My comprehensive review of the Radisson Blu Azuri: The staff deserve a full five stars. Every member of staff we encountered was friendly, extremely helpful, and went out of their way to make us feel welcome and at home throughout our stay. The rooms were spacious and well equipped with plenty of amenities, including a bath and shower, his and hers sinks, hairdryer, shampoo, conditioner, shower caps, bathrobes, moisturiser, shower gel, hand soap, and slippers. An iron and ironing board were also available upon request. Housekeeping cleaned the rooms daily to a very good standard. The beach area was clean, well maintained, and enjoyable. However, the swimming pool was advertised as heated, but unfortunately it was not, and the water was too cold to fully enjoy. One of the main disappointments was the food and drink selection. As British travellers, we felt the hotel did not really cater to our tastes, and the choices available were extremely limited. The à la carte restaurant also offered very little variety, with only two starter options available. On at least five evenings, we struggled to find anything appealing to eat and chose to dine elsewhere instead. The all-inclusive drinks package was also disappointing, as it only included local spirits and beer, which we personally did not enjoy. In our opinion, the “all-inclusive” experience did not feel truly all inclusive. That said, Mauritius is a beautiful island and the people are incredibly welcoming and friendly. If I were to return, I would choose a room-only option rather than all inclusive. Overall, while the staff and accommodation were excellent, the food and drink experience let the hotel down for us. Therefore, I would rate this hotel 3 stars overall. Get smarter responses, upload files and images, and more. Log in Sign up for free