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Anse Volbert Village – 2 hotels and places to stay
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Chauve Souris Relais, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Chauve Souris Relais has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Anse Volbert Village.

A private hut with access to the sea. A magnificent balcony, overlooking the ocean. Too expensive compared to other hotels around the world. But it was worth it for the unique experience, even more so because we were the only guests on the island.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
137 reviews
Price from£332.14per night
Berjaya Praslin Resort, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Offering an outdoor pool and sun terrace, Berjaya Praslin Resort is located at the famous Cote D’Or Beach near Anse Volbert Village on Praslin Island. Restaurants and shops are within walking...

The hotel is located right next to the bus stop and there are souvenir shops, restaurants and supermarkets nearby. The entire staff is very nice and helpful. Big thanks especially to Bilal and Mandjit, who took care of us the whole stay perfectly. We were celebrating two birthdays and the staff made us amazing birthday cakes and we also got a free upgrade for the whole week which we were very grateful for. We have wonderful memories from our stay and would love to come back again if the opportunity arises.
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
167 reviews
Price from£116.99per night
Colibri Hotel, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Surrounded by tropical gardens, Colibri offers spacious chalets with a balcony or terrace with views of Baie Ste Anne. It features a seafront restaurant and an infinity pool.

Absolutely amazing views, very good breakfasts with local products, location within walking distance from the town and ferry (20-25 minutes walk) Cleaning was never interrupting (alwyays coming when we were gone) Nice swimming pool with shower, views, sunbeds and access to the sea Small quiet hotel, loved it
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
524 reviews
Price from£183.81per night
Diamond Plaza, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Located in Grand Anse, a few steps from Grand Anse Praslin Beach, Diamond Plaza provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Cleaned very well
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
885 reviews
Price from£84.65per night
Coco de Mer Hotel and Black Parrot Suites, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Situated along a private beach area in Anse Bois de Rose, Coco de Mer Hotel and Black Parrot Suites offers a swimming pool, two restaurants and spa. It is nestled in 200 acres of tropical gardens.

The staff is amazing! We met kind and helpful human being, very good vibes.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
720 reviews
Price from£330.09per night
Palm Beach Hotel, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Situated along Grand Anse Beach, Palm Beach Hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers, a restaurant, and a bar. The hotel is set in a colonial-style building overlooking the Indian...

View from my bedroom window
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
558 reviews
Price from£146.23per night
Oasis Hotel Restaurant & Spa, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Oasis Hotel Restaurant & Spa is located at Grande Anse on Praslin Island. The 3-star hotel features an outdoor pool with water feature and is a short walk from the beach.

Great pool, spacious rooms and clean
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
75 reviews
Price from£180.56per night
Chateau Sans Souci, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Situated just 200 metres from the white sand Anse Kerlan Beach, Chateau Sans Souci features an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers. There is also a restaurant and bar on site.

Good breakfast and dinner. 8 minutes walk from Lemuria hotel and then Anse Georgette. Nice small beaches in the vicinity. Good stay. Nice service and staff. Good location for plane spotters.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
26 reviews
Price from£141.10per night
Indian Ocean Lodge, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Situated along the sandy Grand Anse Beach, Indian Ocean Lodge features an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and poolside bar. It also offers free private parking.

Good location on the Grand Anse, parking place included, the room we recieved was wonderful and very confortable. It has a balcony with view to the ocean but in the shades of the palm treas, equiped with own bed & chairs, it is a good spot to drink a coffee/tee which is free available in the room. Bed is big and confortable. Storage options are sufficent & for the values there is a safe. Air conditioning works fine. Tv wifi ok. There is a small fridge (minibar, but it was without bevrages) you can store & cool you own drinks, water etc. you bought. Today the hotel has 3 stars, but they explained they are planning to upgrade to 4 in the next monthes. We tried the breakfast, lunch & diner as well. The food is delicious and the prices are reasonoble compared to other restaurants. Hotel staff is very friendly they are always ready to help & support in anything you need.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
14 reviews
Price from£372.85per night
La Petite Maison and Sea Splash, hotel in Anse Volbert Village

Set in Anse Possession, within a few steps of Anse Consolation Beach and 700 metres of Anse Marie-Louise Beach, La Petite Maison and Sea Splash offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well...

Air conditioning is installed for hot nights. Lovely bathrooms and comfortable beds.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
303 reviews
Price from£142.21per night
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What guests said about Anse Volbert Village:

  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    It's a very picturesque small village.

    It's a very picturesque small village. We didn't see much of it, unfortunately. It rained a lot, which kept us indoors. Curieuse Island is exceptional. It's a must-see. However, be aware: the snorkeling part is rather disappointing. If you have your own gear, bring it. The equipment provided locally was quite basic and of poor quality. Gerry, a local taxi driver, is outstanding; if you ever get the chance to explore the island with him. You really need to choose the right time of year. The Seychelles lose some of their charm in the rain. Moreover, the biggest challenge remains the cost of everything.
    Stephane
    United States
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    It is a good starting point to explore Praslin island.

    It is a good starting point to explore Praslin island. The beach is fine and good for swimming. The buses run regularly to the other parts of the island if you want to explore. It is also the best starting point to see land turtles on Couriesse island. If you don't want to spend a fortune on food, there are some tasty take away options for 60-100 rupies.
    Nastja
    Slovenia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Perfect place to stay longer from where you can go visit...

    Perfect place to stay longer from where you can go visit other places like Curieuse island (turtle island), many snorkelling places (but you have to go for a trip, you can not snorkell straight from the beach), other places to visit are reachable by car - a lot of car rentals there. We loved Les Lauriers Eco hotel, stayed there for 10 nights - amazing place to stay and we ate there also - you will understand after dinner why they usually are fully booked and it is better to book a place there in advance.
    Algirdas
    Lithuania
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Lovely sandy crescent beach with calm waters for swimming.

    Lovely sandy crescent beach with calm waters for swimming. Small village with a good selection of restaurants, from take-aways to higher end cuisine. Be aware that some restaurants and businesses ( i.e., kayak rental/ tour excursions) close in the low season of May-early June. It is a popular and very convenient starting point for day-trips to Curieuse Island and snorkelling outings to the offshore islands.
    Melanie A.
    Canada