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Seychelles is a tropical island lover’s dream come true. Discover the beauty of Petite Anse and the surrounding area through a series of experiences designed to help you connect with our Indian Ocean paradise.



Four Seasons Resort Seychelles


 
 
 
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A WARM WELCOME:
However you arrive, a Four Seasons representative will be there to greet you as you exit customs at Seychelles International Airport, ensuring a smooth arrival after your touchdown at our spectacular island of Mahé.


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A gentle ocean breeze floats up the granite hillside and into your tree-house villa, reminding you to take it slow. Here in Seychelles, we want you to experience our secluded island Eden at your own pace, whether it’s just the two of you or the whole extended family. Spend your days lounging by your private pool and playing in the turquoise waters of Petite Anse bay, or find your bliss at our hilltop Spa before sitting down for a sunset meal on a deserted beach. However paradise might look for you, we guarantee you’ll find it here.

At the uppermost point of Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, far above Petite Anse Bay, Le Syel Spa celebrates earthly beauty and cultural bounty. Crowned by Mahe’s most spectacular views, it reveals the heavenly potency of local ingredients while inviting an elevation of inner and outer self that will change your perspective on the meaning of wellbeing.

Seychelles is a tropical island lover’s dream come true. Discover the beauty of Petite Anse and the surrounding area through a series of experiences designed to help you connect with our Indian Ocean paradise.

First settled by the French in 1770, only about 20 of the islands in the Seychelles are inhabited. This, combined with the pristine beaches and largely untouched natural landscapes, provide all who visit a sense of escape, adventure and discovery. Our Resort is tucked away in the secluded Petite Anse bay on the southwest coast of Mahé, the Seychelles’ largest island. From here you can easily get to know local Seychellois culture at nearby Victoria Market, Takamaka Rum Distillery or Jardin du Roi Spice Garden, or venture by boat for guided day trips to other remote islands such as Praslin or La Digue.

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