This resort may be a well-appointed camouflage for the judicious
traveller Cerf Island in seychelles is the place for a really remaining vacation in one
among the primary immaculate natural environments within the world. A lush
island stippled by white sand beaches in marine nature reserve, widespread
flora and fauna for interest at the same time as taking leisurely walks within
the forest, stunning, hard work villas have large gallery or balcony with broad
views round the resort and fixed to the ocean.
This vogue building is on Cerf Island at the front
entrance of the Sainte Anne Marine Park. The resort offers a powerful structure
providing Creole and international food preparation, likewise a beach and
personal room service. Jointly on offer are the infinity pool and pool bar,
quiet lounge and a personal mini spa. Every villa has tasteful brilliance that
conveys a harmonious balance of recent day comforts and thus the natural environment
of this tropical paradise.
Throughout the day, snacks and food and drink will
be served round the pool and on the beach. For relaxation, lie on the extravagant
beaches or snorkel among the fantastic tropical fish - one of the prized spots in
the midst of the Seychelles.
Just ten minutes by boat of the coast of Mahe lies an untouched
jewel, Cerf Island. Situated in the middle of the Sainte Anne Marine Park and bounded
by coral reef, the small island is ideal for divers and those looking for a peaceful
stay, bordered by nature. The island has no roads or shops and has plenty of
beautiful beaches to explore.
Situated in the Sainte Anne Marine National Park, Cerf Island procedures
just 1.5km long (about a mile) and lies just 3km east of the main island of Mahe
Island. Cerf Island Resort is the principal
hotel on the island and is just a 10 minute boat ride from the main island of
Mahé.
Nestled into the tropical hillside, Cerf Island Resort is a
cluster of 24 lovely, friendly private villas, each built to convey a harmonious
balance between modern day comforts and the natural tropical environment. Unbelievable
sunsets are guaranteed from the resort's beach and pool areas.
Public areas include two restaurants offering a choice of
international and traditional Creole cuisine, both using fresh seafood and
locally grown natural produce. (Please note: each restaurant is not open at the
same time). Breakfast is à la carte; there's a choice of light meals and à la
carte lunch; while the evening menu is Table d'hôte. A Creole evening is held
once a week and includes live local entertainment. The hotel also arranges
in-villa dining as well as 'picnic backpacks', ideal for beach picnics.
The resort features two swimming pools and a bar, while its
hilltop spa offers single and couple's treatment rooms and a varied choice of
therapies and beauty treatments. A number of guest activities are available
including snorkeling, diving, kayaks, nature trails, picnics and barbecues.