Spanish hotel chain RIU Hotels & Resorts has expanded its global presence with the opening of two new hotels in Mauritius, situated in the foothills of Le Morne Brabant.

The newly launched properties include the family-oriented Riu Turquoise and the adults-only Riu Palace Mauritius.

Riu Palace Mauritius marks the first RIU Palace hotel in this destination and is a four-star establishment with 310 rooms.

It introduces the Elite Club service, which enhances the guest experience with exclusive amenities such as a reserved beach section, a private pool area, a welcome gift, and a dedicated Elite Club restaurant.

Riu Palace guests can access dining options, five bars, two pools, and a comprehensive entertainment programme.

Meanwhile, Riu Turquoise offers 390 rooms and diverse services.

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According to RIU, the development of these two hotels involved the demolition of two previous properties, reflecting RIU’s commitment to Mauritius since 2014.

With a combined total of 700 rooms, both hotels offer RIU’s 24-hour all-inclusive service.

Sustainability is also a key focus, with 2,418 solar panels installed on the roofs, making these hotels among the most energy-efficient in the chain.

The solar panels are capable of occasionally supplying 100% of the hotels’ electricity needs and will significantly contribute to their energy requirements throughout the day.