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St Regis back in Mauritius

12 May 2025
The St. Regis Le Morne Resort in Mauritius. Source: Source: The St. Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius
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The JW Marriott Mauritius Resort reopened as The St Regis Le Morne Resort on May 6, following a rebranding and renovation process.

Located on the UNESCO-listed Le Morne Peninsula, the all-suite property has undergone upgrades ahead of its relaunch under the St Regis brand. Enhancements include updated food and beverage offerings and adjustments to service aligned with the new brand identity.

Signature changes include updates to Le Manoir restaurant and La Patisserie as well as the introduction of the St Regis signature afternoon tea and the traditional champagne sabrage. The brand’s personalised butler service will be implemented across the property.

Later in the year, the resort’s beachfront villa will relaunch as The St Regis Grand Beachfront Villa accommodating up to 16 guests.

Outdoor experiences offered at the property include guided hikes on Le Morne Brabant Mountain, kite surfing, snorkelling and private lagoon excursions on a renovated traditional pirogue launching later this year.

Take a look at some images of the rebranded and renovated property:

The Boathouse Bar & Grill. Source - The St Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius
The spa suite. Source - The St Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius
The beach access suite. Source - The St Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius
The beach junior suite. Source - The St Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius
One-bedroom villa living area. Source - The St Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius
Main pool. Source - The St Regis Le Morne Resort, Mauritius

 

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