Le Meridien Ile Maurice — 5-Star Luxury Hotel in Pointe Aux Piments, Mauritius
★★★★★ 5-Star Luxury Hotel

Le Meridien Ile Maurice

Pointe Aux Piments  ·  Mauritius  ·  Village Hall Lane 3

4.4 3334 guest reviews

About Le Meridien Ile Maurice — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Pointe Aux Piments

Le Meridien Ile Maurice is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Pointe Aux Piments, Mauritius. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5

Shruti Gilani
★★★★★ Jun 2025

We had such a lovely time there. Everything is just so good about the resort. The cleanliness, the food, the ambience, the service...everything just perfect. Special mention for SANDRINE, LAKSHMI and ASHA. All 3 of them are Lovely and made us so comfortable. Except POOJA R...we did not like her attitude and behaviour towards the guests. Very rude. Rest everything was so good. Would love to visit again.

Ameerah Jabbar
★★★★☆ Aug 2025

We had a wonderful stay at the hotel! Everything was excellent — from the delicious food to the amazing room service. The communication with the staff was smooth and easy, which made our experience even better. I would especially like to thank Hisham for his kindness and professionalism — he truly made our stay more special. I liked everything about the hotel.

Majed
★★☆☆☆ Aug 2025

I recently spent 9 days at Le Méridien. my overall experience did not meet expectations, especially compared to other five-star hotels. First, don’t let the price fool you — the experience doesn’t reflect the cost. The hotel was very crowded, and the service and facilities didn’t live up to a premium stay. A big surprise was that there are no elevators. You’ll need to use stairs, which is especially inconvenient for families, elderly guests, or anyone with luggage. This made me seriously question the 5-star rating — it honestly feels more like a 4-star hotel. The pool was too cold for kids to swim in, and there was no heater. That’s something I now recommend checking before booking any hotel, especially if you’re traveling with children. The room design could be smarter — in our case, the bathroom was larger than the bedroom, which made us laugh but also wonder about the layout choices. The reception team was not friendly or efficient, and I often had to follow up repeatedly to get basic requests handled. The one highlight was Nomad Restaurant. It offered a great variety of dishes every day, and the food quality was excellent. Overall, the hotel has potential but falls short in several key areas — service, comfort, and practicality. If you’re traveling with kids or expecting a true five-star experience, I’d recommend considering other options.