



A picturesque little arrival jetty snakes through the waters that lap along the rocky sides of the main entrance to Cerf Resort. Open-sided thatch roofs and natural stone tucked into a jungle of green foliage welcomes you in. With two small beaches and two infinity pools (along with pool bars), there is plenty of space to relax or find a good view with the twinkling lights of Mahe town framed by rolling green hills in the distance - no fighting for sun loungers here!
Incredibly spacious and decently appointed the 24 villas scattered around the hills of the property are a charming mix of timber and locally made rattan furniture. Comfortable and simply decorated, each is adorned with light cotton accents to offset the rich dark wood. The Tortoise Suites are smaller in size than the Hillside Villas but with larger balconies, while the Hideaway Villas have the addition of a private sun garden and generous bedrooms or sea views, which is why they are popular for the romantics.
If you are not spending your time working no your tan by the pool, there is plenty to do in and around the island. The marine park on your doorstep allows for some great snorkeling (the resort has free equipment) and diving, which you can do by kayak or through the resort. Pleasant hikes around the island offer up some great photographic views, especially from the helicopter landing pad. There is also a onsite spa if you need some pampering.
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115 shining islands, luxury hotels, waving palms and cotton-candy beaches? Welcome to the Seychelles.