Review
The Four Seasons Kuda Huraa is especially appreciated for its overflow swimming pool overhanging the ocean, bordered by two of its restaurants. It is suitable for couples and families, equipped with babysitting service and a kids club.
Advantages
- Big island
- Swimming pool in each room
- Room service 24/7
Disadvantages
- Corals on the beach and in the water
- Cold decor, especially in the rooms
- Lack of aethetism of the buildings
Price and availability of the Hotel
The Four Seasons currently has a babysitting service and a kids club for children from 4 to 12.
7.75/10
Created in 1993 and reopened on 15 September 2006, the Four Seasons is a hotel housing 96 solid bungalows distributed around an alley. The sable covering the latter is grey and poor in quality. The most beautiful part of the hotel is made up of the overflow swimming pool overhanging the ocean, as well as a whirlpool bath and a small pool for kids. Behind, two of the three restaurants are built. They have an unobstructed view. The hotel has a spa, with sauna and hammam, located on the island just across. Clients get there calmly by gondola. You can also use the fitness room or practice numerous water sports.
7.75/10
The hotel has 96 bungalows, divided into 3 categories: beach pavilions, beach bungalows and waterbungalows. The rooms are fully equipped: plasma screen with satellite, mini-bar, safe, direct telephone line for international calling, CD and DVD player, the essentials for tea and coffee. The rooms, on piers or on the edge of the beach, are modern. The decor is contemporary, a little cold in the waterbungalows. With a bathtub, a double wash-hand basin, inside and outside showers, the bathroom is however magnificent, lined with marble, and like the room it has a bay window opening on a terrace facing the beach or the sea, with a table, deckchairs and a swimming pool (for the beach bungalows). The room has a lot of storage, dressing rooms and other areas.
7.75/10
The hotel has three restaurants. The main one, open morning, noon and evening, is the "Cafe Hurah", à la carte. This restaurant is by the overflow pool and offers a sea view. Next to it, the Baraabaru, an Indian restaurant, is open exclusively for dinner. It hangs over the ocean. Further down, the Reef Club serves all three meals, buffet or à la carte.
All meals can be served privately in your villa, 24/7. Two bars also exist including one at the swimming pool.
6.5/10
The beach is really disappointing! It is certainly long and large enough, equipped with deckchairs and some sunshades, but unfortunately it is completely covered with corals that hurt the feet! It is impossible to walk barefoot there! The sand is grey. The closer you get to the water, the whiter it is, but there are still corals and stones. It is also difficult to walk in the water or swim in the water without worrying about hurting your feet, given the slight difference in level.