SALT OF PALMAR: A Travel Movement Starts Here

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 21 October2018//-Newly launched hotel brand SALT today announced its first property, the 59-key SALT of Palmar that will open on the east coast of Mauritius on 1 November 2018.

A humanistic approach to hospitality for the culturally curious traveler, SALT takes its guests to people-not just places connecting them to locals and their way of life, placing them in the action not just beside it.

SALT’s creator andCEO of The Lux Collective,Paul Jones, said: “When deciding on the location for our very first SALT hotel it had to be Mauritius.

Anexotic, volcanic beauty drenched in history and modern culture Mauritius has much to offer beyond its picture perfect beaches, and its people are some of the most welcoming and passionate I have ever met. It’s a destination ripe for exploration too often over looked by those who think it’s just for lazing on a beach.

SALT of Palmar will be a gateway for discovering the real Mauritius, designed to disrupt those preconceived notions and attract a different type of traveler to the island.”

SALT guests will be immersed into the heart of Mauritian life, with the opportunity to connect directly with locals via Skill Swap.

This means they exchange their time, talent & skills to the local people. Guests of SALT can also join our local suppliers and see their work or passion. From pottery with Janine at her Pample mousses studio or early morning fishing with Kishor, to coaching the local football team with Fabrice or basket weaving with Mrs Bulleeram in Brisée Verdière –SALT has friends doing incredible things all over the island and guests are invited to share their passion.

In fact, everyday is learning day at SALT, and the hotel’s local team and network of experts will show guests how they do things differently.

Every guest will receive a copy of THISISMAURITIUS–a new guide book created by the talented locals who know the people and places that make the island tick. Maps, local SIM cards and the SALT app unearth the local knowledge on hidden gems.

The hotel’s fleet of cool convertibles or bikes can be hired to explore nearby villages, temples and markets.

Recognizing the strong connections between people, plate and planet, and the fact that our food choices have a major impact on the health of the environment and our guests, SALT is committed towards Good, Clean and Fair food.

Whilst our chefs are committed members of Slow Food International and part of Slow Food Chefs Alliance, Salt of Palmar is working closely with Slow Food International and Earth Markets Mauritius,their local official representative.

SALT adheres to Slow Food Travel promoting ecotourism and providing all our guests a culinary journey, full of stories ,traditions, flavours, and craftsmanship.

The food philosophy will be fresh, local, homemade, seasonal and zero waste – simplicity is the key ingredient. With not a buffet in sight, the team of all-Mauritian chefs will design the daily-changing menus around whatever the farmers, fishermen and growers bring in that day.

The on-site bakery will produce tempting bread, pastries, home-roasted African coffee, local teas and tropical juices. Artisan pickled vegetables and preserved fruits are sourced exclusively from local, organic farms; all made in small batches using only seasonal fruits and vegetables.

In the kitchen, we look to simple, ancientcooking methods. The wok, the tandoor oven and the charcoal grill are the trinity, whilst smoking anything and everything to release and enhance flavours.

Fresh fish reach the kitchen every morning within hours of being caught. And the SALT Farm, which cultivates hydroponic fruit and vegetables, will supply most other produce.

Run in conjunction with Island Bio, a local NGO dedicated to empowering those in need via skill building programmes and training in agro-culture, the SALT Farm is a partnership based on a shared belief that fresh, high-quality food is the right of everyone.

SALT of Palmar will pulse to the rhythm of music,with up and coming local artists performing at the resort.

Giving Mauritian artists a platform to reach an international audience, the hotel library will be the place to relax and explore,curated by a team of local authors who hand pick the very best Mauritius- related literature, from fact to fiction, fantasy to folklore.

The SALT EQUILIBRIUM will come complete with a salt room five treatment rooms and a team of local therapists offering a pick and mix of salt-based treatments to energise, relax, detoxify and rejuvenate.

And a community of shared interests is just waiting to be created as guests come together for The Sunrise Run Club, sunrise salutations on the beach,meditation at Brahmakumari, dawn photography tour, hike &bike, yoga at the SALT Farm Shala and many more.

Guestscan beconfidentthatsustainabilityandenvironmentalconsciousnessisatthecoreofthe hotel.Simplybystaying, they contribute to protecting and empowering local communities, creating opportunity and employment, and preserving the environment via the single-use plastic, bio-farming and zero-waste policy. The hotel will run regular beach cleanups,a farming school and on going training sessions for the community, all of which are open to guest participation.

TheSALTofPalmarbuildingisaniconicedificethatleadsstraightontoPalmarbeachoriginallydesigned in 2005 by revered Mauritian architect,Maurice Giraud.

It will house 59 rooms all over looking sea, garden or the 25-metre lap pool,and is being transformed by Mauritian architect Jean Francois Adam in collaboration with French designer Camille Walala.

Well-loved for her bold tribal pop style and show- stopping spaces, Walala scoured the island for inspiration and talent to cherry pick the very best local crafts people to design bespoke pieces for the project to create a space that introduces afresh, playful designconcepttotheislandwithoutdistractingfromitsbreathtakingbeachlocationandsurrounding nature.

Local will be found in every nook and cranny–from the homes pun-ceramics in the restaurant to the hand woven beachbags and all-natural toiletries in every room.

Mauritian General Manager,Raj Reedoy, commented,“SALT of Palmar is Mauritius’ most exciting new opening, but not just for visitors.

Stripping out the formalities between guests and team members,the hotel has already brought together a diverse community of local people who feel so proud to be part of a Mauritian-run hotel that will truly champion the culture and heritage of their country. We are looking forward to opening the doors to the very best of Mauritius for our guests.”

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