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Sponsored: Welcome to nature’s playground: C Resorts

15 Nov 2018 - by eTNW
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Remember the simple pleasures of your childhood summers? C
Resorts hopes to make guests feel that way again through allowing them to
reconnect with their inner child and letting go of adult concerns.

C Resorts frame the raw beauty of the surroundings and
harness local cultures to create a natural environment that bring the outside
in.

The first C Resort will be C Mauritius at Palmar, which
overlooks a beautiful lagoon and sandy beach. The resort will be run on an
all-inclusive basis and feature three restaurants, three pools, a spa, and 116
rooms.

The resort offers guests immersive Cignature experiences, with its 12 original guest experiences. These include ‘Cwing’ - grown-up
swings scattered throughout the grounds; ‘Cascade’ - a giant musical shower on
the beach, ‘Circuit’ - an outdoor fitness studio using equipment made from
natural materials; ‘C Trek’ - sociable group hikes; ‘Club House’ - an activity
centre on the beach with endless games and giant floating mattresses and
‘Sessions by the C’ - party nights on the beach until the moon rise.

Even the concept of room service will be turned on its head
with the addition of ‘Cpicerie’ – a
bustling deli and café in the heart of the resort where urban escapists can
still order their barista coffees and freshly baked patisseries, taking it out
on the beach or soaking up the buzz of the Cpicerie
itself.

For more information, seewww.c-resorts.com

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