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Sunlife Mauritius revolutionises experiential travel for GCC guests

Sunlife Mauritius revolutionises experiential travel for GCC guests

Trade Arabia26-03-2025
Sunlife Mauritius, renowned for its exceptional hospitality from Sunrise to Set, is redefining luxury travel for Middle Eastern guests with transformative innovations.
Home to four exquisite resorts—Long Beach, Sugar Beach, La Pirogue, and Ambre—Sunlife is revolutionising experiential travel with a fusion of immersive experiences, world-class wellness, and refined luxury, setting a new benchmark for indulgence in paradise.
GLOW – a sanctuary for mind body & soul
GCC travellers increasingly seek destinations that blend relaxation with wellness. Long Beach Mauritius and Sugar Beach Mauritius are at the forefront of this trend, offering exclusive spa treatments, wellness programmes, and menus featuring organic, locally sourced ingredients.
A highlight for 2025 is the launch of GLOW at Long Beach Mauritius, a transformative wellness concept designed to promote personal renewal. Treatments like the 'Mauritian Journey' and 'Cosmic Journey' combine ancient therapies with modern spa techniques, while the calming design palette reflects Mauritius's natural beauty. GLOW empowers guests to connect deeply with themselves and the island's rich cultural heritage.
A new era of experiential travel
Sunlife Mauritius enhances its Come Alive Experiences, offering immersive adventures that blend creativity, culture, and exploration. Experiences include The Glass Studio at Sugar Beach, guests craft unique keepsakes from recycled glass, while Cinema Under the Stars transforms the Manor Lawn into a magical outdoor theatre with gourmet dining and sweet treats. The Sunset Ritual at La Pirogue offers a serene beachfront gathering with music, local delicacies, and handcrafted drinks. For those seeking adventure, Vibe & Ride explores Mauritius on electric hybrid bikes, with scenic routes through Flacq Market, Bras D'Eau National Park, and a historic Hindu temple.
Maré Maré: A Mediterranean culinary experience
Sugar Beach introduces Maré Maré, an exclusive beachfront dining concept where a renowned guest chef reimagines the menu each year. Launching with celebrity chef Reuben Riffel, known for his bold flavours and global expertise, the menu features wood-fired pizzas, fresh seafood, and signature grilled dishes. Set against a stunning oceanfront backdrop, Maré Maré offers a beachside bar, plush lounges, and an iconic fire pit, making it Mauritius' latest must-visit culinary destination.
GCC-centric hospitality
Catering specifically to its esteemed guests from the Middle East, Sunlife Mauritius reinforces its commitment to tailored luxury with enhanced GCC offerings. Every detail is thoughtfully curated – from private shisha lounges with breathtaking sea views to prayer mats, and Qibla indicators. This seamless integration of comfort and culture ensures an experience that feels like a home away from home.
Savour sustainability
Sunlife Mauritius is embracing flavourful, locally sourced, and environmentally conscious plant-based dining across its restaurants and bars. Aligned with the resort's holistic wellness philosophy, this initiative launched at Long Beach and will be fully integrated across the collection by 2025, offering guests nourishing, sustainable cuisine that enhances their mind-body connection.
With a perfect balance of luxury, wellness, and culturally attuned hospitality, Sunlife Mauritius is set to redefine the art of island living for the modern traveller, says the group. – TradeArabia News Service
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