Where Bliss Doesn't Mean a Big Bill ; a New Resort in the Stunning Seychelles Is Offering a Taste of Paradise Without the High-End Price Tag, As Beverley Rouse Found Out
Western Mail › January 15, 2011
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Western Mail › January 15, 2011
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Almost three hundred yards from the shore, my pedalo was coping admirably with the calm waters of the Indian Ocean.
The only sound was the dull clunk of my laboured pedalling as I scanned the coastline and enjoyed the view.See the full content of this document
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Where Bliss Doesn't Mean a Big Bill ; a New Resort in the Stunning Seychelles Is Offering a Taste of Paradise Without the High-End Price Tag, As Beverley Rouse Found Out
The brand new Constance Ephelia Resort is an impressive sight, covering nearly 300 acres on the western coast of the island of Mahe, largest of 115 islands in the archipelago of the Seychelles.
It's part of a simple strategy to make this corner of paradise, heavily reliant on tourism, available to more visitors.So this four-star resort at Port Launay aims to deliver better value than the five-star establishments that dominate the region.Rarely are you aware of any cost-cutting. My two-bedroom villa, with a small private pool more suitab...See the full content of this document
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