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FréGate iSland Private Frégate island, seychelles

FréGate iSland Private
Frégate island, seychelles
At Frégate Island Private, it’s impossible not to feel
at one with the heavenly nature that surrounds you.
At four degrees south of the equator, the island is
a vision of giant granite boulders, powdery whitesand
beaches and some of the world’s rarest flora
and fauna, including over 3,000 Aldabra Giant
Tortoises. The resort welcomes only a select number
of guests at a time to its 16 villas, all with private
pools and butler service. Practically everything
is homegrown here, from the ingredients used in
your spa treatments to the water you’ll drink and
the fruits, vegetables and herbs you’ll eat at the
Plantation House restaurant.
FréGate iSland Private
Frégate island, seychelles

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