Has anyone ever stayed here on Praslin? Website looks great and I have seen some favorable reviews in travel magazines but just polling the group to see.
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great! is it good, bad or mediocre?
I thoght it was just polling the group to see if anyone stayed here. Between bad and medicre
I wouldn't go for a place this small regardless the review or how great the website. The reviews are positive because so few people stay here and it is supposed to be "selective" - considering there is a sign on the gate that says "No Visitors" Very welcoming? I have to wonder! The claim is that those who want quiet and privacy (read celebreties) like it here. And I'm not sure they have a/c here. Remember, anywhere you select must have a/c at it's hot in the Seychelles.
Look at the Black Parrot - it's suppose to be private and kind of remote - but I'd still check some of the others. Also, a number of hotels are "exclusive for Italians only" Sounds kind of strange in these days, but it is true - those from Italy.
Another reason to have a tour operator who can assist with these issues.