Meet nature at its finest, where vivid turquoise sea meets clear blue sky, white sand and rich green vegetation. Within this tropical setting is Seychelles' glamorous Constance Lémuria Resort, a getaway that's worth every cent. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, the food at its various eateries is five-star and the suites and villas are fit for royalty. The lodge is set around a golf course, with buggies available to transport you wherever you wish to go. Don't miss the three beaches though, all of which are typical of the islands, with soft white sand, huge granite rocks and palms.
The soaring main entrance opens into a wood, stone and thatch central area that is airy and spacious, with pretty seating areas and little nooks open to colourfully planted corners. The atmosphere is stylish and oh-so peaceful. Three restaurants offer great meals for all tastes, from light meals to fine dining, and the staff is always on hand to ensure you are enjoying your stay.
Stay in a Junior or Senior Suite, a Villa with a private pool or, if you expect a lot from your holiday venue, the Presidential Villa, with its private beach and garden, Jacuzzi and dedicated Villa Master. All the units and villas are spacious, air-conditioned, have large bathrooms, are meticulously maintained and lie just a few metres from the beach.
Laze in the sun on one of three sandy beaches (you may even see turtles), have a round of golf, stroll through the gardens, visit the spa for a treatment designed to suit you (with a sauna, plunge pool, steam bath, Jacuzzi, fully equipped gymnasium and hairdresser). For children, the Constance Kids Club has a pool area, arts and crafts, computer stations, games, TV and imaginative play areas. Or simply take in the scenery and the colours from your terrace.
With multiple white sand beaches, fab restaurants, stunning scenery, an 18-hole golf course, pretty pools and a top-rated spa, there's something to keep everyone happy here.
Be a part of turtle conservation and join a nesting or hatchling release if you're visiting from October - March (with December being the peak time for nesting).
This is a real 'resort' with all the bells and whistles including entertainment, shops and all the activities you can imagine - but it's also large enough to avoid such things if you'd like to!
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115 shining islands, luxury hotels, waving palms and cotton-candy beaches? Welcome to the Seychelles.