Sainte Anne Marine National Park
Sainte Anne Resort is ideally situated in the middle of a marine park, a few minutes away from Mahé. Opened in 1973, the Sainte Anne Marine National Park was one of the first national marine parks in the Indian Ocean and is now very much visited for it
protects over 150 species of fish.


Specially designed to blend in its delicate tropical surroundings
Sainte
Anne Resort occupies less than a quarter of the island's surface, leaving almost the whole island unspoilt and uninhabited. Walking and cycling tracks allow guests to discover the fauna and flora of this magnificent island, amongst which are 3 Cocos de Mer, a unique variety of palm in the Seychelles.
Spread over more than a kilometre along the island's two main beaches, the
single-storey villas are all sea-facing and are thus protected from prevailing winds while offering total intimacy.
The concept of open verandas as well as the use of natural material such as wood undoubtedly contribute to enhance the tropical ambience of the island, blessed by a most hospitable climate.
The buildings have been totally integrated into the lush
vegetation, following the natural contours of the island.
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