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Riu
Palace Mauritius is the first RIU Palace hotel opening in this
destination. It is a four-star superior Adults Only hotel with the
new and exclusive Elite Club service. The four-star Riu
Turquoise, in turn, is a hotel ideal for a family holiday thanks to its
wide variety of services and dining options.
RIU’s project consisted of demolishing the two
previous hotels to build its offerings in Mauritius, a destination it added to
its portfolio in 2014, from the ground up. RIU is currently the only Spanish
chain operating in Mauritius. Both hotels have a total of 700 rooms and
offer RIU’s exclusive 24-hour All-Inclusive service. They also are the
chain’s most energy efficient hotels thanks to the 2,418 solar panels
installed on their roofs. The hotels are practically self-sufficient, as the
solar panels will occasionally be able to supply 100% of the electricity the
hotels need and will cover a significant portion of the supply at other times
of day.
With 310 rooms, Riu Palace
Mauritius promises an unparalleled experience for anyone looking for the
utmost comfort and exclusive services in a spectacular natural environment. Its
guests have access to a wide variety of high-quality culinary options at its
main “La Riviere” restaurant with a terrace where guests can enjoy
meals outdoors; Asian restaurant “Kaori” and the gourmet “Krystal.” The
hotel also has five bars notably including “Capuchino” patisserie and
ice cream shop, where guests can enjoy the authentic flavour of a good coffee
and Pepe’s Food grill, where customers will find a wide variety of
snacks. Outside the hotel, there are two pools, one with a swim-up bar.
Entertainment is guaranteed thanks to the extensive day and evening
entertainment programme.
With its Elite Club service, it offers
the opportunity to book a luxury experience with rooms in a privileged
location. Elite customers will enjoy a welcome gift, an exclusive pool area,
reserved area on the beach, and an exclusive Elite Club restaurant.
With 390 rooms, Riu Turquoise was
designed to offer both families and couples an unforgettable experience and
extensive and outstanding dining options. Guests will be able to enjoy the
delicacies of the main restaurant "La Gaulette”, Indian restaurant "Bangalore"
and the Steakhouse, for grill lovers. The latter two are also
available for guests staying at the RIU Palace hotel. They also have five bars
to choose from: the lobby bar "Savanne” the saloon "Sega",
shared with RIU Palace Mauritius, the Sports Bar, the pool bar "Lagoon"
and "Pepe’s Food" grill.
Equipped to offer fun and entertainment at all
ages, the hotel has two main pools, a third with a bar and children’s pool for
the youngest members of the family who also have access to RIULand kid’s club.
Mauritius is a natural paradise and a cultural
melting pot, making the country a dream to discover for visitors. Water sports
are also another major draw for the destination and that is why RIU has
maintained its successful partnerships with Scuba Caribe and ION Club Mauritius
so guests can discover the coast and ocean with the former and learn to or go
kitesurfing, windsurfing, or surfing with the latter.
Image
Credit: © RIU Hotels & Resorts
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