Alphonse Island

Outer Islands, Seychelles

A coral island and part of the outer island archipelago

The hotel is located on the east coast of the private coral islet of Alphonse. It has the shape of a triangle with sides 1,2 km long. It is part of the Outer Islands archipelago and is located 400 km southwest (about an hour's flight) from the capital of the island of Mahé.

Turtle and dolphin observatory

This is the best place for a luxurious vacation on a private island, because on Alphonse Island guests will find, above all, a stunning underwater world in a protected turquoise lagoon, many species of birds, original tropical plants and a picturesque coconut plantation. Alphonse Island is often compared to the Maldives, but the Seychelles paradise is characterized by being more natural, wilder than its Maldivian neighbor, and offering more attractions. Throughout the year you can observe, for example, aquatic and land turtles, manta rays and dolphins.

Possibility to choose the size of the villa

A boutique hotel in the Seychelles, Alphonse Island harmoniously combines island exoticism, luxurious colonial style, modern amenities and efficient service. Guests have at their disposal 27 spacious apartments, bungalows and villas with verandas and beautiful gardens. The largest villa has as much as 600 sq m!

It's the perfect place for a romantic vacation for two on a private island. The luxurious Alphonse Island hotel in the Seychelles will make your exotic holidays unforgettable!

Additional information:

Key amenities:
  • 5 beach apartments and 22 bungalows
  • restaurant and 2 bars
  • PADI diving center
  • the base
  • Tennis Court
  • Azure Spa
  • guided tours
  • fitness center
  • possibility of practicing water sports, including: fishing
  • Bicycle Rental
  • concierge and doctor services
  • organization of parties
What distinguishes the Alphonse Island hotel in the Seychelles:
  • It is located on one of the most remote inhabited islands in the Seychelles, next to a 4-kilometer beach.
  • It houses the Research Center of the Society for the Protection of the Islands.
  • He looks after the turtle sanctuary.

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