North Island - Seychelles
FROM PRICE: $ 2537
North Island - Seychelles
Part of the most beautiful islands in the world, North Island is a privately owned island with just one excellent resort situated to make the best of the island's features. With a strong conservation ethic, the island has powder soft beaches with crystal clear blue seas. Without doubt one of the safest and purest beach destinations to visit in the world.
Prices valid to 22nd December 2008
Where is it?
North Island, Seychelles - Indian Ocean Islands. Between 6 and 10 degrees south of the equator in the most sparkling blue waters you'll see anywhere in the world.
What is the best time of year to go?
The Seychelles has a warm, tropical climate throughout the year due to its position just under the equator. Highest average monthly temperature seldom tops 32 degrees C and the lowest seldom below 27 degrees C.
The cool, dry south east trade winds blow from May to September and the wetter, north west trades from December to March. December and January are usually the wettest months.
How to get there
Flights on Air Seychelles from Johannesburg, Nairobi, London and other European destinations. British Airways and Air France also fly direct to Seychelles. If your originating airport is in the USA, UK or Africa, ask our consultant to organise these flights for you.
Tips and Notes
Each villa is a fully equipped suite with its own butler and staff. North Island has its own vegetable and herb gardens to provide the highest quality and freshest foods.
The diving school has highly skilled and experienced divers with the same high level of skill applying to the spa.
Specially designed island buggies, kayaks and mountain bikes are available for travelling around the island and there is an historical museum.
The main activity however, is just relaxing and taking care of yourself, replenishing your spirit and enjoying the peace and quiet away from the hurly, burley of modern day lifestyles.
We have other excellent beach options available on Mauritius, Madagascar, Reunion and the main African coastline including Mozambique.