351 932 765 920 Lucy.Benyamina@fourseasons.com"
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"Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita Best for: service Entering the Four Seasons complex is like being transported into a sort of topical dreamscape. Crimson flame trees blaze impossibly brightly and waxen banana leaves dance in dramatic technicolour. Without even knowing a carsick child is arriving, a Mary Poppins awaits like some vision and whisks the baby away, returning her in freshly pressed clothes before you can say “Do Re Me”. This is a serious, grown-up resort, part sculpture park, park botanical garden, with sleek modernist-style villas designed by local architect Macbeth. Lagoon-facing gardens bursting with saffron-shaded tecoma trees and illuminated ferns are serene and quiet, except for the odd thud of a falling mango (devoured quickly by dusk fruit bats). It draws a big-hitting international crowd, where poolside children suck on local Gourmet Pops lollies and parents in matching kit head off to thwack balls on its famed golf courses. With bicycles for every guest, days are spent pedalling from beach bed to lunch perch to villa. Worth the journey alone is part-PT-part guru Amal who talks more about meridian lines than muscle form and correctly guesses the stresses of one’s everyday life from mere manipulations of the head and neck. A boat transfer away is their private Crusoe hideaway, La Plaz. Urchins are omnipresent – in the sea (they provide plastic shoes) and on plates, served fresh from the ocean with dashes of fresh lime. The bar has accents of a city speakeasy, with neat rows of dehydrated citrus and bitters, with barman Rambo cutting a dash in Hawaiian shirt and shades."
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"Lucy Benyamina Sales Manager Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita GRSE, Beau Champ, Mauritius Voice: +351 932 765 920 lucy.benyamina@fourseasons.com https://fourseasons.com/mauritius 10% commission"
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"Hôtel de luxe - visite avec l'école Vatel - 16/02/22"
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