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List of Accommodation Establishments for Visitors from Permitted Countries As at 30.12.2020 Category 1 - List of accommodation establishments for visitors from permitted countries as at 30.12.2020 ID Business Name License Type Number of Rooms Manager/Contact Person Island Address Contact number Email 340 Degrees Mountain View 1 Apartments Self Catering 6 Mr.Robin Richemond Mahe Anse La Mouche 2511119 [email protected] 2 360 Degrees Villa Self Catering 2 Mrs. Daphne Gertrude Mahe Bel Ombre 2781546 [email protected] 3 88 Days Self Catering Self Catering 2 Mr. Francis Roucou Mahe Anse a La Mouche 2503616/2718865 [email protected] 4 A & D Holiday Home Self-Catering Self Catering 3 Mr. Daniel Athanase Praslin Baie Ste Anne 2593269/2598664 [email protected] 5 A Peace In Paradise Self Catering 2 Mrs. Erade Bernadette Pool Mahe Anse La Mouche 2631351 [email protected] 6 Acquario Self Catering 6 Mrs. Nora Philoe Praslin Anse Petit Cours 4232095 [email protected] 7 Agnes Cottage Self Catering 2 Ms. Agnes Pierre La Digue Anse reunion 2781218/2716642 [email protected] 8 Alha Villa Self Catering 6 Ms. Pascalina Monty Mahe Anse La Mouche 2510901 [email protected] 9 Alphonse Island Lodge Small Hotel 35 Mr. Scott Mitchell Alphonse Alphonse 4229030 [email protected] [email protected]; 10 Amitie Chalets Guesthouse 4 Mr. Auguste Confait Praslin Amitie 4233216 [email protected] 11 Anonyme Island Resort Small Hotel 7 Mr. Hanna Sahyoun Anonyme Anonyme 2520224/ 2810490 [email protected] 12 Anse La Mouche Holiday Apartment Self Catering 10 Mr. Rowdy Kilindo Mahe Anse La Mouche 2515805 [email protected] 13 Anse Norwa Self Catering Self Catering 3 Mr. Teddy Hoareau Mahe Beau Vallon 2511198/4261222 [email protected] 14 Anse Severe Beach Villa Self Catering 3 Mr. Alam Waye-Hive La Digue Anse Severe 4235009/2511047 [email protected] Mrs. Odette De 15 Anse Severe Bungalows Self Catering 2 Commarmond La Digue Anse Severe 4247354 [email protected] 16 Anse Soleil Beachcomber self catering Self Catering 4 Mr Joseph Albert Mahe Baie Lazare 2611469 [email protected] 17 Anse Soleil Resort Self Catering 4 Mrs. Paula Esparon Mahe Anse Soleil 4361090 [email protected] 18 Aquablu Villa Self Catering 4 Mr Kevin Etienne-Cummings Mahe Glacis 2593835 [email protected] 19 Aquamarine Self Catering Self Catering 1 Ms. Julia Antat Eden Island Eden Island 2515202 [email protected] [email protected]; 20 Arc Royale Luxury Apartment Self Catering 23 Mr Rajesimhan Ramani Mahe Anse Royale 2510481/2519600/4289553 [email protected] 21 Armony Residence Self Catering 2 Mrs. Celine Hoti Mahe Belle Vue, La Misere 2513165/4345157 [email protected] 22 Au Fond De Mer View Self Catering 6 Ms. Solana Boniface Mahe Fairyland 2526945 [email protected] 23 Auberge D'Anse Boileau Small Hotel 9 Mr. Michael Lavigne Mahe Anse Boileau 4355050 [email protected] 24 Auberge De Nadege Self Catering 2 Mrs. Frankline Judith La Digue Anse Reunion 2511653 [email protected] 25 Augerine Small Hotel Small Hotel 15 Mr. Terry Sandapin Mahe Beau Vallon 4247257/4247251 [email protected] AVANI Seychelles Barbarons Resort & 26 Spa Large Hotel 124 Mr. Nico Vivier Mahe Barbarons 4673000 [email protected] 27 Badamier Enterprise Self Catering 1 Mr. Bruce Goldby Eden Eden Island 2561808 / 2507425 [email protected] 28 Badamier Self Catering Self Catering 2 Mr Wilby Ah-Kon La Digue L'Union 2576930/2511007 [email protected] 29 Bambous River Lodge Self Catering 10 Mr Johannes Pool Mahe Mount Simpson 4303828 / 2516212 [email protected] Bed & Breakfast 30 Bay View Villa Guesthouse 11 Mrs. Mukta Benoiton Mahe Petit Barbarons 2718191 [email protected] 31 Beach Cottages Self Catering 6 Ms. Katrina Soleil Mahe Belombre 4247861/2515547 [email protected] 32 Beach Cove Self Catering 4 Mr. Hudson Soleil Mahe Belombre 4247861/2595382 [email protected] 33 Beach Kaz Self Catering 3 Mrs. Marlene Powell Mahe Anse Forbans 2570481 [email protected] Mrs. Marie France 34 Beach Villa Guesthouse 9 Wartelsteiner Praslin Grand Anse 4233445/2527577 [email protected] 35 Beau Bamboo Guesthouse Self Catering 4 Mr. Francois Contoret Mahe Beau Vallon 2596748 [email protected] 36 Beau Bassin Inn Self Catering Self Catering 2 Mr. Gilbert Tirant Mahe Anse Poule Bleus 2576234 [email protected] 37 Beau Sejour Hotel Small Hotel 9 Mrs. Francoise Schroff Mahe Curio Road 2719964 [email protected] 38 Beau Vallon Residence Self Catering 2 Mrs. Aline Ghiselain Mahe Beau Vallon 2516067/ 4247459 [email protected] 39 Bedier Villa Self Catering 5 Mr. Louis Bedier Praslin Cote D'Or 2513840/4232192 [email protected] 40 Bel Horizon Self Catering 6 Mrs. Denise Michaud Mahe Beau- Vallon 2520061 [email protected] 41 Belle Amie Self Catering 5 Mrs. Maybelle Charlette La Digue Anse Reunion 2572207 [email protected] 42 Belle Des Iles Self Catering 2 Mr. Donald Payet La Digue Grand Anse 4234252/ 2599031 [email protected] 43 Belle Montagne Self Catering 4 Mr. Roy Morel Mahe Barbarons 2812701 [email protected] 44 Belle Vacance Self Catering 10 Ms. Doris Etheve Praslin Anse Kerlans 2811439 [email protected] 45 Benjamine Self Catering Self Catering 3 Ms. Monica Payet La Digue Anse Reunion 2510512/2540114 [email protected] 46 Berjaya Praslin Beach Large Hotel 74 Mr. Norazman Chung Praslin Cote Dor 4286286/ 2627761 [email protected] Bed & Breakfast 47 Bernique Guesthouse Guesthouse 5 Ms Sylvania Ernesta La Digue La Passe 2514203 /4234229 [email protected] 48 Beryl Guesthouse Guesthouse 3 Mrs. Beryl Tirant La Digue La Passe 2565571 [email protected] 49 Bliss Hotel Small Hotel 24 Mrs. Mylene Morel Mahe Glacis 4261369/4261184 [email protected] 50 Bliss Hotel Praslin Medium Hotel 27 Mr. Adrien De Henau Praslin Grand Anse 2535212 [email protected] 51 Blue Hill Guesthouse 7 Ms. Nan Cui Mahe Sans Soucis 2543889 [email protected] 52 Blue Horizon Villas Self Catering 3 Ms. Paule Ward Horner Mahe Pointe Au Sel 2510206/2573055 [email protected] 53 Bois D'Amour Self Catering 6 Mr. Alvis Waye-Hive La Digue Anse Reunion 4234490 [email protected] 54 Bois Joli Self Catering 1 Mr. Richard Joanno Mahe Au Cap 2718284 [email protected] 55 Bonnen Kare Self Catering 4 Mrs. Julie Fayon Praslin Anse Consolation 2510555 [email protected] 56 Bord Mer Villa Self Catering 8 Ms. Linda Mancienne Mahe Beau Vallon 2522323/2521144/4247247 [email protected] 57 Bougainvillea Self Catering 5 Mrs Mary Mondon Mahe Bougainville 2524342/ 4371027/ 2799903 [email protected] 58 Britannia Small Hotel 12 Mrs. Lydia Lablache Praslin Grand Anse 4233215 [email protected] 59 Brown Sugar Lodge Self Catering 3 Mr. keith Andre Mahe Mare Anglaise 2710800/2791933 [email protected] 60 Buisson Self Catering Self Catering 2 Mrs. Doris Hoareau La Digue La Passe 2635959 [email protected] 61 Bwaver Cottage Guesthouse 3 Mr. Jemmy Ernesta La Digue L'Union 2511015 [email protected] 62 Cabane Des Anges Guesthouse 6 Ms. Anania Asba La Digue Anse Reunion 2529115/42344112/423113 [email protected] 63 Calou Guesthouse Guesthouse 5 Mrs. Wilvina Jesinhaus La Digue 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6 Mrs. Anne Hunt Praslin Anse Kerlans 2601062/4237242 [email protected] 74 Casadani Small Hotel 21 Mr. Danny Loizeau Mahe Belombre 4248481 [email protected] 75 Casadani Luxury Guesthouse Guesthouse 12 Mr. Danny Loizeau Praslin Grand Anse 2514742/ 2511081/ 4303584 [email protected] Mrs. Marie Alexandra 76 Cashew Nut Grove chalets Self Catering 6 Marandel Mahe Grand Anse 2719656/2524465 [email protected] Ms Caroline Esslemont & 77 Castaway Lodge Self Catering 4 Mrs. Joycelyn Rogan Mahe Pointe Au Sel 2717777 [email protected] 78 Castello Beach Hotel Medium Hotel 26 Mr. Michel Nibourette Praslin Anse Kerlan 2298900/2527450 [email protected] 79 Casurina Hills Villas Self Catering 2 Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Lizel Mahe Le Niol 2540092 / 4266686 [email protected] 80 Cavern Self Catering Apartments Self Catering 6 Mr.Robin Richemond Praslin Baie Ste Anne 2511119 [email protected] 81 Cella Villa Self Catering 6 Mrs. Maria Celia Ah-Wan Mahe Santa Maria 2514190/2371784 [email protected] 82 Cerf Island Resort Small Hotel 24 Mrs. Foram Varsani Cerf Cerf 4294500 [email protected] 83 Chalet Bamboo Vert Guesthouse 6 Mr. Selby Pool La Digue La Passe 2643507 [email protected] Ms. Beverly Burian 84 Chalet Cote Mer Guesthouse 20 Parmantier Praslin Baie Ste Anne 4294200/2501446 [email protected] Mrs. Geralda Dec Charmoy 85 Chalet D'Anse Possession Self Catering 8 lablache Praslin Anse Posseson 2530013/4232180 [email protected] Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Margrit 86 Chalets Bougainville Self Catering 5 Aglae Mahe Bougainville 4372021 [email protected] 87 Chalets D'Anse Forbans Self Catering 16 Mrs. Daphne Jumeau Mahe Anse Forbans 4366111 [email protected] 88 Chalets D'Anse Reunion Self Catering 3 Mr.
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