Seychelles 5 star hotels

Seychelles 5 star hotels

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Seychelles 5 star hotels are luxurious, opulent and the perfect place to relax and unwind.  Whether you are traveling solo, on a honeymoon or traveling with family you will find the hotels we've handpicked suitable for you.  Local cuisine is something you must try and indulge in. You can participate in leisure activities such as cycling, golf, guided tours and much more.

So we have picked some of the best 5-star hotels in the Seychelles.

1.  The Six Senses Zil Pasyon

Six Senses Zil Pasyon
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The Zil Pasyon, which was constructed on the lush island of Félicité, offers the pinnacle of opulence to travelers in the Indian Ocean. This little hotel features an oceanfront pool, an eco-friendly ethos, and a few restaurants that scour the ocean for the best fish.

Swim in your personal pool, go snorkeling in the island's azure waters, and get your shoulder knots worked out at the Six Senses Spa right on the beach. Drink some homemade rum in the evening while observing the sun transform into a rainbow of hues along the horizon.

The beaches and clear waters surrounding Félicité, as well as island hopping boat tours, are popular destinations for leisure activities. While the nearby islands of the Praslin as well as the La Digue offer golf, cycling, and the chance to take a guided tour of the Vallée de Mai UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The daily specials are available at the waterfront restaurant, Ocean Kitchen, which uses organic ingredients that are grown on the island or close by. The Island Cafe, which is available for breakfasts, lunch, as well as dinner, is the main dining option. Curries, Seafood and Creole lobster are just a few examples of the fusion cuisine it creates with ingredients from Asia, Africa and Europe.

The Koko Bar is the beachside option, where you may relax in a lounge and enjoy tasty coconut mojitos.

2.  The Constance Hotel

Constance Hotel
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The 120 hectares of lush and unusual vegetation around the hotel provide a unique environment for the hotel. It is positioned on two of Mahe's most beautiful beaches.

The hotel offers luxurious contemporary lodgings with spacious interiors that are surrounded by lush vegetation and shimmering lagoons. It also has a lovely spa village with breathtaking ocean views to rejuvenate your senses. Each apartment and villa features a modern interior with plenty of space and stunning views of the ocean or a lush garden. 

Embrace the opulent rooms. Seven different types of lodging are available, ranging from senior and junior luxury suites to deluxe villas on the hill. In one of the many outdoor seating areas with sea views, take a seat back and unwind.

There are five dining establishments and bars at the hotel. Each location has its own unique idea, design, and decor, which maximizes the options for dining and drinking experiences. The cuisine incorporates a hint of regional fare to take you on a fragrant journey.

3.  Mango House

Mango House
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Mango House Seychelles is an isolated island haven encircled by crystal clear waters, aromatic fruit trees, and lush woodlands, located on southern Mahé's undeveloped beachfront. Select among 41 seafront villas but also suites, each with a sun-drenched balcony and rustic furnishings. Additionally, a range of restaurants offers a variety of cuisines, including Mediterranean, Japanese, and Creole food as well as light meals by the pool. A luxurious treatment packed with coconut charcoal, calming seaweed, or exotic botanicals is available at the Anpe Spa.

Families, couples, and romantic honeymooners congregate here for a carefree yet opulent Seychelles escape, and with just a handful of rooms, the atmosphere is kept understated.

Wagyu beef robatayaki at Azido (a Japanese restaurant ) and yellowfin tuna poke bowls ( at Soley) are considered a must-haves.  It is recommended to try chickpea cake, lobster is delicious local Seychellois-Creole meal cuisine at Moutya.

4.  The Story Seychelles

The Story Seychelles
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A contemporary and stylish 100-room hotel with villas and suites and is situated north of Mahe. Visitors can take advantage of a spa, seven eating options with a range of settings and cuisines, and more recreational opportunities.

This modern getaway impresses with opulent all-suite and villa lodging, a wide variety of outstanding restaurants, and a fantastic range of amenities like an award-winning spa and a kid-friendly club.

On any day of the week, travelers can eat somewhere new thanks to the seven dining alternatives that are available, providing a fascinating gastronomic experience throughout your stay. Dine on grilled seafood and meat at Eden, and visit Vascos for magnificent breakfast and supper buffets with display cooking stations and entertaining theme nights.

If you're in the mood for something exotic, try the Japanese restaurant Seyshima's sushi and teppanyaki next to a lagoon or Trader Vic's French-Polynesian fusion food while listening to live music. Candlelit dinners on the beach are a great option for couples wishing to intensify their romance. The elegant 1502 Bar or poolside both provide light fare and beverages.

5.  The Raffles

The Raffles
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The Vallee de Mai, which is also a  World Heritage site UNESCO, and Anse Lazio, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, are both nearby to The Raffles. Additionally, the  Island Curieuse, which in itself   is home to 500 giant tortoises, and the La Digue, known for its secluded beaches, diving, and snorkeling, are both just a 15-minute boat ride away.

At Raffles Seychelles, each of the 86 elegantly built villas has a private pool and an outdoor pavilion with views of the ocean, a white sand beach, and lush grassy hills. This hotel offers six dining options, including shisha bars, rooftop terraces, Losean restaurant's fresh Mediterranean cuisine, and private beachside banquets.
The hotel's amenities also include the Raffles Spa, which has private balconies treatment rooms with views of the Blue Ocean and tropical surroundings, two infinity pools, a  salon, the Sugar Palm Kids Club, a fitness room, and two beauty salons.

Additionally, there is a focus on eco-friendly measures; the resort uses no plastic whatsoever, buys a lot of its products locally, and even draws its own water from the mountain.

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