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AVANI to arrive in Mauritius

13 Sep 2017 - by Liesl Venter
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THAI hotel group, AVANI Hotels

& Resorts, is to develop its

first resort in Mauritius, the

AVANI Bel-Ombre Mauritius

Resort & Spa. The Bel Ombre

area is in the south of the

island and a 30-minute drive

from the international airport.

The Bel-Ombre is set to

open in 2021 with 134

standard rooms and 16

suites. The resort will also

offer a speciality restaurant,

an all-day-dining restaurant,

large multi-functional meeting

space catering for MICE and

weddings, a spa and gym, a

kids’ club, as well as a beach

activities centre, and two

swimming pools.

“Mauritius is one of the most

vibrant beach destinations

in the world and AVANI is

the ideal brand to offer

honeymooners, adventurers

and incentive houses an

alternative dynamic hospitality

offering,” says Alejandro

Bernabe, group director of

AVANI Hotels & Resorts. 

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