Hotels in Seychelles
3 Seychelles hotels found. As well as being up to your usual high standards, these hotels have all passed our 'responsible travel' criteria.
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| in brief: | Exclusive boutique hotel nestled into lush tropical hillside with breathtaking views; this luxury resort blends elegance, modern day comforts and natural surroundings of a tropical paradise featuring 12 intimate villas, fine dining restaurant, infinity pool, private spa and helipad. |
| type of trip: | Accommodation |
| price: | From £2912 per room per week |
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| in brief: | Nestled in Intendance Bay with spectacular views of the Indian Ocean, one of the world's most beautiful beaches, the Banyan Tree hotel and spa resort provides a rare taste of paradise for your Seychelles holiday. |
| type of trip: | Accommodation |
| price: | From €4830 + tax per room per week |
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| in brief: | The most refined resort in the Seychelles, Sainte Anne Resort and Spa is undeniably one of the finest hotels on the islands, and is an ideal choice for couples and honeymooners. The Villa-only resort is set on a 200-hectare private island, surrounded by one of the largest Marine Parks in the Indian Ocean. |
| type of trip: | Accommodation |
| price: | From £3475 per person per week inc UK flights |
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Country facts for Seychelles
Weather
Seychelles is a year round destination. Diving is best from March to May and September to November, while hiking is best from May to September. Bird-watching is best in April for breeding season, from May to September for nesting of Sooty Terns, and in October for migration.
Getting there and around
Flights from London to Mahé International Airport take 10 hours. Buses, ferries, bicycle & car hire, taxis, domestic flights and even helicopter charters are available for the relatively short travelling times between the islands and places of interest.
Geography
Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, east of mainland Africa.
Main attractions
Pristine, uncrowded beaches perfect for swimming & snorkelling.
UNESCO World Heritage Site 'Vallée de Mai', a beautiful primeval forest home to some 6,000 Coco de Mer trees.
Creole houses & artists' studios, and Creole cuisine.
Walking, golf, horse-riding, walking, diving, swimming, surfing & fishing.
National reserves and marine parks.
Guided nature tours to see rare species of flora and fauna.
Culture
Tourism employs about 30% of the labour force and provides more than 70% of hard currency earnings. Tuna fishing, farming and small-scale manufacturing are amongst the country's other main industries.
Languages
English, French and Seychellois Creole.
Money
The currency is the Seychellois rupee (SCR).
Time zone
Seychelles Time, GMT+4 (UTC+4).
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