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At a glance

  • Inspiration for Ian Flemings "For your eyes only"

  • Hilton’s smallest property, with just 39 rooms

  • Romantic setting, adult-only hotel

  • All rooms are ocean-facing

  • Near to the famous Beau Vallon Bay

Description

The Hilton is an enchanting newly rebuilt five star resort. This secluded hideaway is nestled on the hillside and along Beau Vallon Bay creating a perfect getaway for those seeking intimate seclusion and understated luxury.

The well-appointed spacious villas elevated on stilts all come with ocean views, Jacuzzi and a large balcony. Each villa offers contemporary living with flat screen TV, DVD & stereo and high speed internet access.

The "Cannonball Tree" is so called because of its brown cannon-ball-like fruits it also grows very large distinctive flowers. Hilton Northolme Seychelles is home to one of these rare trees of which there are only 2 on the whole island.

Guests have a choice of delicious dinning experiences from Creole specialities at the Hilltop restaurant or fresh seafood and International specialities at the Les Cocotiers restaurant. Book an Ayurvedic treatment in the Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort's luxury spa overlooking the sea. Relax on the beach or cool down in the sparkling infinity pool. Try scuba diving or water-sports, explore neighbouring islands by air or boat or head off on a sunset champagne cruise. This resort has a wealth of activities to chose from so guests can be as active, secluded or relaxed as they like.

Guide price £2,565 Per person

£2,565 per person for 7 nights, based on 2 people sharing a Oceanview Hillside Villa on a Bed & Breakfast basis including Air Seychelles flights and transfers.

Accommodation

26 Ocean View Hillside Villas, 13 Deluxe Oceanfront Villas, and one Ian Fleming Oceanfront Suite

Childcare

The Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort and Spa welcomes guests of 13 years and over. The resort is a prime location for rest and relaxation and for this reason they do not accommodate children below this age.

Facilities

Hilton Northolme Seychelles is a luxury hotel with facillities to match these include a stunning infinity swimming pool, the luxurious spa, gym, boutique, 3 restaurants, bar, Crow’s nest lounge with books, games and a pool table.

Activities

Hilton Northolme Seychelles has numerous activities to keep all guests amused including: snorkelling, kayaking and pedal boats, off site scuba diving and fishing as well as kayaking and sailing and windsurfing available at Beau Vallon beach nearby. Alternatively, guests can relax with a calming treatment at the spa.

Services

Spa, business services, in-villa dining.

When to travel

Situated just south of the equator, the Seychelles have a warm tropical climate. The consistently warm tropical weather makes the Seychelles a good year round destination.

There is little fluctuation in warmth, with temperatures ranging from 24C to 31C all year round. From May to October a southeast trade wind can bring marginally cooler weather and fresh breezes. From November to March the northwest monsoon wind blows, typically raising temperature and humidity. December and January are the wettest months, but the rain falls in short sharp bursts before the sun comes out again.

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Location and directions

Mahe, Seychelles

Surrounded by natural white-sand beaches and mountains on the North-West coast of Mahe, The Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort and Spa is only a 25-minute scenic ride from the international airport and close to the famous Beau Vallon Bay.

How to get there

10 hour flight (direct or one stop). Then your transfer from Pointe-Larue International Airport is a 25 minute scenic ride along the beach road to Victoria, the "smallest Capital in the world", over the mountain to Beau Vallon Bay, and then to Glacis, the Northwest corner of Mahé.



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