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Salt Of Palmar - Présentation d'Hôtel

SALT of Palmar is a “Homegrown Hotel with a Huge Heart”. The hotel has a refreshingly innovative concept, which offers you the chance to immerse into local culture whilst acting sustainably and making a positive impact.

Guests can be confident that sustainability and an environmental conscious is at the core of the hotel. Simply by staying, they contribute to protecting & empowering local communities, creating opportunity & employment, and preserving the environment via single-use plastic, bio farming and a zero-waste policy.

Beautifully designed, SALT of Palmar, houses 59 rooms, all overlooking the sea, garden or pool. Each of the rooms are kitted out with only the finest of things including a handmade, king size Carpe Diem bed, developed with physios, so you get the best sleep. You will also get to enjoy 100% organic cotton bedding, a yoga mat and block, a Roberts radio and all-natural, locally produced toiletries.

Holiday time is a good time to focus on you being soothed, hydrated, detoxified, and energised.

In the hotel’s spa, different salts bring different benefits. And it includes an island first; a room made of salt. In its warm crystal glow, you can breathe deeply while salt vapours boosts your respiratory system, skin, immunity, and energy levels. It’s entirely natural and a very ancient ritual known as halotherapy. Along with stress, muscular tension, and inflammations are reduced as well.

While staying at the hotel, you can enjoy a variety of activities, from the conventional water & land sports to checking out farm workshops that will share the secrets of making delicious plant-based dishes and beautiful green juices. The hotel runs regular beach clean ups, a farming school and ongoing training sessions for the community, all of which are open to guest participation.

Types de chambre à Salt Of Palmar

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Bang on Beach

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This is the beach life. Open your doors onto pristine sand. Be lulled into a perfect night’s sleep by gently lapping waves.


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Poolside

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You’re just seconds from the pool. It’s a daily blessing. Grab a cooling midday dip or settle in for a serious lounger session.


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Garden View

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Gaze over a tranquil, verdant landscape to the turquoise lagoon. Listen to the Filao trees as they sway in the breeze.


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Best on Beach

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Generously accommodating. This beachside room can sleep three.


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Pool Plus

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Dive in. Here’s your plentiful poolside room, big enough for additional beds.

Salt Of Palmar - Restaurants de l'hôtel

The Restaurant

Bye-bye buffet. This is fresh, local, and tasty. We know our farmers, fishermen, and growers by name. But, here, the ingredients are the stars. Our herb wall and a vegetable cellar show off our bounty. In the kitchen, we look to simple, ancient cooking methods.

The wok, the tandoor oven and the charcoal grill are our trinity, and we smoke anything and everything to release and enhance flavour. We marinate for hours and slow-cook over wood overnight.

For the dishes, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Mauritian flavours all play a part, but we won’t be pinned down by fixed menus. We are free to create. And you are free to join us in our kitchen anytime.

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SALT Bakery

Fresh is the word at the bakery. Tempting bread and pastries, always straight from the oven. Local barista, serving freshly home-roasted coffee 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The SALT bakery is a contemporary café and bakery perfect for gathering, socialising and enjoying a delectable selection of homemade pastries, in a casual and comfortable setting.

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The Bars

On the roof. On the beach. And by the pool. Life doesn’t get more easy-going than this. Relaxing. Meeting people. Sharing stories. Sprawled on a beanbag. With the music, the drinks, and the ocean views, all three of our bars are the place to be.

Salt Of Palmar - Spa

SALT Equilibrium

Holiday time. It’s a good time to focus on you being soothed, hydrated, detoxified, and energised. That’s why we created SALT Equilibrium. It’s a concept, but it’s not lofty (or compulsory). It’s simple. And salt – humble salt – plays a big part in it.

In our spa, different salts bring different benefits. And it’s an island first, our room made of salt. In its warm crystal glow, you breathe deeply while salt vapour boosts your respiratory system, skin, immunity, and energy levels. It’s entirely natural and very ancient. Stress is reduced. So are bacteria, muscular tension, and inflammation. It’s called halotherapy. Equilibrium is also about embracing nature and eating raw, plant-based food. You’ll be balanced in no time.

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  • 4 treatment rooms (1 double & 3 single)
  • Universal room
  • Salt Zone
  • Hydrolounge Zone
  • BodyMind Retail

Salt Of Palmar - Sport & Loisir

Water sports

  • Transparent bottom Kayak, aqua gym, Laser sail boat, snorkeling, glass–bottom boat, water skiing, stand up paddle, pedal boat, Wind surfing & SUP Board with hobie mirage eclipse.
  • Additional fee applies: speedboat ride, scuba–diving, big–game fishing, kite surfing nearby, tube ride, catamaran, private waterskiing.

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Land sports

  • Complimentary: gym, beach volley, beach soccer & yoga.
  • For a fee: bicycles, Electric bicycles, convertible cars, authentic and exclusive immersive tours, Sunrise Yoga, Sunrise Beach Jogging, Sunrise Photo Tour, Sunrise Horse riding & visit of the stable are also in the activities program.

Fitness center

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  • Workout studio consist of cardio equipment, strength machines, and functional fitness.

Salt Of Palmar - Facilités

  • Garde d'enfants (en supplément)
  • Centre de fitness
  • SALT Equilibrium
  • Café & Bakery
  • Restaurant
  • Beach Towels
Services
  • 24-hour in room dining (with a fee)
  • Blanchisserie (moyennant supplément)
  • Produits de toilette
  • Services de mariage
  • Location de voitures
  • Private transfer/ Taxi Service (with a fee)
  • Bibliothèque
  • Hotel shop 24/7 (with a fee)
Room Facilities
  • Sèche-cheveux
  • Furnished balcony/ terrace
  • Un plateau / bouilloire
  • Climatisation
  • Yogibare yoga mat & block
  • Full length mirror & Magnifying mirror
  • WiFi haut débit gratuit
  • Bathroom with shower and separate toilets

Salt Of Palmar - Situation

Salt Of Palmar - Tripadvisor Avis

Que faire dans la région de l'hôtel

Golf - Est

Le Touessrok Golf Course est implanté sur l'Ile aux Cerfs. Considéré comme l'un des 10 plus beaux parcours du monde, ce 18 trous de Par 72 de 6,476 m n’est accessible qu’aux résidents des hôtels Belle Mare Plage et Prince Maurice.

Aussi réservé aux résidents des hôtels Belle Mare Plage et Prince Maurice, l'ancienne réserve de chasse est devenue le “Legend Golf”. Ce parcours de 18 trous s'étire sur 6,018 m (Par 72) le long d'une des plus belles plages de l'île.

What to Do in the East

Long de 5,942 m avec un Par 71, le “Links Golf Course” est accessible au public. Le parcours de 18 trous se déroule sur un terrain naturel ondulé parsemé de roches volcaniques. Le parcours de 18 trous d'Anahita Golf Club de Par 72 de 6,828 m est conforme aux normes de la USGA et il est accessible au public.
Accessible aux résidents des hôtels du groupe Beachcomber et au public (contre paiement du green fee), le Shandrani Golf Course est un 9 trous de 776 m de Par 29 situé entre le lagon et un jardin tropical de 50 hectares.

Green fees gratuits et illimités pour les résidents de l'hôtel, le golf club du Saint Géran est un parcours de 9 trous de Par 33 sur 2,514 m entouré d'une plantation de 5,000 cocotiers.

Kitesurf Est

Le kitesurf, dont le nom est formé des mots anglais 'kite', cerf-volant et 'surf', planche, est un sport nautique qui a vu officiellement le jour en 1996. 
Ce sport consiste à glisser sur une planche de surf, ou ‘wakeboard’, guidée par un cerf-volant suspendu à une vingtaine de mètres du plan d'eau. Selon le modèle choisi, 2 à 5 cordes relient la barre de direction à l'aile. Le surfeur est attaché avec un harnais à la barre, avec laquelle il pilote l'aile. Mélange de snowboard, de planche à voile et de cerf-volant, c'est un sport accessible à condition de prendre des cours car son apprentissage et sa pratique comportent des risques. Bien qu'il doive être pratiqué en respectant des consignes de sécurité, ce sport permet de glisser sur l'eau en toute liberté en admirant les beaux paysages.

Depuis quelques années, l’Ile Maurice compte un nombre grandissant de visiteurs adeptes du kitesurf. Certains connaisseurs affirment même que le spot très connu du Morne, dans le sud-ouest, est l’un des meilleurs du monde. 

What to Do in the East

Les fabricants de kite viennent même y tourner des films pour promouvoir ce sport. Le kitesurf peut être pratiqué presque toute l’année à Maurice. Cependant, les kiteurs pourraient rider plus souvent durant l’hiver austral (entre juin et novembre) ; de plus, ils devraient avoir un moyen de se déplacer pour bénéficier des meilleures conditions selon l’influence du vent. Autour du solstice d’été (décembre-janvier), même si le vent est incertain, la pratique du kitesurf est plus agréable, grâce à la bonne température de la mer et la longueur des journées.

Il existe 16 spots de kitesurf à Maurice, répartis dans différentes régions.

Dans l’Est / Sud-est
La côte est/sud-est offre quelque 22 km de plage aux kiteurs. Entre avril et novembre, les vents de 15 nœuds leur offrent les meilleures conditions. Les spots les plus prisés sont ceux de Belle Mare, Pointe d’Esny, Blue Bay, Poste Lafayette, La Colombière, Trou d’Eau Douce et Ile aux Cerfs. Toutefois, le spot qui se trouve devant La Colombière est idéal pour les débutants et les amateurs.

Equitation Est

L’équitation est pratiquée depuis bien des années à l’île Maurice. Le moins que l’on puisse dire, c’est qu’il s’agit d’un sport bien ancré dans les traditions du pays. On en veut pour preuve le fait que l’on y trouve le plus vieil hippodrome de l’hémisphère sud. La passion des courses hippiques est partagée par tous les Mauriciens (ou presque). Et cela, quelque soit leur ethnie ou leur couche sociale…

Mais l’équitation ne se pratique pas uniquement à l’hippodrome du Champ de Mars. Les centres équestres sont nombreux dans l’île. Et puis, comme les plages sont vastes, vous pourrez en profiter pour y faire des ballades. A cheval, avec les embruns et le clapotis de l’eau en prime, vous pourrez profiter du soleil et des paysages. En journée, les plus sportifs et les plus expérimentés pourront également se baigner en mer avec leur monture ! Voilà des expériences uniques qui ne pourront que vous laisser de bons souvenirs. En soirée profitez du coucher de soleil en vous baladant tranquillement, seul, à deux ou en famille.

What to Do in the East

Les plages ne seront pas vos seuls terrains de jeu. En effet, vous pourrez également profiter de ballades dans des domaines splendides et à la végétation luxuriante. Certains s’étendent même sure plus de 2000 hectares. Sans oublier les centres équestres que l’on retrouve dans diverses localités de l’île.

Dans l'Est
L’un des plus grand domaine de l’île se trouve dans l’Est de l’île. Vous pourrez vous balader pendant plus ou moins 1h30 dans des paysages à couper le souffle et qui vous feront voir l’île Maurice sous un tout nouvel angle. Cerise sur le gâteau ? Une pléiade d’activités et services est disponible pour ceux accompagnant les cavaliers.

Ile Aux Cerfs Island

Tucked away in the secluded Eastern Coast of Mauritius, the renowned Ile aux Cerfs Island or literally known as Deer Island is a haven of relaxation, fun and entertainment. The island is spread over a lush vegetation of 100 hectares and is visited by tourists and locals due to its sandy beaches, beautiful lagoon and with a wide range of activities.

What to See in the East

Known also for its best snorkeling areas, Ile aux Cerfs has beautiful coral reef teeming with a vibrant marine life where you can enjoy the rich underwater world. You do not have to be a good swimmer or diver to discover the realm of the marine ecosystem. You can try the underwater sea walk where you will have the chance to feed the beautiful fishes. Or simply try the thrilling parasailing to enjoy the bird’s eye view of the incredible Island and turquoise lagoon.

Also the island consists of many facilities such as small market, bathrooms, restaurants and also a five-star hotel with a golf course designed by the famous golf player Bernhard Lange. The course covers 38 hectares on the southern half of the Ile aux Cerfs Island with the holes snaking up and down the length of the island, boasting naturally undulating topography, volcanic rock outcrops, lakes and gullies, and a variety of tropical trees and plants.

Ile Aux Aigrettes

What to See in the East

The virgin nature sanctuary of exotic and indigenous species, Ile aux Aigrettes - a tiny coral island (26 hectares) just off the Southern Coast of Mauritius is a nature reserve under the supervision of the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation. The island is a natural museum and home to many endemic and native animal and plant species.

Its flora is mainly composed of coastal ebony forest and strand scrub vegetations. There are 97 known introduced plant species on the island, and 28 are considered as major weeds. Pink Pigeons, Mauritius Fodies and Mauritius Olive White-eyes have also been reintroduced, along with the Aldabra Giant Tortoises (to replace the extinct giant tortoise species once found here). The beautiful endemic Ornate Day Gecko Phelsuma ornata still occurs on the island naturally. Captive Mauritius Fruit Bats can also be viewed on the island for educational and awareness purposes.

The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation solely manages and conducts tours. The usual tours take between 1½ and two hours and start from Pointe Jérome, around 250m Southeast of Le Preskîl hotel. Longer 'eco tours' of two to 2½ hours are also available. These allow you more time on the island and let you meet some members of the scientific teams working there. Tours involve a good deal of walking; wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen and water. At the end of the tour you can visit a small museum and shop.

Domaine De L’etoile

Domaine de L’Etoile is a huge private nature reserve extending over 1200 hectares of lush green forests and dense valleys. It has kept the island’s most spectacular panorama, indigenous forests, and bountiful valleys. This splendid reserve invites nature lovers to rejuvenate in the Eastern part of the island.

What to See in the East

Expect exciting adventure moments such as the giant zip line course of 3,500 meters where you will get to see the breathtaking views, along with thrilling quad and buggy drive, horse riding, hiking and archery.

This former sugar domain is one of the most preserved regions in Mauritius boosting indigenous forests rich of several varieties of plants and trees with the famous ancient ebony trees and endemic species. The Domaine also includes crystalline sources and rivers that extend to distant mountains. Its natural environment favors the survival of wild animals, while you will be able to admire deers, boars, monkeys and bats as well as rare species of birds such as the “Cateau Vert” and the “Crescerelle”.

Head to the serene area of the restaurant where you will have the chance to savour the tantalising dishes with the genuine flavours of the local cuisine.

Belle Mare Beach

What to See in the East

The Belle Mare beach is located in the secluded Eastern part of Mauritius. The beach has fine white sand fringed with lush casuarinas trees and is considered as one of the longest beaches in Mauritius.

It stretches from the Belle Mare village to the south till the village of Trou dÈau Douce.

The enticing Belle Mare beach has many top-end resorts and villas due to its incredible location and features.

Its shallow bay and crystal clear sea water has undoubtedly attracted many locals and tourists as well. You can relax, and sun bath or swim in the southern part of the beach, where you can practice a range of water activities such as snorkelling.

Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy deep-sea fishing for tuna, marlin and mako shark which are pretty much popular in this eastern part. Belle Mare also serves as a convenient base camp for a trek to 1,575-foot Lion Mountain, where sweeping views reward those who make the challenging hike to its peak.

Blue Bay Beach

Located in the South Eastern Coast of Mauritius, just some 15 minutes from the international airport, Blue Bay beach is an idyllic relaxing hideaway to get sunburn. The beach is very renowned for its best preserved marine ecosystem, incredibly serene ambiance, and shimmering emerald blue water.

What to See in the East

The protected Marine park offers a great spot for glass bottom boat tours, diving and snorkeling. Take the chance to explore the rare beauty of the striking aquatic species, as the bay is a shallow haven of coral and colourful fish in all shapes and forms.

The Blue Bay beach can be somehow packed with many people picnicking during weekends, providing you a chance to mingle with the friendly locals. In addition, you will find plenty of snack food outlets offering tasty local food, or if you are craving for some other kind of cuisines, then there are many nearby restaurants available. But if you want some lone and tranquil time, then you can also visit the gorgeous Pointe Désny beach, where you can sunbathe, and relax.

Blue Bay Marine Park

What to See in the East

The Blue Bay Marine Park is a Protected Area situated in the South Eastern Coast of Mauritius. This marine park extends over 353 hectares (3.5 km2) where you can find a diverse and rich fauna and flora especially the corals, mainly for a brain coral of diameter 6-7metres, with 108 of coral, 233 fish species, and 201 species of mollusks.

Besides, it also consists of mangroves, algae, sea grasses, corals, and other marine organisms. Different fish species include Damselfish, Surgeonfish, Butterfly-fish, juvenile Sailfin tangs, as well as tiny Pipefish and large Trumpet fish.

The marine park is an idyllic diving and snorkeling spot, as there is crystal clear water which offers great visibility with an average depth of 5.5m.

This area has the most vibrating marine ecosystem which has been well preserved. With a great view of the reef, fish and of large selection of corals, the Blue Bay Marine Park is a true haven to feast your eyes with the ocean beauty. There are also glass bottom trips where you will have the same privilege access but without getting drenched.

Mahebourg Historical Naval Museum

The Mahebourg Historical Naval Museum pays tribute to the 1810 battle naval of the Vieux Grand Port which lasted several days and was a great attempt by the British to conquer the island. It ended in defeat for the British and both sides suffered heavy casualties. The French victory is inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

At that time the museum was a hospital which catered for the injured commanders both of the French and English fleets for treatments. The story of the victory is retold in the museum, along with salvaged items - cannons, grapeshot and the all-important wine bottles - from the British frigate Magicienne, which sank in the battle.

What to See in the East

The museum occupies three floors, where two of which are accessible to the public. On the ground floor wreckage of sailing ships that took part in the Grand Port battle, original cannon, cannonball, paintings and swords and weaponry of Robert Surcouf, the eighteenth-century corsair, popularly known as the king of the Corsairs. A large relief map shows the complicated reefs of Vieux Grand Port where the great battle took place. The bell, recovered from the wreckage of the St Geran which sunk off the east coast in 1744, is also on display. There is an interesting newspaper cutting of Charles Seabourne, who with survivors from the ship Trevessa, landed at Bel Ombre in the south in 1923 after spending 25 days at sea. On display are the ship's biscuits, a razor and the lid of a cigarette tin which they used to measure water rations. In a separate showcase is a Roll of Honour dedicated to Mauritians who died in World War II.

On the first floor are Labourdonnais' four-poster bed, two palanquins or wooden sedan-type chairs, which were borne by slaves to convey their masters through the country and a collection of coins, curios, model sailing ships and early maps, labelled in French and English.

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