Check in at Constance, a hotel brand created for visa-free islands
Constance Ephelia, located on Mahe, the main island of Seychelles, is like a huge seaside village. In the middle of the national forest parks on both sides, mangroves grow densely and there are two long and soft beaches. The hotel is hidden in this huge oasis. Although there are more than 300 guest rooms, they are all extremely comfortable and relaxing. The exquisite suite I stayed in was on the first floor, and I could walk directly to the lawn outside and directly to the beach.
The hotel's north and south areas both have their own swimming pools and beaches, and guests share facilities. I stayed in the south area, where the waves were smaller and quieter, perfect for lying down and reading; the north area has a bluer sea, finer sand, and more underwater creatures. Suitable for snorkeling, diving, paddle boarding, etc. I had a Japanese meal under the tree here at noon. The sea breeze was so comfortable.
I visited the mangroves with the hotel's sustainability manager, where I saw various plants, cinnamon, mangrove crabs, and the hotel's own beehives. He said the plants and animals here are non-toxic and harmless. Another interesting project is In the afternoon, we went to feed the centenarian giant tortoise, which is also the animal that appears on the national emblem of Seychelles.