The rooms
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Capturing the stunning view of the Indian Ocean, These rooms are located on the upper section of the building. All rooms are inclusive of an ensuite bathroom with shower and tub. A private sitting area which opens up to the balcony with garden & sea view.
Capturing the stunning view of the Indian Ocean, These rooms are located on the upper section of the building. An airy balcony with a superb view of the sea, filled by a calming
profusion of salty scent flowing in from the ocean.
This room has a living are on the ground floor, stairs lead up to a large bedroom with ensuite bathroom with tub and shower. The bedroom opens out to a spacious terrace decking with a superb sea view. There is only one of this category, much larger in size offering more living space including an outdoor dining area.
The perfect place for a private sundowner.
The rates
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Special Offers
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SPECIAL OFFERS 2024/2025 - VILLAGE DU PECHEUR
SPECIAL OFFERS
Available : 26/06/2024 to 31/10/2025
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HONEYMOON OFFER 2024/2025 - VILLAGE DU PECHEUR
Available : 26/06/2024 to 31/10/2025
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The island : Praslin
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Praslin is the second largest granite island in the Seychelles, about 40 kilometers away from the main island of Mahé. With a small population of over 7,000 people, the island is a heavenly paradise imbued with some of the most impressive and unspoiled natural beaches and tropical landscapes in the world.
Praslin is home to fascinating attractions such as the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can spot the Coco de Mer – the world’s heaviest nut, from trees almost 400 years old – and the black parrot, the world’s rarest bird, only to be found in Seychelles. Just a few minutes away from the resort, you can marvel at the world renowned Anse Lazio, famed for its idyllic beach setting of white sand and turquoise water framed by lush vegetation and dramatic granite formations.
The island’s strategic location provides perfect opportunities for excursions to neighboring islands, some of which are nurturing sanctuaries for rare endemic flora and fauna, such as Aride island, the finest seabird island in the western Indian Ocean, Curieuse island, home to hundreds of giant tortoises, or La Digue island, praised for its stunning beaches.