Hotel Alphonse Island Resort, Seychelles, Seychelles

Alphonse Island Resort, Seychelles, Seychelles
Alphonse Island is located 500 km south of. Mahe, an hour's flight away. Alphonse was first opened to tourists in December 1999. Exotic small island surrounded by coral reef with deep 8-9 m and one of the most beautiful lagoons. On one side of the island, located 5-star diving center, fishing center, the center of water activities, on the other - the hotel itself. An elegant and prestigious hotel, combining the best - the maximum comfort of home, home hospitality staff and solitude.

Rooms

Closed bathroom with jacuzzi bath, bidet, separate shower in the open air, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, TV, mini bar, terrace, 2 bicycles. Deluxe Villas have an open bath-pool-jacuzzi, 1 bedroom and sitting area, 2 bathrooms. Presidential Villa includes two bedrooms with a bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and an outdoor pool, jacuzzi.

Entertainment

Games room with billiards, meeting room, all non-motorized water sports free of charge (small boat, shore snorkel and fins, a water bike), diving center, center for fishing (catching flying fish-bonfish), boat excursions to other islands -Bizhyuter, San Frankos and others.

Territory

25 spacious and comfortable bungalows with sea view, five villas and a Presidential Villa. Restaurant, bar, swimming pool.
* Bonfish - a totally new kind of sport - for catching flying fish.
The name of this game BONFISH comes from the name of the fish, which is found in shallow water (in order to defend themselves against larger predatory fish). Bonfish loves warm water, strong current and abundant food (shrimp, worms, fish fry). You can catch a fish weighing from 2 to 15 pounds, depending on its type and place of residence. Apparently, such a huge growing interest in this type of fishing is derived from those experiences that makes this game: 1.VYZOV allegedly tossed fishermen these "winged" fish (their fins are shaped to enable them to move with great speed, surfaced from the water, describe a semicircle in the air and then go to the depth), and 2. VICTORY, when after a long struggle not to catch a live trout on the fly.