Fregate Island

Fregate, an island unique for its flora, fauna, and solitude, provides an ideal environment
for becoming one with nature.


Fregate�is a 15-minute flight from Mahe. �The turboprop aircraft lands on a grassy airstrip and disembarks its passengers who usually visit the island just for the day to see the magpie robins, which are found nowhere else. �If you prefer to stay overnight or longer, �the quaint little four room PLANTATION HOUSE is a most tranquil place to call home for the duration of ones stay.
The island is well worth an extended stay. �It is privately owned and access is restricted to a maximum of eighty visitors at any one time. �The island is small, only about 700 acres, and mostly mountainous with dense jungle. �Years of isolation from the rest of the islands and indeed the world, has maintained the island in a virginal and pristine state. �The island is a hiker and beachlovers paradise. �There are numerous paths that crisscross the island, but the one to follow is the path to Victorin, the most beautiful beach in the world.

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