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NorthIsland

The Seychelles\' most exclusive private island resort. 11 handcrafted villas on a 500-acre island. Famous for hosting Prince William and Kate Middleton\'s honeymoon. Conservation-first philosophy with indigenous species rehabilitation.

500
Acres
11
Villas
44
Guests Max
Honeymoon
Royal

What Makes North Island Special

Prince William & Kate's Honeymoon

North Island gained global fame when Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, chose it for their honeymoon in 2011. The royal couple stayed in Villa North Island, the resort's most exclusive accommodation, putting this hidden gem on the map of the world's most discerning travelers.

Conservation-First Philosophy

North Island's "Noah's Ark" conservation project has rehabilitated the island's ecosystem after centuries of human exploitation. Endemic species like the Seychelles white-eye and giant tortoises have been reintroduced. The island is a living laboratory for conservation science.

Handcrafted Villas

Each of the 11 villas is handcrafted from local materials — reclaimed wood, stone, and thatch. The open-air design maximizes ocean breezes and eliminates the need for air conditioning. Each villa has a private pool, direct beach access, and a personal butler.

Exclusive Buyout

With only 11 villas accommodating a maximum of 44 guests, North Island is ideal for exclusive buyout. Celebrities, royal families, and high-profile business leaders regularly book the entire island for complete privacy. The resort has hosted billionaires, heads of state, and Hollywood A-listers.

Villas

Presidential2 guests

Villa North Island

Sunset Point

Family4 guests

Villa 11

East Beach

Romantic2 guests

Villa 10

West Beach

Panoramic4 guests

Villa 9

Hilltop

Secluded2 guests

Villa 8

North Cove

Oceanfront4 guests

Villa 7

South Beach

Official Website

"North Island is not just a resort. It is a conservation success story, a private paradise, and a testament to what luxury can be when it respects nature."
— North Island Conservation Team