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LUX* Grand Gaube voted ‘The Most Instagrammable Hotel in the World’ for 2023

LUX* Grand Gaube voted ‘The Most Instagrammable Hotel in the World’ for 2023

Mauritian resort was conceived by designer Kelly Hoppen and architect Jean-François Adam

Located on the northern coast of Mauritius, LUX* Grand Gaube has been named ‘The Most Instagrammable Hotel in the World’ for 2023 by readers of Luxury Travel Advisor.

The property was awarded the honour after triumphing in six rounds of voting. The Luxury Travel Advisor editorial team initially selected 64 hotels worldwide from hundreds of entries, and randomly pitted properties against one another in each knockout-style round.

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Commenting on the results, Luxury Travel Advisor editor Matt Turner said: “We hope to have inspired some of our readers and shed light on just a few of the many impressive – and Instagrammable – hotels worldwide through the competition. We thank our community and all the hotels for their participation and offer our congratulations to LUX* Grand Gaube on its victory.”

The property was awarded the honour after triumphing in six rounds of voting

LUX* Grand Gaube general manager Stephan Anseline added: “Winning this prestigious title of The Most Instagrammable Hotel in the World is a great honour for our resort, especially as votes were cast by discerning luxury travellers worldwide. 

“As one of Mauritius's top tourism jewels, we are delighted that LUX* Grand Gaube has been recognised for its excellence in design and aesthetics, in addition to its award-winning service and cuisine. We welcome guests to celebrate life and embark on a fun-filled Instagrammable adventure with us – at our resort’s many uniquely chic spaces.” 

For more information, visit www.luxgrandgaube.com

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