Recently updated on May 23rd, 2026 at 02:43 pm






A one-of-a-kind home away from home awaits you and the little ones in your life in this secluded and eco-conscious paradise. While capturing heartwarming family moments in the privacy of your Villa, learn about the island’s flora and fauna and its extensive conservation efforts.
“North” rates include
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Daily à la carte breakfast, lunch, and dinner at any venue
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Unlimited house beverages and daily replenished in-villa minibar
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One private destination dining experience per day
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One activity per day – from diving to sunset cruising or guided snorkeling
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Daily 60-minute massage per adult at La Vie Spa
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Conservation and cultural activities
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Private movie night under the stars (once every 5 nights)
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Full children’s program and guided hikes
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24/7 Private Villa Host and one buggy per villa
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Daily laundry, gym access, and Wi-Fi
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North Island, Seychelles
Venture beyond the ordinary and capture loving and caring family moments at this haven of unparalleled experiences.
North Island is home to:
- La Vie Spa by Goldhands
- The Gym
- Infinity Pool
- Beaches
- Exquisite dining — The Piazza and Sunset Beach Bar
- Private Picnics
- Beachfront Villas
- Kids Activities
Conservation Efforts
Turtles
The North Island is a critically important nesting site for two species of sea turtle, the Hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) and Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas).
Every morning, dedicated on-site conservationists together with eco-tourist volunteers patrol the four beaches for signs of turtles.
Aldabra Giant Tortoise
One of the largest tortoise species on Earth is endemic to the Aldabra atoll, Seychelles. Formerly, giant tortoises were found on many Indian Ocean islands but became extinct historically due to exploitation by sailors from passing ships.
White Eye Bird
While some bird species returned of their own accord once the North Island again afforded them a suitable habitat, others needed a little more help.
At the time, one of the rarest birds in the world, a founder population of just 25 Seychelles White-Eyes was reintroduced to North Island in 2007, and their population on the island is now more than five times its original size.
Marine Biology
North Island’s vision is to be declared an Ecological Marine Reserve, further protecting the area from fishing and potentially harmful marine activities.
The island’s Marine Protected Area proposal is supported by data collection by means of biannual scientific marine surveys conducted by trained marine biologists since 2011.
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