Each of the 115 islands of the Seychelles has its own flair and a mystical draw. Located just off the coast of East Africa in the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles were largely uninhabited until the late 18th century, when French traders and sailors arrived along its shores. Today, the Seychelles offer a diverse blend of cultures—French, British, African, Indian, Chinese and Arab—as well as some of the best beaches in the world.
Serene beaches
Take advantage of the Seychelles’ prime beaches at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, where Petite Anse Bay’s clear azure waters beckon. Also on Mahé, Anse Royale offers secluded coves and prime snorkelling spots. Anse Lazio, on Praslin Island, is known for its crescent shape and soft white sands, and La Digue’s Anse Source d’Argent, with its massive boulders, is considered to be the most photographed beach in the world.
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Experience solitude and serenity in one of our 67 Seychelles luxury resort villas, perched on stilts on the jungle hillside or nestled amid greenery close to the beach and the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Relax in expansive indoor and outdoor spaces built in traditional Creole style, or cool off in an infinity-edge plunge pool surrounded by a natural hardwood deck. You'll enjoy sleek, airy interiors with ample room to get a massage, watch the sun set or savour a leisurely in-villa meal.
GARDEN-VIEW VILLA
The most suitable choice for families with children, these villas are just steps from the shoreline and feature stunning views of the island's lush tropical surroundings.
SERENITY VILLA
With unsurpassed views over the stunning natural amphitheatre of Petite Anse, Serenity Villas are the perfect choice for couples seeking the best of Seychelles. With unparalleled privacy, bask in moments of passion and tranquility in your own luxury treehouse, overlooking lush jungle, granite hillsides and dazzling turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.