Shangri-La Le Touessrok Mauritius launches Africa’s first Sun Club by Veuve Clicquot

Shangri-La positions the Sun Club as a key feature to bolster Mauritius’s high-end beach club and food and beverage scene, adding a unique layer to the island’s luxury tourism experience.

MAURITIUS – Shangri-La Le Touessrok, has unveiled Africa’s first Sun Club by Veuve Clicquot on 24 October 2025 at Coco’s Beach House, located on the pristine Frangipani Beach.

This new addition enriches the resort’s luxury beachfront offering, extending Veuve Clicquot’s renowned oceanfront concept to Mauritius and catering to discerning luxury leisure travellers.

Operating daily from 11am year-round, the Sun Club serves an exquisite selection of Veuve Clicquot cuvées, including Rich, La Grande Dame, and Yellow Label.

These are presented chilled or on ice to enhance their refined flavors.

The venue reflects the Maison’s iconic yellow parasols and signature loungers, creating an atmosphere that is both sophisticated and relaxed.

Coco’s Beach House is celebrated for blending contemporary island style with Mauritius’s natural charm, offering guests panoramic ocean views and locally sourced seafood.

Shangri-La positions the Sun Club as a key feature to bolster Mauritius’s high-end beach club and food and beverage scene, adding a unique layer to the island’s luxury tourism experience.

The collaboration exemplifies a fusion of world-class hospitality with premium Champagne lifestyle, inviting guests to savor every sunlit moment amid the idyllic Mauritius landscape.

Mauritius continues to solidify its reputation as a premier destination for luxury tourism and high-end hospitality investments, attracting wealthy travelers and global investors alike.

Beyond the new Sun Club by Veuve Clicquot at Shangri-La Le Touessrok, the island has seen significant developments in branded residences and luxury resorts.

Notably, projects like One&Only Le Saint Géran Private Homes offer exclusive beachfront villas with access to world-class amenities, appealing to discerning buyers seeking privacy combined with luxury service.

Similarly, developments such as La Pirogues Residences and Serena Residences by Sands in Wolmar blend upscale living with resort access, benefiting both lifestyle buyers and investors through lucrative rental programs.

Tourism is a vital pillar of Mauritius’s economy, accounting for a substantial share of GDP. Efforts to enhance tourism offerings focus on sustainability and bespoke experiences, from eco-luxury resorts powered by solar energy to private yacht charters and helicopter tours showcasing natural landscapes.

The government’s supportive property ownership schemes, including the Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) and Property Development Scheme (PDS), attract foreign investors by offering residency options linked to real estate investment.

This blend of stable economic policies, premium developments, and carefully curated visitor experiences contribute to Mauritius’s strong resilience in the global luxury travel market and sustained investor confidence for 2025 and beyond.

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