Cousine Island
Cousine Island offers an exclusive island experience with complete privacy. Enjoy luxurious accommodation on an island of outstanding natural beauty. Lush green tropical vegetation contrast with coral beaches and crystal clear turquoise sea. Situated approximately 6 kilometres west of Praislin , there is a maximum of 10 guests at any one time, sharing the island with its natural inhabitants, offering some of the greatest nature watching in the Seychelles. Spend your days lazing on an exquisite white beach surrounded by striking granite outcrops or observing the fauna and flora in their natural surroundings.
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Accommodation consists of four large 175m sq. air- conditioned Villas built in the old French Colonial style nestling amongst natural vegetation just thirty meters from a pristine beach. Each Villa is positioned to ensure maximum privacy. The Villa provides luxurious comfort with front and rear patios, a spacious bedroom, dressing room, separate lounge, larger bathroom with Jacuzzi and his and her shower. Each villa is equipped with a refrigerator, ice machine, tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV video, CD /Cassette player, telephone, personal safe and hair dryer. All the Villas enjoy some of the best sea views in the Seychelles. Meals are served in the Restaurant at the Pavilion or in the privacy of the Villa
The Pavilion is conveniently located near the villas, overlooking a large fresh water swimming pool. It consists of dinning room lounge and cocktail area. There is an air-condition library with a selection of reference books and novels. Audiovisual equipment is providing for viewing selected natural history documentaries. The island prides itself on its exceptional high quality of cuisine.
Cousine Island has a beautiful unspoiled beach a kilometer long, separating the warm turquoise water of the Indian Ocean from the lush tropical vegetation. It is home to five of the Seychelles endemic bird species, one being on the island. A resident conservation officer is on hand to provide insight into the bio-diversity of this unique island.