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Desroches Island Resort- Desroches Island, SeychellesDesroches Island Resort is a colonial-styled retreat in a far-flung corner of the Seychelles. With a distinctly European air, contemporary feel, good range of activities and excellent food, it's a justifyably popular spot. Following an extensive construction program in 2008, there are now 48 suites and villas on Desroches Island, which are divided into: - 20 junior suites, which are part of the 'original' resort here. In semi-detached villas, these all run along the island's western beach – and are contemporary and stylish inside. (Read more about the junior suites here...) - 28 new villas which were built during 2008 along one of the island's northern beaches. Most of these have three large, en-suite bedrooms, whilst a few are even larger. (Read more about all the villas here...) When we last visited, in September 2008, the villas were still under construction. (It will be interesting to see how this doubling in size impacts on the feel of the island in the coming year.) The communal areas of Desroches Island Resort are arranged around a sparkling T-shaped swimming pool, complete with underwater fish mosaic and a gentle bridge between the bar and reception. Surrounded with comfortable loungers under white canvas umbrellas and an impressive rubber tree, this is a peaceful spot to while away sun-kissed afternoons, whilst by night, it transforms into a romantic haven of sensitive lighting and no music to mask the waves breaking on the shore. The bar offers fresh juices, imported wines and made-to-order cocktails at sundown, whist the broad restaurant terrace invites chic diners to tables clad in white linen and sparkling glasses. There is a definite air of style by night, and unlike many island retreats in the Seychelles, high-heels will not go amiss for ladies who like to dress up a little! By day, activities abound on Desroches and yet the size of the island means that is is perfectly possible to be thoroughly active and still see few other visitors. There are stunning beaches in all directions, a working plantation in the island's centre and the freedom to move around at leisure. - Cycling: On arrival on Desroches Island you will find allocated bicycles parked outside your room. They are yours to use throughout your stay and make exploring the island's coastline and plantation interior thoroughly enjoyable. With single gear operation and complete with a sizeable basket for snorkelling kit, cameras, towels and the like, they bikes are a real asset. The island is flat and simple maps are provided (though getting lost would be difficult!) so travel is gentle. - Snorkelling: With reef lines visible from the plane as you circle the island on arrival, it's little surprise to find good snorkelling close to shore. Protected from fishing, these gentle reefs are home to colourful marine life and make for a fun excursion when teemed with a bicycle ride a tasty picnic lunch (baskets of tasty salads, baguettes and fresh fruit can be delivered to you anywhere on the island for Euro10/pp). There are several accessible snorkelling sites on the island and all are marked on the island maps; the key spots are at Madame Zabre, Passe Tambi, Passe Theresa, the Aquarium and Passe Hodoul. Fins, masks and snorkels can be borrowed free of charge and are easily carted around in your bike's panier for your stay. - Diving: There is a well-equipped PADI dive centre on Desroches, where beginner and advanced courses can be arranged, as well as sub-aqua excursions for the initiated. Varying in depth from 8-40m, wall and canyons dives offer good opportunities to spot colourful sealife (Napoleon wrasse, Giant grouper, Barracuda, Reef sharks and Ribbon-tailed stingrays), as well as migrating Manta rays and turtles (Green and Hawksbill), and for the fortunate few, spectacular whale sharks. Qualified divers need to bring their log books and dive cards to participate in the centre's activities. - Fishing: With both deep-sea and salt-water fly-fishing on offer in Desroches immediate vicinity and further afield, the Fishing Centre is a good stop for keen fishermen. From Yellowfin tuna to Bonefish, Giant Trevally to Snapper the waters are well stocked for a successful day afloat. With the exception of supplies for the chef, Desroches operates a strict catch-and-release policy on all fishing activities. - Watersports: Aside from fishing and diving, genteel boat trips, pedalos, windsurfing and kayaking are all available from the Boat House. - Tennis: There is a floodlit tennis court close to the island's airstrip and rackets and balls are available. - The Coconut Spa: Between 9am-7pm daily, the resident Balinese therapists on Desroches offer massage and beauty treatments in their simple retreat. There are no fancy spa features at present, but for a cool, calming experience, especially in the heat of the day, be sure to book a little in advance and enjoy the pampering. Click on a link for more details of: Junior Suite at Desroches Island Resort Villa at Desroches Island Resort
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