SALT of Palmar Recognised in Conde Nast Traveller’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2021
06 October 2021
Conde Nast Traveller had announced the results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards with SALT of Palmar in Mauritius, recognised as one of the top 30 hotels in the Indian Ocean.
More than 800,000 Condé Nast Traveler readers across the globe submitted tens of thousands of ratings and comments, sharing their recent travel experiences of the world’s top hotels, resorts, cities, countries, islands, spas, trains, car rentals, luggage, airlines, airports, and cruises.
“We are extremely proud and humbled to be recognised alongside some of the biggest names in the industry. After a very challenging couple of years, this recognition serves not only as a fantastic encouragement to the team but is especially rewarding to us as it is our first time to be listed since we opened in 2019,” said Raj Reedoy, General Manager.
SALT of Palmar is a progressive hotel brand connecting modern explorers with meaningful travel experiences and has a humanistic approach to hospitality targeting the culturally curious. Devoted to the wonder of all things local and sustainable, SALT of Palmar will take guests to people – not just places. It will reveal to guests the beating heart of destinations and their communities and get them out there exploring it – the SALT way.
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