Sneak peek: inside renovated LUX* Belle Mare, Mauritius

The spirited, forward-thinking resort on the east coast of Mauritius, LUX* Belle Mare, will reopen with a striking new design where minimalism meets tropical island living…

white bed in a white room with white furniture and fittings and doors opening onto balcony and greenery at LUX* Belle Mare, Mauritius

The highly anticipated reopening of the LUX* Belle Mare, Mauritius – situated on the island’s wild east coast, tucked away in lush tropical gardens near the quaint village of Belle Mare – will welcome guests back on October 1, 2023. Unveiling a refreshed look after more than a year of extensive renovations, the reimagined resort with its timeless architecture designed by renowned Mauritian architect Jean-Francois Adam, has been elevated with a striking new design whilst retaining its celebrated family ethos.

restaurant with statement mosaic and clustered lighting in organic shapes and colours in mauritius

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Taking the resort to new heights, the interiors have been conceived by internationally acclaimed Mauritian designer, Jean-Marc Tang, dedicated to creating a revitalised vision of hospitality in the region. With a fresh feel, look and style, Tang brings soothing shades of pastels, coral, greens and sand white to LUX* Belle Mare, taking cues from the surroundings – where minimalism meets tropical design, emulating the essence of island living.

dark and moody interior of Duck Laundry restaurant with red draped ceiling and embroidered oriental screen

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“Authentic Mauritian hospitality at its best is what the team at LUX* Belle Mare has always been known for,” said Ashish Modak, The Lux Collective Chief Operating Officer – EMEA. “From warm smiles to personalised service that is the hallmark of our LUX* flagship brand, the team’s passion shines through with the delivery of curated Extraordinary Experiences. Positioned as the best luxury beach resort in Mauritius, our team is bubbling over with excitement to welcome our guests soon.”

guestroom in white and yellow with a white round table below a ceiling fan, yellow seating with white cushions, looking across to white bed

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Inspired by the resort’s sublime surroundings, the 174 suites and 12 unique villas are minimalist and modern, whilst retaining the island’s rich Mauritian heritage and encapsulating laid-back living and family spirit. The result is a design concept that champions indoor-outdoor living by working in harmony with the natural surroundings. With thoughtful touches such as tables cast in reclaimed local sand, custom print wallpaper as a homage to the coral reefs and seating in whitewashed wood with nautical rope details woven by local artisans, each element has been carefully considered.

“I wanted to blend my expertise and local insights to create a unique tropical environment that elevates and inspires everyone,” explained Jean-Marc Tang, Architect. “Belle Mare is an incredible setting where nature is in perfect balance, and we wanted to showcase this throughout the design by inviting nature inside.”

hotel bathroom with white freestanding bath, double vanity and mirrors in wood frame

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The bounty of fine dining will return across five exclusive restaurants with an array of cuisines including Indian, Chinese, Mediterranean and international classics. Presenting laid-back dining, Beach Rouge – LUX* Resorts’ signature beach club concept – will serve fresh Mediterranean cuisine for lunch and dinner paired with unobstructed ocean views. When the sun dips below the horizon, the space will be lit in a spectacular red tint, with a notable programme of international DJs and performers setting the mood from chill to groove.

Signature restaurant Amari by Michelin-starred Chef Vineet Bhatia is a modern interpretation of India’s rich heritage served in earthy pink interior settings with contemporary murals. Much-loved Duck Laundry will offer modern Chinese dishes and chef-driven tasting menus.

Adjacent to the pool, at the heart of the resort, all-day-dining restaurant, MONDO, will serve a curated selection of international cuisines with a dedicated kids buffet to cater to all tastes.  For a quick yet delicious lunch or afternoon snack, guests can head to Royce Street, where a vintage 1933 Hooper Limousine Rolls Royce will serve exceptional Southeast Asian cuisine. Guests will also be invited to discover the ‘Keen on Green’ concept, an impressive offering of plant-based, vegan and locally-sourced dishes on every menu.

swimming lined with palm trees at sunset on Mauritius

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A holistic approach to wellness is a key component in the design of LUX* ME Wellbeing and LUX* ME Spa. The five elements: earth, water, fire, air and space are the foundations of wellness journeys for guests. Each journey will be tailored to individual needs combining mindfulness activities, relaxing spa treatments and breath workshops to restore. With a core focus on rebalancing, signature movements and treatments comprise immersion to effortless fluidity on land, water and beyond, incorporating table stretch, suspension training, aerial massage and yoga as well as aqua therapies and fitness.

Through these practices and take-home lifestyle tips, guests learn how to regain balance for the body, mind and soul. In addition to cutting-edge cardio and Kinesis weight training equipment, the fitness centre offers Technogym’s newest modular functional strength system – Universe – a first in Africa and the Indian Ocean. Guests can access digitally several exercise possibilities, resistance and training content.

The hotel reopens with a range of enriching conservation activities, whilst retaining its commitment to championing sustainability through socially responsible and environmentally friendly practices. Guests will be invited to learn about marine life conservation with Eco-Sud, a NGO specialising in marine biodiversity, to rare endemic plants propagation at Ile Aux Aigrettes with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation.

The resort will return with its very own farm, supplying fresh vegetables, herbs and leafy greens which are pesticide-free. Initiatives also include embracing the PLEDGE™ on Food Waste Certification, investing in energy and water efficiency to reduce waste through circular design and providing luxurious yet naturally-derived in-room amenities and ethically-sourced organic oils in the Spa. Sustainability audits will be conducted by Positive Luxury, with a publicly available dashboard on its performance in environment, social, good governance and innovation. LUX* Belle Mare is already on track to receive its Butterfly Mark, the luxury industry’s leading sustainability certification.

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