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ROMANTIC EXPERIENCE ON SILHOUETTE ISLAND

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ROMANTIC EXPERIENCE ON SILHOUETTE ISLAND
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Under the Management of Mrs Daniella Payet Alis whose past experiences in the last 40 years in selling and promoting The Seychelles Islands started as:

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ROMANTIC EXPERIENCE ON SILHOUETTE ISLAND - 5 Nights at La Belle Tortue Lodge

Book your romantic package and receive as follows:

  • Bottle of Champagne in your room
  • A candlelight dinner
  • A romantic picnic on a deserted beach

Price from 975 Euros per person for 5 nights on half board basis.

Extra night from 170 Euros per person and per night

This price includes:

  • 5 Nights on Half Board basis in a Lodge Room for 2 persons
  • Return Boat transfers for 2 persons Mahe/Silhouette/Mahe 
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ROMANTIC EXPERIENCE ON SILHOUETTE ISLAND

The island : Silhouette

ROMANTIC EXPERIENCE ON SILHOUETTE ISLAND

Standing to a height of 740 metres, Silhouette is the third largest granitic island of the archipelago and lies some 30 kilometres from the north west coast of Mahé.

Deriving its name from French Minister in the XVIII century : Etienne de Silhouette, the island has long been considered as a hide-out for the famous Hodoul pirate and its inhabitants are still convinced that there are still some hidden treasure buried somewhere in their island.
Standing to a height of 750 metres, Silhouette has managed to escape the ravages of deforestation which has sadly affected many islands of the Indian Ocean. The steep slopes, dense vegetation and difficult landing conditions have probably resulted in the higher levels of the forest remaining intact.

The island has no roads and no vehicles and its forest is the home of some very rare plants - ideal for hikers and those who wish to discover exceptional tropical forests and some traditional, creole houses.