Pros
- Within a three-minute walk to shops, restaurants, and Pereybere Beach
- Full-service boathouse with a dive shop and water sports
- Ocean-view pool with a hot tub
- Spacious rooms with mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and private balconies
- Breezy, ocean-view restaurant with live music and free breakfast
- Intimate spa with massage treatments, a sauna, and a hamam
- Wi-Fi is free throughout the property
- Free, secure parking in a staffed lot
- A small fitness room
Cons
- Rocky and unswimmable beachfront
- Restaurant offers limited menu and mediocre food
- Tired decor in need of an update
- Spotty Wi-Fi in some rooms
Bottom Line
Every room, amenity, and design choice feels squarely mid-range at Hibiscus Beach Resort & Spa, located three minutes from the public beach in the tourist-heavy Pereybere District. It’s a property clearly past its prime, though everything is reasonably well-maintained. Guests will find no shortage of activities: swimming at the outdoor pool, free beach activities and water sports, a dive shop, an oceanfront restaurant, and a spa -- even if none of the amenities offers a real wow factor. The 50 rooms are clean, but simple and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, and furnished balconies with optional ocean views. Across the street, Pereybere Hotel & Spa offers similar amenities and a healthy dose of sophistication for around the same rates.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Modest oceanfront resort with a relaxed, no-frills vibe
From the entrance along Pereybere's bustling B13 coastal road, the yellow motel-like architecture and dated design offer little curb appeal. Stepping through the lobby into its tropical garden-enveloped pathways, however, reveals a property with a certain cozy charm. It’s dated, for sure, but the staff takes care of the landscaping and structures. The list of amenities is solid -- it checks all the boxes for a proper beachfront resort -- although none is especially noteworthy. There's a modest pool, a decent, though rocky beach, and a relaxed, open-air restaurant -- all bolstering a lively atmosphere that’s kid-friendly without feeling kid-centric.
Location
On a coastal road in the heart of touristy Pereybere Beach
The surrounding Pereybere village is one of Mauritius’ most tourist-friendly, although it’s hardly busy relative to other popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean. Within an eight-minute walk north or south, guests will find a major supermarket, dozens of shops and restaurants, and Pereybere Beach -- one of the nicest beaches on the island. Several other stunning public beaches are within a 10-minute drive. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) is at least an hour southeast, on the opposite side of the island. Unmetered taxi fares can vary widely, but are usually reasonable. The hotel can alternatively facilitate paid shuttle service to and from the airport.
Rooms
Large and simple rooms with mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and furnished balconies
Room decor is traditional. Island-inspired color palettes, dark wood furniture, and aging wall art all create a feel that’s tropical but in need of an update. Most rooms are generously sized with separate sleeping and living areas, plus shared or private terraces or patios. Few of the outdoor spaces offer anything more than a limited ocean view. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and air-conditioning. Free Wi-Fi is available in every room, although we found the service slow and unreliable. Bathrooms are clean and modest with dual sinks and stand-up shower stalls. Wall-mounted hairdryers and generic bath soap are provided. Upgraded room categories add soaking tubs.
Features
An oceanfront restaurant and an intimate spa, but a rocky beach and a small pool
Features are surprisingly diverse for a mid-range hotel. The open-air restaurant is surprisingly large and the beachfront wall ensures great views and constant cool breezes off the ocean. Live music livens up the atmosphere after dark. A free breakfast buffet is served daily; while lunch and dinner are offered a la carte. Every menu is limited, with food that’s widely panned as mediocre. The attached bar offers a full selection of beer, wine, and cocktails. Room service is also available for a fee.
The wide, palm-lined beach area is clean and perfectly suitable for relaxing on one of the many lounge chairs. But the shoreline is rough, rocky, and unswimmable, meaning guests looking to snorkel or take a dip will need to head to the adjacent Pereybere public beach. A full-service boathouse offers diving facilities, catamaran rentals, deep sea fishing charters, and numerous other water sports opportunities.
The small, Mauritius-shaped pool at the center of the property is tired and in need of updating. The awkward shape and size of the surrounding terrace allow for only a handful of guests to relax at any one time. A small attached hot tub provides a bit of overflow space.
The spa is small, but offers a decent list of massage and beauty treatments, plus a sauna and traditional Turkish bath. The tiny fitness room was closed for renovations during our visit in early 2018. Wi-Fi is free in every common area, including at the beach where the signal is much stronger than in the rooms. Self-parking is free in a large, staffed lot.
Scene
Modest oceanfront resort with a relaxed, no-frills vibe
From the entrance along Pereybere's bustling B13 coastal road, the yellow motel-like architecture and dated design offer little curb appeal. Stepping through the lobby into its tropical garden-enveloped pathways, however, reveals a property with a certain cozy charm. It’s dated, for sure, but the staff takes care of the landscaping and structures. The list of amenities is solid -- it checks all the boxes for a proper beachfront resort -- although none is especially noteworthy. There's a modest pool, a decent, though rocky beach, and a relaxed, open-air restaurant -- all bolstering a lively atmosphere that’s kid-friendly without feeling kid-centric.
Location
On a coastal road in the heart of touristy Pereybere Beach
The surrounding Pereybere village is one of Mauritius’ most tourist-friendly, although it’s hardly busy relative to other popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean. Within an eight-minute walk north or south, guests will find a major supermarket, dozens of shops and restaurants, and Pereybere Beach -- one of the nicest beaches on the island. Several other stunning public beaches are within a 10-minute drive. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) is at least an hour southeast, on the opposite side of the island. Unmetered taxi fares can vary widely, but are usually reasonable. The hotel can alternatively facilitate paid shuttle service to and from the airport.
Rooms
Large and simple rooms with mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and furnished balconies
Room decor is traditional. Island-inspired color palettes, dark wood furniture, and aging wall art all create a feel that’s tropical but in need of an update. Most rooms are generously sized with separate sleeping and living areas, plus shared or private terraces or patios. Few of the outdoor spaces offer anything more than a limited ocean view. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and air-conditioning. Free Wi-Fi is available in every room, although we found the service slow and unreliable. Bathrooms are clean and modest with dual sinks and stand-up shower stalls. Wall-mounted hairdryers and generic bath soap are provided. Upgraded room categories add soaking tubs.
Features
An oceanfront restaurant and an intimate spa, but a rocky beach and a small pool
Features are surprisingly diverse for a mid-range hotel. The open-air restaurant is surprisingly large and the beachfront wall ensures great views and constant cool breezes off the ocean. Live music livens up the atmosphere after dark. A free breakfast buffet is served daily; while lunch and dinner are offered a la carte. Every menu is limited, with food that’s widely panned as mediocre. The attached bar offers a full selection of beer, wine, and cocktails. Room service is also available for a fee.
The wide, palm-lined beach area is clean and perfectly suitable for relaxing on one of the many lounge chairs. But the shoreline is rough, rocky, and unswimmable, meaning guests looking to snorkel or take a dip will need to head to the adjacent Pereybere public beach. A full-service boathouse offers diving facilities, catamaran rentals, deep sea fishing charters, and numerous other water sports opportunities.
The small, Mauritius-shaped pool at the center of the property is tired and in need of updating. The awkward shape and size of the surrounding terrace allow for only a handful of guests to relax at any one time. A small attached hot tub provides a bit of overflow space.
The spa is small, but offers a decent list of massage and beauty treatments, plus a sauna and traditional Turkish bath. The tiny fitness room was closed for renovations during our visit in early 2018. Wi-Fi is free in every common area, including at the beach where the signal is much stronger than in the rooms. Self-parking is free in a large, staffed lot.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Beauty / Hair Salon
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Tennis Court
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