Fishermans Cove Resort Fishermans Cove Resort

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Perched on the northern coast of the Seychelles just 15 minutes from the smallest capital city in the world, Victoria, Fisherman's Cove borders a stunning stretch of ivory-white sand on picturesque Beau Vallon Bay. The trendy suites, finished in chic creole style, are set amid tropical gardens with lush exotic vegetation and boast incredible views of the crystal-clear Indian Ocean. Two restaurants and two bars await, featuring views as mouth-watering as the fare being served. Beyond the simple relaxation afforded by the sand and sea, an exhilarating choice of water sport activities offer the opportunity to get your pulse racing. If you're sense of adventure wants to stray beyond the surface, take the chance to head beneath the glistening azure waters. Discover a shimmering world of colour under the waves and even send a postcard from the depths with an ocean postbox. Whether you're looking to relax in the Sesel Spa or enjoy adrenaline fuelled activities exploring the diverse beauty the Seychelles has to offer, you can take your getaway at your own pace. A wealth of beauty awaits discovery.

  • Delve deeper with a host of famous dive sites nearby
  • Located on the famous and picturesque Beau Vallon Beach
  • Dive into serenity at the Sesel Spa
Overview

At a glance

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Awards

2019

  • Certificate of Excellence 2019

2018

  • Certificate of Excellence 2018
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RelaxingScenicBeachfrontNear AttractionsBoutique
Accommodation

Alongside the super-stylish decor, the luxury accommodation at Fisherman's Cove also comes equipped with the following facilities:

  • Private balcony or terrace
  • 32' LCD satellite television
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Mini bar
  • Individually controlled air-conditioning
  • In-room safe
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Hairdryer
  • Separate walk-in shower
  • Separate bathtub

Superior Room

Melt into the comfort of the open plan Superior Room Ocean View and enjoy magnificent views of the Beau Vallon Beach from your private balcony or terrace.

  • Size: 35 sqm
  • King-sized bed
  • Private balcony
  • Ocean view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults

Deluxe Room Ocean View

Rest among verdant tropical flora and tranquil atmosphere which radiates from the soft décor of the spacious Deluxe Room Ocean View.

  • Size: 45 sqm
  • King-sized bed
  • Private balcony
  • Ocean view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults

Junior Suite Ocean View

Indulge in beachfront views from you Junior Suite Ocean View setting. Allow the soothing sounds of Beau Vallon Beach to become the soundtrack to your stay.

  • Size: 45 sqm
  • King-sized bed
  • Private terrace
  • Ocean view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults

Family Suite Garden View

Soak up the Creole atmosphere with high ceilings, dark wood furnishings, and traditional wooden louvred windows. The vibrant gardens provide a verdant space to project the calming Seychelles vibes into your family break.

  • Size: 60 sqm
  • King-sized and double beds
  • Private balcony
  • Garden view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults and 2 children

Hilltop Executive Suite

These open plan suites are steeped in timeless elegance. Discover panoramic views of the shimmering bay from the spacious balcony of your elevated Hillside Executive Suite.

  • Size: 60 sqm
  • King-sized bed
  • Private balcony
  • Ocean view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults, 1 child

Executive Suite Partial Ocean View

Warm reds and natural tones ooze romance and relaxation. Bring the stunning greens of the gardens inside by opening the double doors out on to your spacious balcony.

  • Size: 65 sqm
  • King-sized bed
  • Private balcony
  • Garden & Partial ocean view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults, 1 child

Executive Suite Ocean Front

All that stands between you and the azure Indian Ocean in these ground level suites is the manicured lawn. Featuring a stunning design fusion of the contemporary and Creole, your world will be picture-perfect inside and out.

  • Size: 70 sqm
  • King-sized bed
  • Private terrace
  • Ocean view
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults, 1 child
Dining

Restaurants

Dine on delicious banquets at Fisherman's Cove Resort as you taste flavours from around the world. Indulge your senses with a world of mouth-watering flavours served under the most beautiful Seychelles skies.

Le Cardinal Restaurant

A range of stunning cuisine awaits you at the Le Cardinal Restaurant. Take in sumptuous views out over the rippling Indian Ocean as you dine on everything from international favourites to Creole classics to start or end your day in paradise.

  • Breakfast: 07:30 - 10:30
  • Dinner: 19:00 - 22:30

Paris Seychelles Restaurant

Experience á-la-carte fine dining accompanied by a unique panoramic view of Beau Vallon Bay. Paris Seychelles Restaurant specialises in delivering a wonderfully romantic atmosphere through deliciously elegant French Creole cuisine and enchanting island views.

  • Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday 19:00 - 22:30

Bars

When the thirst sets in, you won't be short of ways to quench it.

Le Cocoloba Bar

Chill out to relaxing music and an exceptional ocean views. Enjoy á-la-carte light snacks during the day and sip tropical cocktails as the sun sets.

  • Open: 09:00 - 22:30

Sunset Bar

Soak up the contemporary design of Sunset Bar with its extended pontoon and gazebo, a fantastic place to sip on a range of drinks from fresh cocktails to afternoon tea and coffee.

  • Open: 15:00 - 22:30
Facilities

Relax and enjoy your time at Fisherman's Cove Resort with the luxury of the following facilties:

  • Infinity pool
  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Business Centre
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Currency Exchange
  • In-Room Dining
  • Car Rental
  • Gift Shop
  • Laundry Services
  • Concierge service
  • Wedding packages
Leisure

If you've had enough of kicking back, make the most of the plethora of activities available at Fisherman's Cove.

Water Sports:

  • Snorkelling
  • Diving
  • Kayaking
  • Parasailing
  • Jet skiing
  • Fishing

Snorkelling

Enclosed by large coral reefs, rich marine life surrounds the Archipelago year round. Discover a plethora of marine life at the following snorkelling hotspots

  • On Maha, Anse Royale
  • Port Launay and Baie Ternay Marine Park
  • Bel Ombre Anse Du Riz and Anse Major

Diving

Delve deeper and discover all the Seychelles has to offer with dive sites oozing with flora and fauna for you to gaze your eye-parts on, including:

  • Brissare Rocks
  • Ennerale Wreck
  • The Fishermen's Cover Reef
  • Shark Bank
  • The Vista Bay Rocks

Kayaking

Taste the salt-scented air as you kayak from island to island, discovering hidden coves and secluded, breathtakingly beautiful beaches.

Parasailing

Enjoy a unique vantage point on island life viewing crystal clear waters and white sand beaches from a bird's perspective as you immerse yourself in a sensation like no other.

Jet Skiing

Thrill seekers enjoy the need for speed skimming the waves and chance yourself at encountering famed marine life on route.

Fishing

Hook the catch of the day from some of the richest fishing grounds in the world.

Other activities

Hiking

Meander through trails and discover breathtaking views, archaeological wonders, and see nature at her finest. Choose from:

  • Danzil to Anse Major
  • Glacis to Anse Etoile
  • Victoria / Beau Vallon
  • Les Trios Freres
  • Tea Factory to Morne Blanc
  • La Reserve and Brulee
  • Val Riche to Copolia
  • Anse Royale to Anse a la Mouche

Fitness Centre

Just because you're on your holidays, you don't have to let your fitness routine slip (unless you want to). Discover the state-of-the-art fitness centre available at Fisherman's Cove and quicken your pulse with a range of equipment, including:

  • Treadmills
  • Static bikes
  • Free weights
  • Resistance machines
  • Stretching areas
  • Personal trainers
Spa And Wellness

Sesel Spa

Head to Sesel Spa for ultimate relaxation with a wide range of massages and beauty treatments as well as the luxury of high-end products. Enjoy a massage in the intimacy of your room, in one of five treatment rooms or exclusively on the prive wooden pontoon over the sea. Indulge in romance with a couples treatment or give Vichy Hydrotherapy a chance to soothe your muscles.

Make the most of the following facilities:

  • Steam room
  • Plunge pool
  • Hydrotherapy room
  • Massages
  • Hot stone treatments
  • Body wraps
  • Body scrubs
  • Beauty treatments
  • Manicure
  • Pedicure
  • Hair styling
  • Waxing
From the Blog

Seychelles Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go.

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Check out our Seychelles Travel Guide and find out where to go the next time you journey to the sparkling archipelago. It’s one of the most incredible beach destinations in the world. But our Seychelles Travel Guide will show you, there’s more to this batch of islands than meets the eye.  We want to take you on a journey across this special, 115 island strong, archipelago and showcase all its amazing sights and sounds. Yes, we’ll talk about the shimmering beaches, but we’ll also take a look at the other attractions.  From the mountains to the Indian Ocean and from rare birds to giant tortoises. There’s plenty to see and do in the Seychelles.  Now, let’s get into our Seychelles Travel Guide and allow us to elaborate.  Seychelles at a glance  Best time to travel to the Seychelles: April, May, October and November Capital: Victoria Size: 458km2 Currency: Seychelles Rupee Main Language: Creole (but English & French are widely spoken) Flight time: Approx 9 hours Time difference: GMT +4 What are some interesting things about the Seychelles? Food As you would imagine from a collection of paradise islands just off Africa, with influences from everywhere including British, French, Spanish, African and Asian cuisine. The food in the Seychelles is just as vibrant as the country.   Seafood, curries, and vivacious fruit and vegetables all combine to create creole inspired unique cuisine to tingle your taste buds. Because of the country’s links to places like India, curries are a main stay on menus across the 115-island archipelago.   Other delicacies in Seychellois cuisine include coconut curry, saffron rice, as well as ingredients like shark, breadfruit, and mango.   With cuisine so vibrant it’s little wonder that the Seychelles has produced some incredible chefs. One such talent is Christelle Verheyden. Her restaurant La Grande Maison in Takamaka Bay is one of, if not THE, best in the country.   Pulling guests from across the world to grab a seat at her dining table, top chef and sommelier, Christelle showcases stunning creole cuisine at Le Grande Maison. Placing organic Seychelles ingredients on a pedestal, classic creole dishes like bouillabaisse and, of course, seafood are never off the menu. If you get a chance to explore the country on your visit you need to check out Christelle’s place.   Culture The culture of the Seychelles is as mixed and exciting as the menus. Those vibrant influences from Europe, Asia, and Africa come to the fore again in a vivid kaleidoscope of colourful artwork, fashion, and music. That melting pot culture has also stretched as far as religions with Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and local belief systems blending harmoniously.   It’s this congenial approach to life in the Seychelles which has ensured the people here are warm and inviting. Conversational good humour follows you everywhere, as will the music.   Derived from African drums with some Caribbean flair infused, Seychellois music is designed to uplift. Expect to see some traditional Séga and Moutia dances when the music really starts to kick in.   While many know the archipelago as being heaven on earth, it’s already clear to see there’s more to the scene here than just sunny skies and azure seas.   Diving Another reason people flock to the Seychelles is for the incredible diving conditions. Home to some of the best dive sites in the world, the underwater areas of this incredible archipelago are just as interesting as those above the surface.  But let’s take a deeper *ahem* ‘dive’ into why the Seychelles enjoys such good conditions.  One reason is it’s positioning. Nestled between Africa and the Maldives, the Seychelles is perfectly placed to host a miasma of different submarine creatures in its crystalline water.   The critters you come across will vary depending on when you time your visit. However, the great thing is, you’ll never be disappointed at the sights. Scuba Travel believe the best times for diving in the Seychelles to be May, October or November when sharks and manta rays are prevalent. Although from May to September the cooler monsoon conditions bring whale sharks to the area too.   In addition to being well-placed, the sheltered waters around the inner islands are easy to negotiate. Making the Seychelles a decent option for novice divers as well as more experienced ones.   More advanced submarine explorers should head for the outer islands like Aldabra and Alphonse. Conditions here are more challenging but the rewards are rich. Aldabra Group is home to one of the leading dive sites in the world.   Where should I go in the Seychelles? You may be forgiven for thinking that anywhere you go in the Seychelles will be incredible, and that is true in some ways. However, if you’re heading for the archipelago for the holiday of a lifetime (which most people do) then the inner islands are best.   As we said at the beginning, the Seychelles are made up of 115 islands. These atolls are split into ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ collections. The popular tourist hotspots can all be found in the inner sanctum, but nature enthusiasts from across the world are also drawn to the less inhabited outer ring.   But, there’s no reason why you can’t have your base on the inner ring then head out on some incredible excursions to explore the outer area. So, what are the best places to see in these circles?  Inner Islands Mahé  Mahé is the largest island in the archipelago. But don’t be fooled, it may be the largest but it’s still only 28km long by just 8km wide.  Although it’s small there’s still plenty of fun packed into Mahé. Whether you’re staying on the island or just day-tripping we’d recommend hiring a car and exploring the length and breadth of the place. With beaches, bars, restaurants, and even a National Park there’s so much to see and do as you drive through.   Check out our blog on the best things to do in Mahé if you are planning a trip to this beautiful island. Victoria Moving around Mahé you’ll come across some unforgettable places. First and foremost we have to talk about the best things to do in Victoria. As the capital of the Seychelles, Victoria is home to a third of the country’s population as well as some amazing sites.  Some of our favourites are the Market place, the natural history museum, and Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple – the only Hindu temple in the Seychelles. In addition, Victoria’s botanical gardens are […]

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