
North Island
The remote North Island in the Seychelles has been uninhabited for over 30 years. Now, some of the world leaders in authentic eco-tourism have invested in the island to turn it into a sanctuary for both discerning travellers, and wildlife.
A team of craftsmen has created a 'Robinson Crusoe luxury paradise' unlike any other. Each of the 12 self contained villas has been built from wood, local stone and thatch, and comprises a bedroom, huge ensuite bathroom, outside shower, veranda and each has its own pool. Facilities include a central dining area, lounge, library, spa and gym. There is a main pool built into a granite outcrop and a secluded bar tucked away on the west side of the island.
There are a wide range of activities on offer. You can explore North Island on foot, by bike or on a motorised island buggie. Watersports including sea-kayaking, diving and snorkelling are available, and guests can also take excursions to nearby islands or enjoy some fly fishing.


