Overview
Serenity, luxury and never-ending views of the turquoise sea are all part of daily life at Anelia Resort on the west coast of Mauritius. Holidaymakers of all kinds will enjoy the friendly atmosphere of popular Flic-en-Flac, and this resort has fan...
Serenity, luxury and never-ending views of the turquoise sea are all part of daily life at Anelia Resort on the west coast of Mauritius. Holidaymakers of all kinds will enjoy the friendly atmosphere of popular Flic-en-Flac, and this resort has fantastic facilities for a beach break. Swimming pools, sports activities and a choice of buffet and a la carte dining are all on the menu. At the end of the day, enjoy a magical Mauritian sunset before retiring to a luxurious room or bungalow.
How far is the nearest beach?
Anelia Resort and Spa is located on the beachfront.
Distance from resort centre
The resort is approximately 5 to 10 minutes’ walk away from the restaurants and bars in Flic-en-Flac
Distance from airport
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport is approximately 47km from Anelia Resort and Spa.
Pools
Restaurant
Bar
Gym
Beach
Spa
Wifi
For Families
All-Inclusive
The Amelia Resort & Spa all-inclusive concept includes the following:
- International buffet breakfast (7.30am to 10am)
- Buffet lunch (12 noon to 2.30pm)
- Option to enjoy lunch at the Burger Bar (12 noon to 3pm)
- Afternoon tea and pancakes (4pm to 5pm)
- Themed buffet dinner (7pm to 10pm, buffet dinner organised at the Beach Esplanade every Wednesday and Saturday)
- A selection of locally bottled alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, including soft drinks, packed juice, still and sparkling water, tea, coffee, beer, rum, vodka, wine, whisky, gin and a pre-selection of cocktails (10.30am to 10.30pm daily)
- Minibar with a selection of locally bottled drinks, replenished once a day
Details, including times and benefits, may be subject to change. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities.
4.2
Google reviews (1930)
Keith Jones
The hotel is small and quiet, great if you want a relaxing holiday. The staff are amazing. They are friendly and helpful. Amal will arrange taxis and trips, just tell him what it is you want. Lucie is absolutely lovely as are all the staff in the restaurants. Nothing is too much. The bar staff are great too. All in all a great hotel and staff that have given us many fond memories to treasure. I would highly recommend Anelia Resort & Spa. I will miss them all
Saumyata Srivastava
one of the best times, I have spent with my partner. it's a very beautiful resort with Indian cuisine for breakfast as well as dinner along with continental n french one. we were very satisfied with our stay. would plan to visit here again.
Onkar Nishant
Racism at the Resort
So this happened when I went on my Honeymoon trip to Mauritius.We had a good welcome drink and we were escorted to our room.The Room had a great pool side and Sea View.The Staff were very Cheerful and Hospitable.We had a good time at the Resort.We went on the Private Beach and we had a good Beach side Dinner.Second day was also good and same arrangements were there.Things started changing from Day 3 when a group of Indian Guests arrived the same resort.At Night we had dinner with same arrangements but then there was a slight difference in the treatment of Indian Guests and other Guests.Next Day onwards we started seeing discrimination against the Indian Guests.We were treated differently at Dinner.There was a difference in the Attitude of Staff towards particularly Indian Guests.They had a separate Buffet and We were not even allowed to sit in the vicinity of the other Guests.
This made us feel that the Country which was inhabited by the Indians, treated Indians like this.I hope this never happens with anyone in the future and The Resort rectifies this.
Thankyou ✨.
Arushi Kansal
The location and facilities are fine. The food is below average. The view and the beach is amazing. Having said that the staff and higher management is awfully rude and racist towards Indians. They won't have basic necessities like sanitary pad, scissors or an iron and will give you egoistic answers. Over priced for a lot of stuff if you are not going through some package. Our breakfast and dinner were included in the package but a cheese samosa outside the package will cost you 400 Mauritian rupees. I would suggest to avoid it if you are a proud Indian 🇮🇳.
Nick Weedon
Way below expectations, service was slow and just about acceptable for greasy cafe. Staff don’t really engage which is not good in my opinion.
Some minor room problems and then then lock broke, they didn’t believe me until I insisted they come and see for themselves, took 4 goes to fix.
Generally it feels like a tired and old hotel that’s about to lose another star. Would not return.
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