Three storeys above the lagoon at Les Salines, this 263 m2 penthouse commands the uppermost position within Mangrove Bay Hotel & Residence — a private world of interlinked pools, mature palm canopy and open water, held within fifteen acres on Black River's western shore. The layout gives over three ensuite bedrooms to a single continuous living space, its glazed edge folding open onto a private terrace where the pools below read as one uninterrupted sheet of water reaching toward the lagoon.
Ownership here carries weight beyond the address. Registered under the G+2 Smart City framework, the penthouse confers Mauritian residency on qualifying foreign buyers — an asset class as much as a home. And unlike a conventional residence, this one works when its owner is elsewhere: full participation in the adjoining 80-room hotel's rental programme means the property can be handed to professional management and returned to on arrival, restaurant, reception and estate services intact, as though it had never been left.
Les Salines is not yet a familiar name to the international buyer — which is precisely its appeal. It is the kind of address that rewards early conviction: a beachfront position on one of the island's last substantially undeveloped lagoons, acquired before the wider market catches up. For a buyer who wants a residence that performs as an asset and disappears into privacy the moment they choose, this penthouse is the sharpest expression of that brief within the development.
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