My family and I have visited Mauritius twice, and on both occasions we stayed at the Beau Rivage. Our most recent trip was at the beginning of January 2007 and we stayed for a week.
The Beau Rivage is a family hotel. It's catered for families. It is a 5 star hotel, but it is not quite up ... Read review
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overlooking blue lagoon on east of Mauritius. The 174 guestrooms are spread over two floors and have tropical blue and yellow decor with balconies overlooking the sea. All are equipped with climate control, ceiling fans, minibars and coffee/teamakers. They also feature satellite television, direct dial phones with voicemail and Internet connections and bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, and hair dryers. The hotel offers an idyllic setting in lush tropical gardens with a 2,000 square metre swimming pool (including a kids' pool) overlooking a white sandy beach and a beautiful blue lagoon. Guests can take advantage of the onsite Spa Aphrodite which offers a jetted tub, cold plunge swimming pool, high tech gym, sauna and Turkish bath. The Spa also features a hydrotherapy room, two massage treatment rooms, beauty treatment room and hairdressing saloon. The Little Mermaid kid's club has three qualifiedhostesses to entertain youngsters, a babysitting service is also available as well as a teenager's club. The Rive Gauche Restaurant offers Mauritian, French, Chinese, Indian and International cuisine while La Mediterranee Restaurant is set on a Mediterranean style terrace on the beach serving salads, pasta and pizza from a wood burning stove. The Indouchine Restaurant features Brazilian rosewood flooring and Persian rugs and serves French and Asian fusion food by candlelight and Le Langoustier Restaurant offers splendid sea views and serves seafood. The Club Savanne Bar has an African theme with jazz music while the Monsoon Lounge&Bar is by the swimming pool with sea views and serves light meals and cocktails as well as high tea with scones and Indian sweetmeats. L'Aventure du Sucre, museum tracing the history of sugar production on the island, is 20 kilometres from the hotel and the excellent shopping of Gr
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The Hotel Beau Rivage comprises thatched villas in lush gardens on white sandy beach ... more
overlooking blue lagoon on east of Mauritius. The 174 guestrooms are spread over two floors and have tropical blue and yellow decor with balconies overlooking the sea. All are equipped with climate control, ceiling fans, minibars and coffee/teamakers. They also feature satellite television, direct dial phones with voicemail and Internet connections and bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, and hair dryers. The hotel offers an idyllic setting in lush tropical gardens with a 2,000 square metre swimming pool (including a kids' pool) overlooking a white sandy beach and a beautiful blue lagoon. Guests can take advantage of the onsite Spa Aphrodite which offers a jetted tub, cold plunge swimming pool, high tech gym, sauna and Turkish bath. The Spa also features a hydrotherapy room, two massage treatment rooms, beauty treatment room and hairdressing saloon. The Little Mermaid kid's club has three qualifiedhostesses to entertain youngsters, a babysitting service is also available as well as a teenager's club. The Rive Gauche Restaurant offers Mauritian, French, Chinese, Indian and International cuisine while La Mediterranee Restaurant is set on a Mediterranean style terrace on the beach serving salads, pasta and pizza from a wood burning stove. The Indouchine Restaurant features Brazilian rosewood flooring and Persian rugs and serves French and Asian fusion food by candlelight and Le Langoustier Restaurant offers splendid sea views and serves seafood. The Club Savanne Bar has an African theme with jazz music while the Monsoon Lounge&Bar is by the swimming pool with sea views and serves light meals and cocktails as well as high tea with scones and Indian sweetmeats. L'Aventure du Sucre, museum tracing the history of sugar production on the island, is 20 kilometres from the hotel and the excellent shopping of Gr
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: Wonderful beach, nice staff, oversized pool, large rooms Disadvantages: Prices in the hotel, slow service
...occasions we stayed at the Beau Rivage. Our most recent trip was at the beginning of January 2007 and we stayed for a week.
The Beau Rivage is a family hotel. It's catered for families. It is a 5 star hotel, but it is not quite up to the very very high standard of the other luxury hotels on the island. It's a very good resort style hotel, but it lacks the cutting edge you would experience in the other 5 star deluxe hotels. However, ... ...5 star you want, the Beau Rivage is the most price efficient option. It is considerably cheaper than its rivals. Look out for very good deals, usually available all year round such as buy a week, get a week free. However, do make sure you book a half board meal plan- drinks and meals are very very expensive.
Overall, it has all the facilities you would expect of a 5 star resort. It boasts one of the largest pools on the island. It's ... more
My family and I have visited Mauritius twice, and on both occasions we stayed at the Beau Rivage. Our most recent trip was at the beginning of January 2007 and we stayed for a week.
The Beau Rivage is a family hotel. It's catered for families. It is a 5 star hotel, but it is not quite up to the very very high standard of the other luxury hotels on the island. It's a very good resort style hotel, but it lacks the cutting edge you would experience in the other 5 star deluxe hotels. However, I believe they are building a new wing with butler attended suites, so as to challenge the top end hotels on the island. And if it is 5 star you want, the Beau Rivage is the most price efficient option. It is considerably cheaper than its rivals. Look out for very good deals, usually available all year round such as buy a week, get a week free. However, do make sure you book a half board meal plan- drinks and meals are very very expensive.
Overall, it has all the facilities you would expect of a 5 star resort. It boasts one of the largest pools on the island. It's mostly a shallow pool so it's very child friendly. There is a tennis court, kid's club, spa, gym and games room, plus a dedicated animation team to motivate you to take part in a game of beach volleyball or such.
But the hotel's biggest advantage is its fantastic strip of beach. It must be one of the best beaches on the island. Very clean, white sand, clear water and little rock pools. It really is postcard stuff. If you are looking for a beach holiday, then this is the hotel for you. In comparison, the Residence Hotel next door has a crumby beach in comparison- narrow, rocky and uncomfortable to walk on. In terms of beach, the Beau Rivage has the edge over its rivals.
Rooms are huge and airy. Much bigger than a standard UK hotel room. Big beds, wonderfully oversized bathrooms with separate bath and shower. Each room has either a balcony or terrace and every room has a wonderful sea view.
There are a few negatives which means the Beau Rivage just fails to match the super luxurious mega resorts. The food is good in quality but the main restaurant is lacking in creativity. Guests on the half board plan eat in the main restaurant, which provides different themed buffets. However, the chefs seem to prepare the same type of food each night even though one night maybe asian themed, and one night may be round the world themed. After 3 or 4 nights it became uninspiring and boring. There are some other quality restaurants but you have to pay through the nose to dine there. There's a lobster restaurant, an asian fusion restaurant, and in the summer, the beach restaurant.
And that's what is the main problem we had with the hotel. The prices are outrageous. One night there was a Mauritian night at the beach restaurant. There was to be drinks, a BBQ and some entertainment. But it was something like 40 or 50 euros per head not including alcohol. Considering it would cost a family of four 100 euros to eat lunch, it really is an expensive hotel if you are not on half or full board. It can add up. The other negative is that everything is priced in euros, which became very confusing when we were trying to work out how much we were actually spending. You can pay in rupees but this even confuses the staff and can be a long winded process. It must be noted that this hotel has a very European clientele- there are usually a few British families, but the majority of guests that stay here are French.
The last thing is that service could be better. All the staff are friendly and eager to help but often at dinner time, the waiters can be come a bit confused and slow. But the Mauritian way is laid back anyway. But if it's service you are looking for, you won't get it here. They do have a lot to learn if they want to compete with the big hotels. Overall it's inefficient and slightly frustrating, but it in an endearing sort of way.
So overall, the Beau Rivage is a very good hotel. The facilities are excellent, staff are friendly and the beach is fantastic. It is quite rightly a 5 star hotel, but not 5 star deluxe.
Advantages: Beautiful beach, excellent service, friendly, great in every way Disadvantages: weather not extremely hot in our summer, but it is still nice
This pricy but luxury hotel was brilliant. the beach had lovely sand and you could walk along either way, walking dsitance from shops. Food fabulous, buffets, menu nights, choice of resturants.
Watersports- waterskiing, wind surfing, kayaking, pedaloes, much more. Great fun
The pool is massive, it has a large paddling area the a centre infinity style pool which is deeper.
Lots of kids when we went (our summer). Activities organised for them if ... ...entertainment great. TV in room with loads of channels.
Bathroom amazingly big with massive shower and a bath and a seperate toilet, twin sinks! Books from the 'reading corner' availiable to borrow for free!
Great value and i had the time of my life there!
I would REALLY recomend it its definately worth the money. ...
Mia_x 02.01.2007
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Advantages: Beautiful hotel resort, friendly staff Disadvantages: Bit pricey but worth the money
We went to this hotel for a 2 week break in 2004. At the time my son was only 3 months old and my daughter was 6 years old. When we got there we felt like we had died and gone to heaven. The reception we got was out of this world and the hotel staff just couldn't do enough for us. The room was perfect, and we had interconnecting rooms, with the childrens bedroom having that extra special touch just for them. The pool area was exellent and the staff ... ...giving you a pile and sending you on your way. They even come round on hot days and spray your face with evian water and clean your sunglasses for you. The swimming pool gently slopes so it's safe for the children, and the beach is perfect. There is no strong current in the ocean due to the coral reef, and the water sports are fantastic. The food is exceptional with special theme nights, and there is evening entertainment most nights. Also, the African ...
Moshulu123 14.01.2007
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