Banyan Tree Seychelles - a paradise for everyone

Resort Banyan tree seychelles located on Mahe Island in the Bay of Quartermaster, famous for one of the most beautiful beaches in the Seychelles. The resort attracts, firstly, with its sophisticated colonial architecture. The land on which the hotel stands in the past belonged to George Harrison - the famous Beatle chose these places many years ago.

Secondly pride Banyan tree seychelles - the cleanest beach, very popular among local sea turtles: every year they lay their eggs here every fall, and employees of the resort's ecocenter carefully enclose masonry and explain to the guests what to do if they encounter a meter-long turtle.

In the Seychelles, they carefully monitor the privacy of guests, and at the Banyan Tree Seyshelles this rule is respected 100%! The villas here are so sheltered from prying eyes by natural vegetation that it seems that you are resting completely alone, despite the fact that there are as many as 60 villas here.

Banyan Tree Seyshelles is located on the best beach of Anse Intendance Island, there are incredible bewitching waves. The sea breeze is like wet smoke. There is clearly something magical in this force of nature, when you sit on the shore, the waves mesmerize you!

In the evenings, you can watch the flying foxes spend the day at sunset to the sound of the surf. It is especially nice to watch such an incredible sight in the bar La Varangue overlooking the ocean.

Banyan Tree Seychelles - rehabilitation center for turtles

A variety of flora and fauna Seychelles delight travelers of any age. On the islands you can see a huge number of unique animals and birds - endemic. But climate change and active construction in species habitats endanger their existence. In order to take care of the conservation of populations living only in the Seychelles, in the resort Banyan tree seychelles a wildlife conservation center was opened. Its employees are involved in the rehabilitation of injured animals, help veterinarians and conduct interesting seminars for residents of the island.

Guests of the resort are happy to join the daily inspection of the beach in search of new laying of tortoise eggs. By the way, on the beach of the hotel you can find two species of rare turtles: Black Mud and Yellow Mud. Both of them are on the verge of extinction, so in the center they pay special attention to these species. If necessary, an adult patient (tortoise) can even get an X-ray, and small turtles are grown in a special Jacuzzi, and then released into the ocean. The employees of the center made special instructions for observing animals, and they could tell young guests about the threat of global warming, the importance of protecting the environment and the development of such centers around the world.

Creole kitchen at Banyan tree seychelles

How many banana dishes do you know? Banana, fruit salad with banana, banana with chocolate and ice cream ... and? On this, the European fantasy, as a rule, ends, and a real creole calmly adds to this list at least a dozen more dishes.

At Banyan Tree Seychelles, Creole cuisine is presented in all its diversity, and in many dishes one of the main ingredients will be banana.

The most delicious, of course, are desserts. Banana fritters are the most popular dessert on the island. And also tempura bananas, just fried bananas, and also fish baked in banana leaves with banana sauce, and much, much more. The Seychelles themselves often laugh and say that for them bananas are like potatoes for Europeans. And guests of the Banyan Tree Seychelles resort can not only taste all these traditional dishes, but also learn how to cook them at a culinary master class.

Rum a diary Banyan tree seychelles

Rum is not only Caribbean history, Seychelles also boasts its own rum. A more intense and vibrant taste of this island distillate is required for tasting, since you are in the Seychelles.

In 2002, Takamaka's rum shop began production of the most famous Seychelles rum to date. Pure or as part of a cocktail - you decide. Banyan Tree Seychelles invites its guests on a true tropical rum trip. LaVarangue Bar has just expanded the range of cocktails based on Takamaka rum. This rum is made from sugarcane, which is grown in the Seychelles, and various herbs are added, which gives it a special, unique taste.

Honey Margarita or Dark Mojito? Or the original Seychelles Plantation Punch cocktail? For these rum cocktails, Banyan Tree bartenders choose the most unexpected ingredients - forget about rum and cola. For Honey Margarita, for example, they use fresh passion fruit, Seychelles honey, fresh lime and orange, as well as a little tequila, but the basis of the cocktail is, of course, white Seychelles rum. And for the "Plantation Punch" choose the most juicy mangoes.

To continue the rum trip, Banyan Tree is offered a trip to Trois Freres Distillery - a workshop where Takamaka rum is produced, with tasting and the opportunity to organize lunch or dinner in the restaurant at the Romodel.

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