About Paradise Flycatcher
Paradise Flycatcher is a three-star guesthouse with an on-site restaurant, located on the island of Mahé in the Seychelles. Listed under the food and beverage category of the Seychelles Business Register, it combines short-stay accommodation with dining facilities, positioning itself as a small-scale establishment suited to travellers looking for a quieter alternative to larger resort hotels in the archipelago.

Location & Setting
The guesthouse operates within reach of Anse Source d'Argent, one of the most recognised beaches in the Seychelles, known for its granite formations and shallow waters. Mahé itself is the largest island in the country and home to the capital, Victoria, which hosts the main port, the international airport, and the principal administrative and commercial services. Visitors typically use the island as a base for inter-island travel and day trips across the inner Seychelles.
Accommodation & Facilities
- Classified as a three-star guesthouse
- 8 rooms available for guests
- A total of 16 beds across the property
- On-site restaurant serving guests and visitors
- Located near Anse Source d'Argent
For enquiries regarding reservations, dining, or general information, the business is reachable by telephone and email, and maintains its own website where further details can be found. As with other small guesthouses registered in the Seychelles, prospective guests are advised to confirm availability and current services directly before travelling, particularly during the peak tourist seasons between November and April.
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Victoria, La Digue, Mahé, Seychelles Get Directions
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Paradise Flycatcher offer — is it just accommodation or is there somewhere to eat on site?
Paradise Flycatcher is a three-star guesthouse that combines short-stay accommodation with an on-site restaurant, so guests can dine without needing to leave the property. It is listed under the food and beverage category of the Seychelles Business Register, meaning the dining facility is a recognised part of its operation.
Where exactly on Mahé is it located, and how accessible is it for a first-time visitor arriving at the airport?
The guesthouse is located on Mahé, the main island of Seychelles, within reach of Anse Source d'Argent, one of the island's most recognised beaches. Mahé has the international airport (SEZ), public bus routes, and standard road infrastructure, making it reachable by taxi or bus from Victoria or the airport.
How can I contact Paradise Flycatcher to ask about room or table availability before arriving?
The guesthouse can be reached by phone at +248 2601255 or by email at vitorahoro2000@yahoo.com.au. Further details and booking options are available on its website at hotelscheck-in.com.
Can non-staying guests visit the restaurant, or is dining reserved for guesthouse residents?
The listing does not specify whether the restaurant accepts walk-in diners who are not staying at the guesthouse. It is advisable to contact Paradise Flycatcher directly at +248 2601255 or via email to clarify this before making the trip.
Is Paradise Flycatcher a practical base for visiting Anse Source d'Argent, given its location on Mahé?
The guesthouse is described as being within reach of Anse Source d'Argent, which is known for its granite rock formations and shallow waters. Visitors planning to use it as a base for beach access should confirm exact travel distances and transport options directly with the property.
For a first-time visitor, does a three-star guesthouse of this type differ noticeably from the larger resort hotels in Seychelles?
Paradise Flycatcher is described as a small-scale establishment suited to travellers seeking a quieter alternative to larger resort hotels in the archipelago. This typically means fewer on-site facilities but a more personal setting; visitors can check the official listing page for specific room and amenity details.
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