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Hotels in Anse Volbert
4 Hotels
Les Villas d'Or
Cote d'Or Beach

Les Villas d'Or is a three-pearl property with limited facilities, but it offers guests villas set on tropical grounds and an enviable stretch of quiet beachfront. It has just 10 units, all with AC, lovely verandas, kitchens, and living rooms, plus flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. There's no bar or on-site restaurant, but breakfast served in villas is offered for a fee, and guests can opt for a half-board add-on that covers shuttle service to local restaurants and dinner. Drawbacks include a small and underwhelming outdoor pool, and no fitness center. For a more traditional hotel experience and facilities, the four-pearl Le Duc de Praslin is a step up, but it isn't directly on the beach, which keeps its rates within the same range.

Paradise Sun
Cote D'or Beach

The highlight of this upscale resort (with luxury prices) is its gorgeous stretch of beach, a feature that draws both vacationing couples and families with kids -- and the property does a good job catering to both groups. Varied on-site features include a lovely outdoor pool with a kids' section, a diving center, and a tranquil spa offering a wide list of treatments. The 80 guest rooms are pleasant and feature large furnished terraces, but could do with a bit of a refresh (especially the bathrooms). All rates are half-board and include buffet breakfasts, dinners, and afternoon tea at the beach-facing restaurant. Other perks include free weekly sunset cruises and fitness classes. Travelers might want to compare with the Acajou Beach Resort, which offers more on-site dining options as well as a small gym.

Berjaya Praslin Resort
Anse Volbert Praslin, Seychelles

The three-pearl Berjaya Praslin Resort is average on most levels, except for the stunning location on the Cote D’Or Beach. The 79 rooms are contemporary and generic in design but do well in terms of amenities like flat-screen TVs, kettles, mini-fridges, and patios. While the outdoor pool and grounds are lovely, interiors are starting to look dated and the food, including the free American breakfast, in the restaurants is so-so. Half-board and full-board rates are available. There’s no gym or spa and Wi-Fi costs extra. Villas de Mer is a smaller property, but a nice alternative with free Wi-Fi in the lobby and a restaurant with good reviews. 

Mango Lodge
Cote d'Or

While the value Mango Lodge has beautiful jungle grounds, a peaceful atmosphere, and stunning ocean views, it also has its fair share of drawbacks. The eight rooms feature some wear and tear but are overall homey with great balconies and rustic kitchenettes. A paid, simple breakfast buffet is the main feature, followed by free beach items like kayaks and snorkel gear. However, getting to Cote d’Or Beach and back is a bit of a hassle as the path is steep and taxing, even for many of the young couples who stay here. Iles des Palmes Hotel is further east, but it’s a good alternative with a pool, easily accessible beachfront location, and restaurant on-site.