Bernadette fue formada a través de la Academia de Turismo de Seychelles y tiene experiencia en la industria del turismo desde 18 años. Ella está especializada en la relación con el cliente y reserva.
An exclusive 5-star deluxe Constance Lemuria with its own 18-hole championship golf course unique to the Seychelles. Opened in December 1999 and completely renovated in 2016. The modern approach to design and quality of the buildings compliment the expectations of guests who enjoy the standard of luxury and yet the comfort in harmony with the preserved natural beauty of the environment.
Reconnect with wildlife in the Lemuria’s Turtle Sanctuary. Stroll on Anse Georgette, one of the three most beautiful beaches in the world. Practice your golf on the unique 18-hole championship golf course of the Seychelles. Discover fl ora and fauna from the UNESCO World Heritage site: Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve.
Oriented towards the Indian Ocean within 101 hectares of land. The suites lie scattered along two pristine beaches, to both the southwest and northwest. Each suite is positioned just 15 meters from the shore, discreetly nestled among the natural Seychellois gardens. All suites feature air-conditioning, ceiling fan, bathroom with bath tub, double vanities, separate shower/WC, hairdryer, sitting area, high speed Internet & WI-FI (complimentary Internet access), mini Mac, mini-bar, safe, satellite TV, telephone answering machine, Nespresso machine, tea and coff ee making facilities.
Our spa haven at Constance Lemuria is set among swaying palm trees. Relax, rejuvenate, detox, re-hydrate or simply enjoy – the choice is yours. Our highly skilled team is at your disposal to help you decide which treatments are best suited to your needs. Each guest receives a Spa Experience Card, so we can keep a note of your wellness goals and preferences, and customise your treatments accordingly.
Young guests ages 4-11 are invited to unleash their spirit and adventure at Constance Kids Club. Fully trained and enthusiastic Coordinators will lead trips of island exploration, local crafts, culinary activities and scavenger hunts to name a few that will engage with their exciting, exotic holiday location. Discovery will be a key part of each daily theme.
The 88 palm-thatched Junior Suites are constructed in wood, marble, limestone and pink granite. The emphasis is on privacy, intimacy and harmony with the natural surroundings. Each suite is designed in a modern yet luxurious style with large bathrooms and a fully furnished terrace/balcony with private dining space.
Junior Suite: 52 sq.m
The 8 Senior Suites are exceptionally spacious. Each lavishly appointed room has all the facilities as described for junior suites but in addition have a bath tub with whirlpool in the master bathroom, separate lounge with shower/WC and a double size terrace/balcony.
Majestically perched into the granite boulders on the southern tip of Anse Kerlan. A private hotel within a hotel designed and crafted to deliver a completely unique experience not found anywhere else in the Seychelles. A master suite including its own terrace bathroom with jacuzzi. Two further suites accommodate 3 multi-level pools which surround the buildings with steps leading to a private beach. Endless features such as a fully equipped office are included within the villa and a dedicated Villa master remove the need to be anywhere else in the world.
Seychelles ha escogido la isla de Praslin para dar a conocer sus rasgos más agradables. Sus paisajes armoniosos han influenciado el carácter de sus habitantes, dulzura, amabilidad y discreción. El tesoro genuino de Praslin el "Vallée de Mai", es celosamente preservado por los residentes.Este es el único sitio en el mundo donde el famoso coco-de-mer, maliciosamente llamado "coco fesse" por Henry de Montfreid, crece. Todo ha sido estudiado para dar el tamaño justo de un jeep a las atractivas carreteras que lo cruzan para evitar, así, efectos adversos en el medio.
Las prioridades de Praslin son dos, dar la bienvenida a sus admiradores y permanecer como "La Perla del Océano Índico".
Cuando Lazare Picault desembarcó en Praslin en 1744, quedó tan impresionado por la exuberante vegetación que cubre la isla, que la llamó "la Isla de la Palma". Antiguamente fue la guarida de famosos pirata y comerciantes árabes. Hoy en día Praslin tiene 44 km² de Jardín del Edén.A 15 minutos volando de Mahé (36 km) y a 30 minutos en barco (6 km) a La Digue, Praslin es la segunda isla más grande con 7000 habitantes acomodados en 11 km por 4. Calas que quitan la respiración y playas espectaculares abundan en la isla, entre ellas la famosa Anse Lazio, considerada como una de las cinco playas más bellas del mundo.Praslin se ha convertido en “el camino de entrada“ gracias a su nuevo aeropuerto, construido en 2001, siendo el sitio perfecto para unas perfectas vacaciones.