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Le Touessrok awarded 'Best Hotel in the Indian Ocean' at 2011 Daily Telegraph’s Ultratravel awards (Mauritius)

Le Touessrok awarded 'Best Hotel in the Indian Ocean' at 2011 Daily Telegraph’s Ultratravel awards (Mauritius)

Category: Africa Indian Ocean - Mauritius - Exclusive experiences - Rewards
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2011-05-20


Le Touessrok, flagship of Sun Resorts and member of The Leading Hotels of the World, has been named 'Best Hotel in the Indian Ocean' by The Daily Telegraph’s luxury travel magazine, Ultratravel.

“We are extremely pleased to note that for the second consecutive year, the esteemed Ultratravel magazine has placed Le Touessrok as one of the best hotels in the world and the best in the Indian Ocean. This commendation from the part of UK guests is a tribute to this wonderful hotel and its team,” says Arnaud Martin, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer of Sun Resorts.

The ‘2011 Ultratravel Awards’ ceremony took place at the prestigious Savoy in London and Jean Pierre Bosquet, Director of Sales & Marketing for Sun Resorts in the United Kingdom, was presented this award which stands as a recognition of the best brands in the luxury travel industry. The award this year was presented by the 'Help for Heroes' charity, a very high profile UK charity helping servicemen and women who have been wounded during various conflicts around the world.

Le Touessrok won this year’s award, topping the list in front of hotels like Banyan Tree and Huvafen Fushi in the Maldives; and Le Saint Géran and Oberoi in Mauritius. In 2010, Le Touessrok had already won the much coveted ‘Best Beach/Resort Hotel’ award by Ultratravel. As written by famous travel writer Victoria Mather: “Again, Le Touessrok is a favourite, the first hotel where I had my sunglasses cleaned by beach staff and was sprayed with iced Evian.”

Sjefke Jansen, General Manager of Le Touessrok, commented on this award: “Yet another award for our hotel; nevertheless, we do not wish to remain idle in our permanent quest for quality and excellence to please our guests. The Daily Telegraph Ultratravel award is an acknowledgement of our management’s and team’s commitment to ultimate guest satisfaction.”

The award is decided by Ultratravel’s readers, who are asked about their best experiences in luxury travel; they then vote for their favourite. Ultratravel magazine has over a million readers with the Ultratravel awards running for four years.


Le Touessrok
Le Touessrok is the flagship of Sun Resorts and throughout the years, it has evolved into a leading hotel in its category, quickly becoming the quintessence of luxury and chic easy going beach living. The hotel is a contemporary, chic and vibrant resort and boasts the true essence of cool, modern elegance imbued by the cultural warmth of tropical Mauritius. Le Touessrok is the ultimate holiday spot for lovers of a unique tropical chic ambiance which best suits it today.

Sun Resorts
Sun Resorts Limited is a major Indian Ocean based hotel group that currently owns and manages four resorts in Mauritius – 5* Luxury Le Touessrok, 5* Long Beach, 5* Sugar Beach and 4* La Pirogue and one in the Maldives: 5* Kanuhura. Sun Resorts Limited has three offices in London, Paris and Frankfurt and representations in Milan, Madrid, Moscow, Japan and in the UAE. The company also fully owns one Tour Operator in France – Soléa Vacances and one in South Africa – World Leisure Holidays.

The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd.
The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd. is a prestigious luxury hospitality organisation representing more than 450 of the world’s finest hotels, resorts and spas and is the operator of www.lhw.com and www.lhwspas.com – the online sources for luxury lifestyle. As the largest international luxury hotel brand, the firm maintains offices in 22 major markets across the globe. Since 1928, the company’s reputation for excellence derives from the exacting levels of quality it demands of its members, each of which must pass a rigorous, anonymous inspection covering hundreds of meticulous criteria spanning from product to behavioural standards. This set of standards is the most stringent in the industry.


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