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Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie, La Digue


Luxuriant tropical gardens tumble down a scenic hillside, meeting the glittering Indian Ocean at this stylish boutique resort on the untouched island of La Digue in the heart of the Seychelles. Thatched villas feature local materials and ooze rustic charm. Complimentary bicycles are the perfect way to explore the island; look out for the quaint colonial era houses still to be found here, visit Anse Source D’Argent beach, with its flawless white sand and famous granite boulders, or explore the steep forested interior for spectacular views.


Three nights from £890 per person


Staying in a Villa de Charme with breakfast daily, return internal flights between Mahé and Praslin, return ferry between Praslin and La Digue and return resort transfers. International flights not included.


Villa de Charme


Denis Private Island


A private coral island, hidden away amid the clear waters of the Indian Ocean, Denis provides a beautifully unspoilt haven.


As the only resort on the island and with just 25 cottages, peace and tranquility are guaranteed. A protected natural lagoon creates perfect swimming conditions and the house reef just metres from the beach offers outstanding snorkelling. There are nine coral dive sites nearby and world-class deep sea fishing is also available. This is barefoot luxury at its very best.


Three nights from £1,575 per person


Staying in a Beach Cottage on an all-inclusive basis with return internal flights between Mahé and Denis. International flights not included.


Sainte Anne Resort & Spa


This exclusive 540 acre private island sanctuary is only a 10 minute boat ride from Mahé, and its protected waters are part of a huge marine park offering excellent diving and snorkelling. A favoured nesting ground for sea turtles, from December to March it is possible to watch the baby turtles make their way to the sea for the first time. Luxurious private villas, excellent dining in the island’s five restaurants and a choice of stunning beaches make this the perfect getaway for those looking for indulgent luxury in an incredible setting.


Three nights from £1,299 per person Staying in a Garden Villa on an all-inclusive basis with return private car and boat transfers. International flights not included.


Frégate Island Private


The sublime luxury, natural beauty, attentive yet discreet service and pioneering conservation programme all characterise the private sanctuary of Frégate.


Staying here is all about exclusivity with just 16 beautiful villas each with a personal butler, panoramic views, large sundeck, whirlpool and private swimming pool. Take nature walks, visit the tortoise nursery or relax on one of the seven pristine beaches that ring the island. The fine dining restaurants use local produce and private dining is possible anywhere on the island.


Three nights from £5,425 per person


Staying in a One Bedroom Villa with breakfast, lunch and dinner daily and return helicopter transfers between Mahé and Frégate. International flights not included.


One Bedroom Villa


Book online at emiratestours.co.uk, call 020 7590 1460 or visit your travel agent 101


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