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Hotel review: St Regis Resort Mauritius

*** Important note: this hotel is not longer managed by St Regis. JW Marriott took over this hotel, after which it was rebranded to the JW Marriott Mauritius Resort. This review documents my experience during my stay when the hotel was still managed by St Regis ***

Wednesday newsletters  always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (March 12, 2014): St Regis Mauritius.

The St. Regis Mauritius Resort is a tremendously impressive, 5-star luxury resort with 172 lavishly appointed guest rooms and suites that all offer breathtaking views over the Indian Ocean waters. It is the first property of the legendary St Regis brand in the Indian Ocean, and is located in the southwestern side of the island of Mauritius, where the beach, turquoise lagoon and backdrop of Le Morne mountain create a magical setting.

St Regis Mauritius features in my top 10 lists of the best resorts in Mauritius, the best hotel spas in the world,the most astonishing beach retreats in Africa, and the world’s best luxury hotels for amazing hotel redemptions..

In this review (more info and photos below the slide show) :

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PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS

MY VERDICT

COMPARISON WITH OTHER LUXURY HOTELS IN MAURITIUS

COMPARISON OF MAURITIUS WITH OTHER INDIAN OCEAN ISLANDS

Mauritius, the Maldives and Seychelles are the 3 top island destinations in the warm Indian Ocean. While Mauritius is undeniably scenic, it is not in the same league of the stunningly beautiful and tropically exotic Seychelles and the Maldives. The latter islands have truly the most beautiful, powdery white sand beaches of the world, and are covered by a dense, jungle-like vegetation (with lots of palm trees), while I found the beaches at Mauritius nothing to write home about, and the island vegetation rather sparse (except for the implanted palm trees at the hotels you will stay). The only exception is the Le Morne corner of the island where the St Regis is located, as the latter really offers a tropical idyll and comes close to absolute paradise.


BEST TIME TO VISIT

During the Mauritian summer months (November to April) the days are long, hot and humid. This is also cyclone season with January to March being the wettest months – so if you do go on a holiday to Mauritius at that time you should be prepared for some heavy rain.  Since it never really gets cold on the island in winter (May to October) the average temperature simply drops from sticky to balmy.  So in general, the best time to visit Mauritius for cooler, drier weather is from May to December. That said, if you’re planning to stay on the east coast, we recommend avoiding the months of July and August as this is when the wind is at its strongest on this side of the island.


HOW TO GET THERE

The resort  is located a 60-minute drive from the airport, and you can book a private transfer through the hotel, or prebook a much cheaper taxi. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (SRU) is served by many airlines (click here for a direct link to their websites):


ST REGIS MAURITIUS AERIAL VIEW
MANOR HOUSE
SWIMMING POOL
MANOIR HOUSE WITH SWIMMING POOL
SECOND SMALLER POOL
LE MORNE BEACH
BEACH
BEACH
BEACH CLUB
BEACH IN FRONT OF JUNIOR SUITES
JUNIOR SUITE EXTERIOR
JUNIOR SUITE WITH TERRACE
JUNIOR SUITE TERRACE
JUNIOR SUITE INTERIOR
BEACHFRONT JUNIOR SUITE WITH TERRACE
JUNIOR SUITE BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BUTLER PAVILLON
THE BOATHOUSE GRILL AND BAR
THE 1904 BAR
FLOATING MARKET RESTAURANT
RESORT AT SUNSET

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