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VILLA CREOLE

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VILLA CREOLE
Category: Self-catering accommodation
  • Airport
    Located at 5 km

  • Beach
  • Sea Front
  • Baby Sitting
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  • Safe
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Catherine is passionate about the Seychelles and is always pleased to share its beauty with others. She is always prepared to give you the best advice on your next stay on our beautiful islands.

VILLA CREOLE  - La Digue
The New Villa Creole recently open borders the Anse Union beaches amid a peaceful and exotic garden of takamaka trees and flowering plants that overlooks the neighbouring island of Praslin.
Four airy and spacious bungalows are just 2 minutes' walk from the beach and close to shops and to the attractions of l'Union Estate.
Each bungalow offers  1 double room with ensuite shower, and a living and sitting area with a canape bed, fully furbished kitchenet and all with aircon.
Each bungalow can cater for 2 to 4 persons. Maide Services is assure everyday
Room Facilities • Air Conditioning • Cable TV • Hair Dryer • Kitchen Accessories • Microwave Oven • Mini-bar • Open-air / outdoor shower • Private Veranda • Room Fan • Room Safe • Telephone • TV
Site Facilities • Internet Access • Room Service • TV Lounge
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The island : La Digue

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LA DIGUE « ISLAND OF TRANQUILLITY »

The fourth largest island in the Seychelles (5km by 3km) and lies 43 kilometres from Mahé and 6 ½ km from Praslin.
La Digue is perhaps the most charming of all the Seychelles islands and is least developed and a firm favorite amongst visitors with stunning beaches, oxcarts and bicycles.
La Digue has still got all the fascination of an untouched world and it has a population with approximately 2000 inhabitants, where the rhythm of local life is relaxed and natural and should be lived as such, the beautiful colonial-style houses surrounded by greenery speak of times gone by.

Nid d’Aigle or Eagle’s Nest mountain rises to about 300 metres and covers almost the whole of the inland. The only lowland is on the west where Anse Reunion, La Passe and Union are situated. There is an extremely long beach with Pointe Cap Barbi to the northwest and Pointe Source d’Argent, backed by huge granite rocks appearing either pink or grey according to the rays of the sun

The best way to visit La Digue is to rent bicycles or ox-carts where on the south west and east coast of the island lies Anse Source d’Argent , Grand Anse, Petite Anse and Anse Coco is a film maker’s and photographers’s dream.
The island of La Digue is an invitation to a timeless paradise, where life has remained unchanged for so many years, surely deserves a longer stay.

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Time seems to stand still on La Digue!