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Constance Ephelia
Seychelles – Mahé
Constance Ephelia
About the hotel
Constance Ephelia Resort enjoys a stunning setting on two of the most beautiful beaches on Mahé, with breathtaking views over the protected Port Launay Marine National Park. Set within 120 hectares of tropical paradise, this luxurious five-star resort blends a close connection to nature with exceptional comfort. It is an ideal retreat for both couples and families. Guests can look forward to outstanding relaxation, a generous wellness offering and a wide range of sports, all combining to create an unforgettable Seychelles escape.
Kids & Teens
The Constance Kids Club at Constance Ephelia Resort offers children aged 4 to 14 a varied programme filled with adventure and fun. Creative activities such as painting and craft sessions, themed days with pizza and ice cream treats, and interactive games keep little ones entertained. An imaginative space for the youngest guests, along with a children’s pool, creates the perfect setting for memorable moments. Parents benefit from thoughtfully designed children’s facilities and can register their little ones at any time during their stay.
Experiences & Activities
Dive into the vibrant underwater world while snorkelling or diving, or enjoy watersports such as kayaking and windsurfing. Unwind with yoga on the beach or indulge in the award-winning spa. Culinary workshops and guided tours offer distinctive experiences. The restaurants at Constance Ephelia Resort delight guests with a rich culinary variety of international cuisine, Creole specialities and fresh seafood, all served in idyllic surroundings. Whether it is a romantic dinner on the beach or a relaxed family meal, every dish is prepared with care and attention.
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Constance Ephelia
in our eyes
A family-friendly highlight in the Seychelles, distinguished by its excellent value for money. The two beautiful beach coves, framed by tropical vegetation, are sure to impress even the most discerning guests.
Best time to travel
The best time to visit Mahé is during the transition months of April, May, October and November, when temperatures are pleasantly warm and the winds are gentle. These months offer ideal conditions for snorkelling, diving and other water sports, as the water is especially clear. The dry season from June to September is excellent for hiking and activities such as surfing, thanks to cooler temperatures and lower humidity. In the rainy season from December to March, brief tropical showers bring welcome relief, while the island reMayns lush and green – perfect for a more peaceful kind of escape. Mahé is therefore a dream destination all year round, depending on individual preferences.
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Anreise
Constance Ephelia is around 40 minutes by car from the international airport.
Mahé
Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles, is a tropical paradise known for its white-sand beaches, lush rainforests and the vibrant capital, Victoria. The island offers a wide range of activities to delight both adventure seekers and those in search of relaxation. Highlights include the beaches of Beau Vallon, the striking hiking trails of Morne Seychellois National Park and the lively markets of Victoria.
For families, Mahé offers a wealth of experiences. Children and adults alike can explore the island’s picturesque beaches, snorkel and dive in crystal-clear waters, or enjoy the local cuisine in one of its many restaurants. A visit to Jardin du Roi Spice Garden or the Takamaka Rum Distillery offers engaging insight into the island’s culture and history. The Seychelles National Botanical Gardens in Victoria invite leisurely walks and the chance to encounter giant tortoises and exotic plants up close.
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