Located in Au Cap and only a few steps from Turtle Bay Beach, Cap-sud self catering provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in the Anse Aux Pins Beach district of Au Cap, just 1.6 km from Takamaka Bay Distillery, Villa Caballero offers air conditioning and free WiFi. Guests have a private terrace.
Featuring a patio with garden views, a garden and barbecue facilities, HCS Bungalows Turtle Bay Rustic Bungalow can be found in Au Cap, close to Turtle Bay Beach and less than 1 km from Anse aux Pins...
Located on the Anse Takama coast, Villa Chez Batista offers beach front accommodation surrounded by green gardens. Guests have access to free WiFi at the restaurant and bar.
Located on the island of Mahe, Auberge Chez Plume offers accommodation within the fishing village of Anse Boileau. This guest house overlooks the Indian Ocean.
Located on the east coast of Mahe Island, Hotel La Roussette is a small, family-owned hotel situated only a 10-minute drive away from Seychelles International Airport.
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A 5-minute walk to Anse Royale Beach on the coast of the Indian Ocean, Le Relax Hotel and Restaurant offers an outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace overlooking the bay.
The Ridge Residence is located in Victoria. WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a balcony. There is also a microwave.
Located in Pointe Au Sel, 300 metres from Pointe au Sel Beach and 400 metres from Turtle Bay Beach, Castaway Lodge provides accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and access to a garden with...
We stayed twice, for a total of ten nights. There is a little shop right next door. Kumar & Kumar, 5 minutes by car, has more stock. Maison Marengo restaurant is 5 minutes walk. a good place though rather expensive. Cafe Kreol in Anse Royale is another good restaurant. No nearby take-away.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Staying in AuCap was a pleasant surprise.
Staying in AuCap was a pleasant surprise. Having access to Turtle Bay Beach and the nearby village of Anse Royale was an added bonus.
There are many beautiful beaches along the coast, which are easily accessed on foot or by bus. Affordable buses run all day, that will have you anywhere along the coast in minutes.
A true highlight, was visiting the local markets and groceries, which are stocked with all of the most delicious produce you can find. Be sure to stop by the fresh roadside fish market in AuCap, whether for shopping or just to take a look! Everyone in the village was so helpful and welcoming.
Staying in Au Cap was a good choice for us! When you want to have a tasty meal and see the picturesque beaches, head to the quaint village of Anse Royale.
Oscarito and Cesca
Andorra
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good and close area to the capital Victoria - however due to...
Good and close area to the capital Victoria - however due to it also a bit messy "industrial" and not so easy e.g. regarding driving a car. The oposit coast area looks better, more clean and tidy than this one. Still - if you have a car, what we very much recommend, it is very easy to go wherever on the island where you like it, including the inside mountains area, which is also beautiful… Beaches here are still plenty and nice for relax, swimming as well as snorkelling.
Bořivoj
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
Stayed 14 nights, didn't realise you had no where to walk in...
Stayed 14 nights, didn't realise you had no where to walk in the evening for an after dinner stroll, no bars or restaurant s you can go to, so once dark at around 6ish you are stuck, not that we want to party but literally nothing, so you are stuck in the villa every evening as the roads are so dangerous with no pavements and the local buses stop and taxis are very very expensive.
Heather
United Kingdom
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