Mango House Seychelles - Seychelles
This contemporary and intimate home is one of the latest openings in Seychelles. White-sand beaches and a sparkling bay surrounded by lush flora is just the beginning. Once the home to iconic photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, the resort is set on the pristine southern part of Mahe, along the edge of the legendary Anse Aux Poules Bleues Beach.
AccommodationThere are 41 rooms, suites and beachfront villas, all enjoy unobstructed views of L’ Anse Aux Poules Bleues, and are decorated to the highest degree with the whispered, laid back glamour that is expected in the Seychelles.
Restaurants And BarsDining is a fusion of local recipes and modern dishes. Highlights include Azido, which serves sushi and charcoal-grilled fish right by the ocean. Meanwhile Soley has an extensive cocktail menu and some of the best rums in the Indian Ocean.
Meal PlansBed & Breakfast Half Board Full Board All-Inclusive
FacilitiesMango Facilities include three delightful pools and the sumptuous spa where treatments infuse local and organic products. Mango Pips is a fantastic children’s programme offering fun island activities for younger guests. Mango House welcomes children of all ages.
Holiday Name : Mango House SeychellesReference : CRBT
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