AVANI Hotels heading to Mauritius
Thailand based AVANI Hotels & Resorts is checking in to the holiday island of Mauritius.
It will debut in the tropical island hotspot when AVANI Bel-Ombre Mauritius Resort & Spa opens in 2021.
The 150-room new build beachfront resort will be situated on the south coast, 30 minutes from the international airport.
The resort will offer two dining venues, meeting and event space, a spa, kids’ club 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," said Alejandro Bernabe, AVANI group director.
"AVANI is rapidly expanding, not only in urban destinations such as Dubai, Busan and Auckland, but also our current resort portfolio in Vietnam, the Seychelles, Sri Lanka and now Mauritius".
The resort also offers AVANI Suites plus residential Four-Bedroom Pool Villas available for purchase.
AVANI, part of Minor Hotels Group, currently operates 18 hotels in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
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