For many years, Seychelles has been at the forefront of tourism in the world, being the destination of many newlyweds, artists and families to relax from the bustle of cities and enjoy the beauty of the islands, although it does not have any natural resources for fresh water, and it suffers from the problem of water pollution.

Located in the west of the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is one of the smallest countries in the world. The main island is comprised of 115 small islands, the island is divided into two main island groups; the first group is the Mahé Islands, a group of islands with more than 40 islands. The central and mountain granite, the second group includes more than 70 flat outer islands.

Wild and marine life in Seychelles

Plants in the Seychelles are of the flowering type and include: coconut trees, cinnamon, avocado, pineapple, mango, bananas, and papaya. The birds of Seychelles contain many different species.

Mahe Island

Located in the northeastern part of the Seychelles, Mahe Island is home to 86% of the total population of the Seychelles. The island is characterized by rare species of plants, especially endangered species, such as jellyfish and plant species. Rare orchids, and the island achieved on the ground the land reclamation project when the housing shortage on the island, especially in Victoria Harbor and Bel Ombre.

In the Seychelles, Constance Ephelia and Constance Lemuria have two fascinating locations, the world's most spectacular beaches. This luxurious archipelago is surrounded by white sands amongst lush landscapes, so beach and nature lovers can enjoy more romantic outings.

Unique view

Known as the largest hotel in Seychelles, Constance Ephelia Resort is located on the west coast of the main island of Mahe, surrounded by mangroves and offers a unique view of the National Marine Park of the port of Lunay.It spans two beaches, the North Beach and the South Beach. The resort offers suites and villas mostly on the north shore or far from the coast. Junior Suites are scattered around the South Beach with main dining areas. For the most secluded residences, villas on hillsides equipped with private sprawling pools overlooking spectacular views of the Indian Ocean, are the perfect hot spot for the finest holidays. A shuttle service is available between the two sides of the resort, and free bicycles are offered to residents of the villas.

Many options

The resort offers countless dining options, with a total of 10 restaurants and lounges ranging from Asian cuisine to fresh Mediterranean fruits, most notably Ceciloa, which offers a varied dinner buffet with live music and traditional dance performances, or Kayan, famous for its signature dishes. It combines French techniques with Asian influences, along with sushi with fresh fish by the pool. Adam and Eve, a restaurant specializing in Asian cuisine, and Korosol, the main restaurant serving breakfast and dinner buffets with live cooking stations. This luxurious and spacious resort includes not only stunning facilities, but also a dedicated Constance Junior Club, where children can spend their day under the guidance of experts while engaging in exciting activities, amidst a stunning ambience set on a backyard tropical paradise.

Constance Lemuria, surrounded by the deep waters of the Indian Ocean, makes it a comfortable destination for those seeking privacy and luxury with its stunning views and distinctive design. Constance Lemuria Resort is located in Praline on a quiet spot off the island's northwest coast.

Journey to the senses

Interior designer Mark Hartricht oversaw the restoration process, which aims to give guests a journey of senses, providing a harmonious atmosphere that blends contemporary and classic details. The hotel boasts 96 suites, eight private villas for families, and one presidential suite for parties or special events, such as a wedding.

If you are looking for a taste of the freshest and most delicious flavors, The Legend, located in the main building, welcomes guests with ingredients and an atmosphere inspired by the Silk Road. The Nest restaurant, perched on the rocks between Petit Anse Kerelan Beach and Grand Anse Kerelan, specializes in seafood dishes.

Lemuria is best known for protecting the Seychelles from extinction of turtles. The turtle protection program was recently launched through an ecological platform that reveals interesting facts about flora and fauna on the island and highlights initiatives to conserve the environment.