• Regional Winner Middle East, Africa of the Commitment to Quality Award of The Leading hotels of The World • Golf Resort of the Year (2011) for Diners Club Magazine
Le Touessrok recently won two accolades celebrating its quality and its golf course, respectively delivered by The Leading Hotels of The World and Diners Club Magazine. Nestled in one the most exclusive locations in Mauritius, at a boat distance of the famous Ile aux Cerfs and its unique golf course, and the hotel’s private island retreat Ilot Mangénie, Le Touessrok is the flagship of Sun Resorts group of hotels.
The mythical hotel, which celebrated its 33rd anniversary in November 2011, was voted “Regional Winner Middle East, Africa of the Commitment to Quality Award” of The Leading Hotels of The World at the recent annual convention of the luxury hospitality organisation which took place in Amsterdam.
“It is a special honour winning this prize due to the highest score during your hotel inspection. This award only underlines the excellence in hospitality and the outstanding quality you and your staff are providing at Le Touessrok,” commented Mrs. Claudia Roth, Vice President, Europe, Middle East, Africa for The Leading hotels of The World.
“We are delighted of this commendation which comes from the most reputable organisation in the world related to luxury hospitality. The efforts of the team of Le Touessrok have contributed into making an excellent impression on the mystery guests’ inspection team which has assessed Le Touessrok a few months ago,” added Mr. Sjefke Jansen, General Manager of Le Touessrok.
Readers of the renowned Diners Club Magazine elected on their part Le Touessrok as “Golf Resort of the Year 2011”. Diners Club Magazine is the client magazine of Diners Credit Cards and one of the most exclusive and renowned travel & lifestyle magazines in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The magazine is published monthly and has a total circulation of about 80,000. It is interesting to note that in 2010, Le Touessrok won the “Best Spa and Wellness Hotel worldwide” award by Diners Club Magazine.
“We are delighted to receive this accolade from Diners Club Magazine and it is great to know that so many people are enjoying Le Touessrok experience. The luxurious hotel, the exclusive private island and the boat ride across the lagoon to our spectacular Bernhard Langer island golf course all create something very special,” commented Mr. Russell Hannah, Golf Manager.
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.