Introduction to Le Touessrok
One of the world's premier hotels with a string of fabulous facilities that ensures it lives up to its awesome reputation as a classy hideaway for the well-heeled.
This stylish sanctuary, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, pulls off the formidable trick of being all things to all guests. For families, it offers fun and excitement with a full range of water sports and a kids club packed to the brim with activities.
For honeymooners, there is no shortage of romantic hidey-holes on deserted beaches of blindingly-white powder sand, fabulous cuisine and the privacy of the resort's private islands, Frangipani - reached by a wooden bridge or Ile aux Cerfs and Ilot Mangenie, which can only be reached by boat.
Dining at Le Touessrok
Those searching for sheer unadulterated luxury can find it here. Lie back and enjoy a beachside pampering with cool towels and the indulgence of having your sunglasses polished, before deciding which one of the hotel's four restaurants to dine at. Guests can opt for Indian dishes in the elegant Safran created by Michelin-star chef Atul Kochhar or sample the cuisines of nine countries served from the eight show kitchens of the Three-Nine-Eight restaurant. Alternatively, opt for a more casual alternative in one of the bars.
Activities at Le Touessrok
Sports fans can stride out on the resort's championship 18-hole course designed by Bernhard Langer or summon up their best serves at the Peter Burwash International Tennis Academy, while spa fans can revel in the designer-style treatments at the hotel's Givenchy Spa.
Accommodation at Le Touessrok
The suites on the romantically-named Frangipani Island all have fabulous sea views, but new three-bedroom villas take Le Touessrok's accommodation to a sublime level with their private pools and 24-hour butler service.