1/5 martin r. 2 years ago on Google
I
had
planned
to
stay
at
the
hotel
for
2
nights
on
the
all
inclusive
package.
Local
spirits
and
cocktails
are
included
and
there
is
a
600/800
Rupee
credit
on
the
card
for
the
à
la
carte
restaurant
(the
actual
amount
was
never
made
clear).
The
positive
point
of
this
hotel
is
that
the
rooms
are
extremely
spacious
with
huge
beds
and
bathrooms
with
separate
bath
tubs
and
showers.
The
hotel
is
a
family
orientated
hotel
on
a
large
complex
in
the
middle
of
a
residential
complex
meaning
that
residents
can
use
the
gym
and
facilities
of
the
hotel.
The
pool
area
is
quite
small
with
very
limited
sun
loungers
so
I'm
not
sure
how
people
manage
if
they
wake
up
late
and
want
to
sit
by
the
pool.
The
pool
is
small
compared
to
the
number
of
rooms
the
hotel
has.
There
is
a
kids
pool
and
a
separate
pool
on
two
levels.
When
we
arrived
we
were
met
by
screaming
kids
all
after
noon,
not
quite
the
relaxing
atmosphere
I
had
wished
for.
The
grounds
by
the
beach
are
ok
and
the
beach
is
small
compared
to
other
hotels
I
have
visited
in
Mauritius.
There's
an
area
where
they
used
to
have
bed
loungers
but
this
has
been
left
to
overgrow
which
again
gives
a
bad
impression
on
the
hotel.
Dinner
is
either
à
la
carte
or
buffet.
The
buffet
area
is
very
small
again
compared
to
the
amount
of
rooms
at
the
hotel.
We
had
to
wait
for
a
table
for
example.
The
à
la
carte
restaurant
is
obviously
more
expensive
than
600/800
rupees
so
you
have
to
pay
more
HOWEVER
there
is
a
'secret'
all
inclusive
package
menu
which
they
don't
seem
to
show/want
to
show
to
guests.
It
is
a
set
menu
with
3-4
choices
all
of
which
are
included
within
the
package,
so
just
ask
to
see
this
menu!
Breakfast
was
just
OK
but
staff
are
disinterested
and
service
is
poor.
I
found
a
hair
in
the
bacon
so
it
put
me
off
eating
there.
Yes
they
made
me
fresh
bacon,
which
was
a
nice
gesture
but
I
didn't
ask
for
it
and
was
made
to
feel
guilty
for
not
accepting
it.
I
had
rung
reception
to
ask
for
slippers
for
the
room
and
was
no
before
they
hung
up
on
me,
great
service!
The
next
day
I
asked
the
room
cleaning
staff
and
they
kindly
gave
me
some.
There
is
a
shuttle
bus
service
at
specific
times
to
go
to
the
sister
hotel
Radisson
Blu
Poste
Lafayette
which
is
an
adult
only
hotel.
The
service
at
this
hotel
is
100%
superior
to
the
Azuri
complex
and
a
more
relax
atmosphere.
The
positive
aspects
of
this
hotel
are
the
size
of
the
rooms
and
the
buffet
dinner
(if
you
don't
find
any
hairs).
If
you're
looking
for
a
lively
family
hotel
this
is
for
you
but
I
wouldn't
spend
£1000s
on
staying
here.