The name Seychelles evokes images of a tropical paradise with idyllic waters lapping at white sand beaches shaded by coconut palms, against the backdrop of stunning granite mountains swathed in rich tropical forest.

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This is indeed the reality of the archipelago’s principal island, Mahe, first visited in 1609 this uninhabited island was only colonised in 1770 by French settlers and their slaves. Later enriched by arrivals from India, Arabia and China the island has developed a rich and colourful Creole culture to match its stunning tropical environment.

For those of you who wish to experience Seychelles at your own pace in an authentic Creole establishment the Carana Hilltop Villa is the ideal choice.

Secluded, private and peaceful it offers the perfect base from which to explore the island: its bays and lagoons, colourful culture and cuisine, its fantastic scenic beauty and rare endemic wildlife.

Book now, for a once in a lifetime experience at an affordable rate.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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