Beau Vallon

£590pp—Seychelles resort with white-sand beach, 50% off

Varuni Sakhalkar
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Why We Love This Deal

The tropical islands of Seychelles are recommended by Condé Nast Traveler for their "otherworldly beauty". STORY Seychelles Resort boasts a beachfront location in the bay of Beau Vallon in Mahé. This offer is £565 per person for five nights. You'll pay an environment levy of 100 Seychellois Rupees (approximately £5) per person, per night to the hotel, making the total £590 per person. We found savings of £879–£1135 compared to the direct price. This is a Club Offer, negotiated exclusively for our Club Members.

Flights are not included, but we found one-stop return flights to Mahé from £553*, so you could get a 5-night stay from £1118 per person.

What's Included

  • Valid until 25 December, 2026
  • Five nights' accommodation in a Junior Suite with Garden, with daily buffet breakfast, for two
  • A welcome drink each
  • A snorkelling tour, once per stay
  • It's £1830 for a 5-night stay with daily buffet breakfast and dinner
  • Add extra nights from £225 per room
  • Not available on 30 March–10 April, 2026

More Reasons to Go

  • Vasco's is the resort's main restaurant serving buffet-style meals, including themed dinners. Other dining options are Trader Vic's, Eden, and Seyshima offering French Polynesian, Creole, and Japanese cuisines.
  • The infinity pool is steps away from a 3-kilometer stretch of white-sand beach and warm waters. Ripples pool bar serves cocktails and light bites.
  • Seychelles lies 1000 miles off the east coast of Africa. Spend time exploring its "spellbinding beaches", "turquoise waters", and "abundant marine life" (Lonely Planet). Hike through mangrove and rainforests in the Morne Seychellois National Park, 25 minutes' drive away.
  • Most locals live in the inner islands of Mahé, Praslin, La Digue, and Silhouette. Vallée de Mai is a prehistoric palm forest in Praslin and home to the rare black parrot. Outer islands like Alphonse, Desroches, and Cosmoledo can be reached by ferry.