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An eye for some Mauritius commission THE year-old 172-room St Regis


Mauritius at Le Morne on the south of the island has unveiled the 1,659 sq m St Regis Residence, claimed to be the largest and most exclusive private accommodation in all of Mauritius. It can accommodate up to eight adults


and four children and is located directly on the ‘One Eye’ kite surfing spot. The St Regis Residence is a ‘resort within a resort’ offering four bedrooms, its own private entrance, four heated swimming pools – one of which is an infinity pool – dining area, bar, two lounges, office, private gym, steam room and private beach access. There are also two staff quarters for up to four members of the guest’s entourage. Rates in the St Regis Residence are from €12,480 to €22,190 per night including luxury airport transfers, a day on the resort’s private speedboat and with use of a luxury car for a day. stregis.com/Mauritius


Private Ecuadorean wildlife option


LA Selva Amazon Ecolodge & Spa in Equador, on the border of the Yasuni National


Park, has been newly


remodelled and is now once again fully operational. It offers a range of suites with private balconies. The area around La Selva has what is claimed to be one of the largest ranges of bird species in the neo-tropics and, as well as bird watching, also offers plentiful opportunities for wildlife observation,


photography, adventure, hiking and, of course, relaxation. La Selva is owned by Columbus


Travel which also operates Haugan Cruises. Haugan features the newest fleet of catamarans in the Galapagos Islands – Ocean Spray and Cormorant – providing itineraries to remote island destinations in luxury accommodation. Laselvajunglelodge.com;


haugancruises.com


cultural exchange,


Discover Brasil


with Air Europa, the Latin American specialist


0871 222 9122 www.aireuropaexperts.com Fly from London to


Salvador de Bahia or Sao Paulo All flights are via Madrid


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