Le Duc De Praslin
After a massive refurbishment, this little island of subdued glamour, a coco fesse's throw from the beach, now ranks as one of the most solid options on Praslin...
After a massive refurbishment, this little island of subdued glamour, a coco fesse's throw from the beach, now ranks as one of the most solid options on Praslin...
If you're looking for the classic Seychelles setting, complete with shady palms, lagoon views and a splendid china-white stretch of sand just steps from your door, then this resort-style operation won't disappoint...
If you're looking for the perfect compromise between style, atmosphere and seclusion, then look no further than this little slice of heaven nestled in Anse La Farine, and accessible by boat only (from Baie Ste Anne jetty)...
This hodgepodge of a resort comprises A-frame chalets packed rather close together as well as an atmospheric plantation house, standard rooms, some with sea views. They're all set on exotic garden areas overlooking Anse Marron...
No, you're not on the beach, but lovely Anse Takamaka is just a ten-minute walk away. This inviting venue offers six comfortable, shiny-clean, well-appointed villas in a secluded spot...
Praslin's top-drawer establishment occupies the whole northwest tip of the island...
Rooms here are serviceable and blessed with lovely views of Anse Patates but hardly fuel the imagination. Lacks the charm of nearby L'Océan.
Domaine de L'Orangeraie is the closest thing La Digue has to a boutique hotel. Dotted in meticulously maintained gardens, the villas are dressed up in a Creole-Balinese fusion with hardwood furnishings, four-poster beds and rich textiles...
A commendable guesthouse in a balmy garden setting. All eight rooms are clean, well organised (air-con, a private terrace, daily cleaning) and serviceable. There's a tiny pool, too.
Choose the exclusive Black Parrot Suites, perched on a headland with fantastic ocean views, if you want some serious cosseting; the Coco de Mer, with 40 rooms, a gym, tennis court, a restaurant, shops and a bar, has more of a resort feel...
This resort occupies a large, nicely landscaped plot by the beach, at Anse Gouvernement (the eastern tip of Anse Volbert). Squeezed in between the spacious, stand-alone, split-level units are a swimming pool and a restaurant...
This relaxed operation is recommended for its cheerfully appointed, spick-and-span rooms with terracotta tiles, plump bedding and partial ocean views. A well-tended pool and an excellent beachside restaurant round off the offerings...
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