Nestled in the Alphonse Island archipelago in the Seychelles, Alphonse Island Lodge offers an exclusive escape for nature lovers. Imagine a trio of magnificent islands – Alphonse, St Francois, and Bijoutier – boasting lush forests, white-sand beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Here, amidst the raw beauty of an untouched natural sanctuary, Alphonse Island Lodge invites guests to leave the complexities of daily life behind and reconnect with nature.
Choose from private Beach Bungalows with stunning ocean views, or spacious Beach Villas and expansive Beach Retreats ideal for families or small groups. All accommodations are meticulously designed for luxurious comfort and seamlessly blend into the surroundings.
The main lodge area offers a welcoming reception, a beach bar perfect for sunsets, and a restaurant featuring fresh, local cuisine. Relax by the sparkling pool, challenge yourself on the tennis court, or maintain your fitness routine at the lodge gym. In the evenings, unwind in the comfortable lounge area under a star-studded sky. The on-site ‘Activity & Dive Centre’ also provides a gateway to exploration. Discover vibrant coral reefs teeming with life, or try sea kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, surfing (seasonal), and scuba and free diving. For the angler, the lodge’s world-renowned ‘Fishing Centre’ offers guests guided fly-fishing adventures for giant trevally and bonefish.
What we love about Alphonse Island Lodge
- Alphonse Island is your private sanctuary, shared only with fellow guests and lodge staff and guides – this makes for a truly remote and immersive experience. With minimal light pollution, Alphonse Island also offers unparalleled stargazing. Lie back on the beach and marvel at the Milky Way or join a guided session (available on request).
- Embark on excursions to explore the neighbouring islands of St Francois and Bijoutier, discovering unique ecosystems, unspoiled beaches, and diverse wildlife.
- The Seychelles is the only place in the world where hawksbill turtles nest during the day, offering a unique opportunity to witness this endangered species. Actively participate in conservation efforts by joining turtle patrols, especially between November and March when nesting is frequent, as often witnessed during the lodge’s St Francois nature walk.