Le Meridien Fisherman's Cove (4*)


The resort is nested amongst the tropical gardens overlooking the secluded cove, with each elegantly furnished room featuring a private patio or balcony with sea or garden views. When guests walk through the hotel’s grounds and gaze around the unusual vegetation and fauna, they will have a feeling they’ve come to a different world

 

Hotel Details


  • Le Cardinal
  • Elemis Zen Spa
  • outdoor pool
  • 24-hour fitness facility
  • lighted outdoor tennis court
  • SPG Kids Pass
  • EXPLORE LM100

 

Room Features


All guestrooms feature:

  • plasma satellite TV with Internet access and wireless keyboard in guest rooms (additional charge)
  • coffee and tea maker
  • refreshment center
  • balcony or patio
  • in-room electronic safe
  • high speed internet access in all guest rooms EUR 16 per day

 

Hibiscus Superior Rooms:

  • located in the main building, set to the rear of the hotel
  • sea facing balcony or terrace

 

Frangipani Deluxe Rooms:

  • sea view
  • some have small private gardens

 

Bougainvillea Creole Suites:

  • located on the beachfront or garden level
  • separate living room area
  • special amenities

 

Dining


  • Le Cardinal – hotel’s main restaurant featuring an open-air dining room with magnificent sea views, where themed buffets are complemented by an excellent wine selection in an elegant yet relaxed environment
  • Le Bourgeois –features a la carte fine dining with a unique panoramic view of Beau Vallon Bay,  located on the sunset bayside of the hotel along a wooden deck promenade
  • Le Cocoloba– allows guests to chill out to cool music and great sea views and enjoy a la carte light snacks during the day, or sip tropical cocktails watching the setting sun
  • Sunset Bar – serves popular cocktails from 12 pm to 11 pm

 

Recreation


  • Elemis Zen Spa - features a wide choice of beauty treatments and massage, as well as its new line of luxurious ‘Elemis’ brand products
  • non-motorized water sports such as canoeing and snorkeling are offered at no extra cost to guests.  A variety of water sports can also be arranged in the vicinity of the Beau Vallon Beach
  • lighted outdoor tennis court
  • family activities - SPG Kids Pass
  • live entertainment

 

NEW! How you can make your stay more authentic, sustainable and memorable

These tips provide the insider’s knowledge on how travelers can engage with local culture, make their vacations more memorable, promote sustainability in the region, and enhance their overall holiday experience.


  • Some of the best times to visit Seychelles is March 2nd – 4th, when Seychelles International Carnaval de Victoria is taking place, as well as from October 25th to the 31st, when the Festival Kreol is happening, celebrating the Creole heritage and traditions.
  • Other important cultural events that travelers are encouraged to visit include the ‘SUBIOS Underwater Festival’, which showcases Seychelles’ extraordinary underwater world through a series of film shows, talks and competitions; the Seychelles Sailing Cup, an international sailing event which is held in January and the International Fishing Competition in March. Further local fishing competitions are held throughout the year.
  • Here are the best times to visit Seychelles for specific types of activities:
    • Bird-watching: April (breeding season), May - September (nesting of Sooty Terns) and October (migration)
    • Diving:  March – May and September – November
    • Fishing: October – April
    • Hiking/Walks & Trails: May – September
    • Sailing: year-round
    • Snorkeling:  year-round. However there is seaweed  on Praslin’s North and north-west coast between May and September
    • Surfing/Windsurfing: May - September
  • Seychelles is home to two unique world heritage Sites: The Vallee De Mai Garden and Aldabra Atoll amongst many other reasons to choose Seychelles as an excellent travel destination, such as most unique and exotic flora and fauna, world class fishing and scuba diving, miles of uncrowned beaches, and the perfect spot for weddings and honeymoons.
  • Some of the recommended local excursions by our Seychelles suppliers are:
    •  Overnight Birds Island Excursion where guests are taken to a magical deserted island, named for the million sooty terns that nest here each year and enjoy rare migrants, turtles that come to lay on the perfect sandy beaches and the coral reefs that shelter an abundant marine life, a perfect excursion for nature lovers and those seeking to experience the relaxation of a remote and peaceful island.
    • Mahe Highlights, where guests can experience Mahé sights in one day and stop for Souvenir shopping in Victoria, visit Morne Seychellois National Park, and admire the spectacular view from the historic ruins of Mission Lodge.
    • St Anne Marine Park, which is a journey by boat to discover the underwater world of tropical coral reefs, where visitors can see an amazing variety of Marine Life including corals teeming with fish, enjoy a delicious Creole lunch and spend the afternoon swimming or simply lazing in the sun.
Please Note: Time restrictions and extra charges may apply for some activities, watersports or facilities. Some restaurants may be open for certain meals only, have a dress code in effect and/or require reservations. While Sparkling Voyages makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, it cannot be held responsible for changes, omissions or errors.