Sitting at the end of Beau Vallon Bay, the most popular and longest beach on Mahé, this stunning Boutique resort offers it all..
Location
Set on Beau Vallon Beach, on the northern shore of Mahé, Seychelles, Fisherman’s Cove Resort occupies one of the most beloved bays in the islands. You’ll love being surrounded by lush tropics, with views out to Silhouette and North Island, while the bustle of the capital Victoria is just a short drive away. The reef, sand, and sunsets here make this a place that feels both remote and welcoming.
Rooms
There are about 68 rooms and suites, each designed with a mix of Creole charm and modern comfort. You’ll find Superior and Deluxe Ocean View rooms, garden or beachfront suites, and Executive Suites that offer space, elevated views, private terraces, or decks. All rooms have essentials like king-size beds, minibars, air conditioning, tea/coffee facilities, and verandas overlooking garden or sea.
Amenities
The resort offers two restaurants: Le Cardinal (main dining, international & themed buffets) and Le Bourgeois (seafood and Creole dishes by the beach). You’ll also find relaxing bars overlooking Beau Vallon Bay. A spa with Elemis treatments, gym, infinity pool, tennis court, and non-motorised water sports (snorkelling, canoeing etc.) are part of the mix.
Activities
Lazy beach days and snorkelling off the shore are easy to do. The “Unlock The Sea” programme (with the Marine Conservation Society Seychelles) gives you guided snorkel zones, underwater art installations, and ideas of what’s going on beneath the waves. Walking trails, boat trips, and exploring the local shops and cafés in Beau Vallon all add character to your stay. Guests love how there’s space to discover both land and sea.
Sustainability
Fisherman’s Cove Resort is leading in eco-tourism. It is one of the first resorts in Seychelles to achieve Green Key Certification, which recognises its work in energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, lagoon conservation, and support for environmental projects. Also, its “Unlock The Sea” coral reef project involves guest engagement in coral nurseries, reef restoration, and education about marine life.
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When to visit Seychelles
Find out the best time to visit Seychelles with our month by month guide.
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January
January is one of the wettest months due to the North West Monsoon - vegetation is lush, with light winds and high temperatures of 28 degrees. If you're lucky you could see turtle hatchlings.
February
February is another wet month, with short tropical downpours occurring. Temperatures stay in the high twenties leading to humid days.
March
Rainfall continues into March with light winds and average temperatures of 30 degrees and high humidity levels.
April
Temperatures remain hot with increasing humidity levels in April with highs of 30 degrees. If you love diving, conditions during April are excellent with visibility up to a staggering 30 metres.
May
During May the South West Trade winds begin, so it's better to stay on the West coast of the island where you will be more sheltered. If you love diving, conditions during May are excellent with visibility up to a staggering 30 metres.
June
The South West Trade winds continue into June, so it's better to stay on the West coast of the island where you will be more sheltered. The winds bring choppier seas resulting in seaweed being washed up onto the beaches of Praslin's south coast.
July
The South West Trade winds continue into July, so it's better to stay on the West coast of the island where you will be more sheltered. The winds bring choppier seas resulting in seaweed being washed up onto the beaches of Praslin's south coast.
August
The trade winds reach their peak in August, there is little precipitation and temperatures average 27 degrees, although the seas can be a little choppy. The winds bring choppier seas resulting in seaweed being washed up onto the beaches of Praslin's south coast.
September
September is hotter and huimd with a southeast trade wind, so its best to stay on the west coast of the island. The winds bring choppier seas resulting in seaweed being washed up onto the beaches of Praslin's south coast. During this month the whale shark season begins.
October
October is the peak season for whale sharks and hawksbill turtles. It is less windy and a perfect time to travel to the Seychelles. If you love diving, conditions during May are excellent with visibility up to a staggering 30 metres.
November
During November, Hawksbill turtles continue to lay their eggs and temperatures on the islands are hot and humid. November marks the start of the North West Trade winds, so it's better to stay on the east coast of the islands. If you love diving, conditions during May are excellent with visibility up to a staggering 30 metres.
December
The islands start to fill as the festive season begins, during December you can expect winds and increased rainfall, but temperatures remain in the high twenties.
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