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Sainte Anne Resort & Spa – Seychelles – Garden Villa – Beachcomber Tours
www.beachcombertours.co.uk The one bedroom Villa Providence are tastefully furnished in a typically Creole style. They are the same villa as the Villa Beau Sejour but are located closer to the beach. Open plan bedroom and living area Outside courtyard shower Fully furnished gazebo Semi-private garden area Sunbathing terrace Maximum Room Occupancy 2 adults and 1 child
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Seychelles Vacations: Lifestyle and Attractions
Article by Wamucii Gaita
Life in the Seychelles is shaped by tourism. As such, there is always stuff to do at any given time as long as you have the animation and energy simmering up inside you. Be it a seaside sip from a chilled out cocktail, a casual walk into the only cinemas in the island, or the need to expend some energy on the dance floor at dark, you are bound to call it a day (or night for that matter) with a smile on your face.
Victoria, the capital city of the island, portrays the real picture of life in Seychelles. Forget the stashed away five star hotels where the height of activity and buzz involves ocean waves crashing onto the establishments walls every few moments. The city is a cultural melting pot of mainly French and British colonial influence, with dashes of Chinese, Indian and African thrown in. Together with the variation in colours of the inhabitants, the Victoria market keeps the mornings in the city alive and happening. Upstairs, the brightly painted boutique units mainly aimed at tourists, sell clothes, jewellery and mementos. Most of the souvenirs are plastic tat made in China with a Seychelles sticker attached, but not to worry, there are a few locally crafted items to be found. The best being the coconut derived products, hand-dyed pareos and silk paintings.
Art lovers will find solace on Revolution Ave at the Kaz Zanana ‘the pineapple house’-a wooden gallery standing firm and offering wonderful pieces of art including silk painting, watercolor images and collages depicting everyday Creole life. Fiennes Esplanade is an avenue a bit on the shady side of things with cheap tacky souvenir stalls and dodgy sales-folk. The stalls are jam-packed with dyed-pink coral, shells and shark jaws. For the down-to-earth visitor without an environmental hygiene conscience, this is a perfect place to shop. The Government has set up Camion Hall on Albert St. to promote local craftsmen and many items here are more expensive in comparison. However, some of the boutiques are only found there so it might be a good idea to check them out. Eating, for many people goes beyond its functional use and is more of a culture and lifestyle factor. If top notch Cuisines with names hard to pronounce are your cup of tea-pun unintended, then Victoria’s small restaurants are not your perfect choice. Most of the best restaurants are to be found in the major Seychelles hotels in the beach lined outskirts. Praslin Island Hotels are equally examplary with La Digue Island Hotels also being very good and so are Mahe Island Hotels. Generally though, during your Seychelles Vacation, cuisine revolves around fish and rice, and there is nothing tastier than a whole marinated red snapper or grilled jackfish. Like everything else, meals in Seychelles are expensive even in the centre of the capital. The Pirates Arms on Independence Ave is the most popular place in town with a huge, busy room with screens showing satellite music channels. The food is a bit hit and miss with their pizzas (from £8) floating in grease just to mention one. However, the toasted sandwiches (around£6) are good. Rendezvous is a wooden jungle restaurant overlooking the Clock Tower with an extensive menu, with main courses starting from around £12. Their cocktails which are served in massive plastic cacti are quite something. The sides of the restaurant are open air, and a window table gives a good view point to watch Victoria life passing by. A better bet for eating is found a ten minute bus journey away in Beau Vallon, such as the excellent Boathouse, which specializes in a substantial Creole buffet (from £17 for two courses and all drinks), and the good Italian Al Mare.For a peek at cultural events you might be lucky to witness the National Fishing Competition held every year in April at the Beau Vallon Regatta. In August-September, it includes swimming/tug of war contests on the beach, not to mention the yacht racing. The Regatta in La Digue takes place in September too with October’s Creole Festival following closely with vibrant atmosphere hovering above it. Environmental consciousness is emphasized in November during the Subois, which is also a celebration of the Seychelles’ underwater World.
The night life in the so called Garden of Eden might come about a bit curmudgeon considering that most tourists are there on their honeymoon and not looking for a night at the local bars. However, the scattering of bars, casinos and discos are undoubtedly lively, friendly and fun, and mainstream hotels do a good job of making sure their guests are kept entertained. Again the Pirates Arms, springs into the itinerary as an ample drinking hole when the Sun goes down. It is the main place to meet in town and the service is friendly but dawdling. Several slot machines provide for alternative diversion. Many of the larger hotels put on live shows in their bars, whether it’s a straightforward band playing covers or some form of Creole cultural fest, with guests enjoined to get to their feet and join in towards the end of the show. It is worth noting that few Hotel bars serve beyond midnight.Perhaps the most glamorous entertainment the Seychelles has to offer is provided by its gaming houses which range from fairly routine agglomerations of slot machines, to three full-fledged casinos.
The Deepam, in Albert Street, Victoria is the only Cinema in the City. Movies run the scope from Hollywood blockbusters to Bollywood favorites, as well as French and Chinese titles, in an attempt to appeal to the widest possible audience. Hotel DVD libraries are also an option to consider.In place of the cinema, which you could find anywhere else, imagine a sunset cruise, or a romantic dinner on the beach or a specially-hotel-staged scrub and massage therapy before retiring with your loved one to the privacy of the treatment suite. In Seychelles, you need not imagine all these dreamy choices. Just get your Seychelles Vacations ticket now and live the images in your mind.
The author is a writer with africapoint.com, a Travel to Africa portal where you will find useful information on Seychelles Vacations including Seychelles tours, flights and hotels.
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How to find the cheapest Seychelles hotels
Article by Ashvin Sawmynaden
Seychelles is a popular tourist destination and as such, the number of hotels, villas and houses on the island has increased dramatically in recent years. In fact, tourist accommodation in the Seychelles is now abundant for everyone. However, despite this, prices of hotels and resorts can be very expensive and also very easy to overspend. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to find and book the cheapest hotel in Seychelles.
1) HagglingSurprisingly, the price is a bargain for the best way to find the good ones. The method is very simple, but many do not bother to use it. All you have to do is simply find someone who has lived in the Seychelles first and ask them to ask you. As the popularity of the Seychelles Islands, a tourist destination, to find a hobby so it should not be difficult.
From this point, it is fairly easy to try to find a good price for talking to someone from the hotel. Even if they do not reduce the price, which may even include more things in your plan effectively gives you a lot.
2) Price comparison servicesThe other way to find accommodation offers in Seychelles are a great help from one of the many price comparison and reservation service. An advantage of the popularity of the Internet and access to travel is that it led to the emergence of these sites simply a list of all offers available in the Seychelles where you can do your reservation.
These workplaces by earning commissions for every booking made through them so they will always be good business all year. The main difficulty in this case is actually to find the best price comparison service, which will list the best deals available in Seychelles. But once you’ve managed to find a comparison and a large hotel reservation service, it becomes very simple.
3) Prospective callingThis is another technique for finding cheap hotels that is little known, but is still among the most effective techniques. Just call the hotel directly and tell them to plan their stay at the hotel, but are still hesitant in some detail. Do not hesitate to cut prices to convince you to stay at your hotel. It’s actually quite logical to find new customers is always more difficult to run a business and always give you the step to make sure you choose your institution. Interested persons may actually saying aloud the prices even better than the price comparison services.
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