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Built on a secluded rocky peninsula with panoramic views over the Indian Ocean, Sea Monkey is the definite luxury retreat.

The villa is nestled amongst lust vegetation, just meters away from the sea lapping on sculptured granite rocks. Sea Monkey is situated in the exclusive area of Glacis. The region is famous for its sandy beaches, coral banks and sandy beaches.

NB: Starting 1st August 2023, Tourism Environmental Levy fee chargeable per person per night payable directly at the property

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THE rooms

Villa

2

People

4

Rooms
There are four rooms in total, with the villa sleeping up to eight people. All the rooms come with double beds adorned with high thread count Egyptian cotton sheets, air-conditioning, high-speed WiFi, private balconies and jaw-dropping floor to ceiling views over the waves lapping on the sculptured rocks to wake up to in the morning. If all that wasn’t quite indulgent enough, ensuite bathrooms are decked out with soft Italian cotton towels, top of the range, luxury bathroom products and sea views. Style-wise, each is individually decorated with carefully handpicked lamps, side tables, mirrors, cushions, throws and headboards made of beautiful, local Takamaka wood. Each room is slightly different from the last: no room overlooks another, even though they all have balconies; two rooms have high wood-beamed ceilings, while another can be fitted out with two single beds; another even comes with its own additional outdoor shower.

HOTEL amenities

  • Infinity Pool
  •  Large living area with dining room and bar
  • Outdoor and indoor surround sound systems
  •  Table tennis table

HOTEL facilities

  • Wi‐Fi
  • VOD and Mac Mini for streaming
  • Personal safe
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Private wine cellar
  • Beach equipment: 3 Kayaks, Snorkeling and fishing equipment

AVAILABLE activities

Sea Monkey’s range of amenities extends from fishing rods for casting off the rocks and snorkeling equipment, to kayaks, paddling boards and, back on dry land, a table tennis table.

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