


Constance Ephelia

Constance Ephelia is built for variety: 120 hectares on Mahé's north-west coast at Port Launay, with two beaches and the Port Launay Marine National Park, and a roster of activities rare for the Indian Ocean — ziplining, rock climbing and hiking among them — plus one of the region's largest spas, the Spa Village. More than 300 rooms, suites and villas span seven categories: junior and senior suites near the beach and pools, two-bedroom family villas with their own pool, beach villas on North Beach, hillside villas that climb the rocks with butler service and marine-park views, and a 980 m² Presidential Villa with two pools. Dining runs to five restaurants, from the main Corossol buffet to Pan-Asian at Cyann and seafood by the sand, and there are four to five pools and a kids' club for ages four to eleven. It is the do-everything resort of the six — sold on range and value, not on isolation. On a half-board or bed-and-breakfast base, around 40 to 60 minutes by road over the mountains from the airport, it has room for everyone.















- A half-board or bed-and-breakfast base, with all-inclusive packages available.
- An unusually active resort — ziplining, rock climbing and hiking, plus four to five pools.
- A road transfer over the mountains from Seychelles International (SEZ), around 40 to 60 minutes; a private helipad is available.
- Direct or one-stop flights to Mahé (SEZ), then the road transfer to Port Launay.


