Four Seasons Resort Mauritius has opened at Anahita, a tropical sanctuary of dense mangroves and lush greenery. 'Many people are familiar with Mauritius as a beach destination' explains Andrew Harrison, General Manager, 'but Four Seasons is keen to introduce guests to the many ways to appreciate the island beyond its shoreline by interacting with its natural offerings, whether that's through sporting activities, adventure, discovery or relaxatio.'
The Resort consists entirely of villas, each with its own pool. It is part of the Anahita World Class Sanctuary, a private mixed-use development that includes Private Residences and the Four Seasons Golf Club Mauritius at Anahita, featuring an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Ernie Els. The Resort borders one of Mauritius' largest lagoons and occupies its own stretch of coastline, extending across wooden bridges to encompass an 11-acre private island, Ile aux Chats.
All elements of the Resort feature contemporary Mauritian style, designed to invite interaction with the surrounding nature. The 123 single-storey Pool and Residence Villas are arranged around the existing landscape, resulting in unique and authentic features like waterfront gardens behind the mangroves. All villas feature extensive outdoor living spaces that include an al fresco shower, a large veranda, plunge pool and private garden filled with indigenous plants and trees.
A secluded over-water Spa - influenced by the island's ancestral healing rituals, ingredients and therapies' combines with the Golf Course, three sand beaches, four swimming pools, Fitness Centre, Boathouse and Diving Centre to offer the most comprehensive leisure facilities on the island. There are also four restaurants and a lounge bar, serving Southern French, Italian, Pan-Asian, and international cuisine, all with a modern twist, in keeping with the Resort's contemporary styling.