Our View
Banyan Tree errs less on the young family side of things -
there's no kids' club, and the sea can be a little choppy at
times and therefore not suitable for very young children - so the
majority of your holiday companions will be couples. Also,
look out for the informal cocktail party, this way you'll get to
meet the management, who go beyond the call of duty to make
sure your stay is to-the-letter, perfect.
Hotel Description
No-holds-barred luxury with views of one of the world's most
beautiful beaches: not a bad start for this, the renowned
Banyan Tree group's Seychelles outpost. Your stay will be centred
around exquisite attention to detail, with every last detail
thought of. Champagne provided by your own personal butler as you
and your loved one watch the sun set over the ocean? Check. An
African barbecue catered to your own tastes as the sea laps
againstyour toes? Check.Thai Ginger Ayurvedic Massage in one of
eight hillside pavilions? Check.
And that's just a taster. Recreation, should you choose to drag
yourself away from the talcum sand, includes private driving,
helicopter or island-hopping trips, watersports, or perhaps an
ecological tour of the Vallee de Mai, a UNESCO heritage site
and home to the coco-de-mer palm, which past explorers mistook for
the Gardenof Eden. Did someone say Eden?
Resort facts & prices
Accommodation: 87 Villas including 29 with
private pools and a Royal Villa. All accommodations have
private free-form infinity swimming pool, indoor shower,
bathrobes, tea/coffee-making facilities, minibar,
direct-dial phone, safe and wireless Internet. Higher
category rooms, feature outdoor showers and steam rooms.
Transfer: 30 minutes by car or 5 minutes
by helicopter.
Price £ per person
Hillside Pool Villa - Bed & Breakfast
7 Nights from £5640 - High Season
7 Nights from £3450 - Low Season
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