Seychelles

Four Seasons Seychelles

Overview

Award-winning luxury

Located in the south of Mahé island, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles is nestled into the hillside overlooking the beautiful Petite Anse bay. Like an amphitheatre, the horseshoe-shaped bay frames the sunset each evening, offering a prime seat to watch the daily nature show.

The Resort’s 67 luxuriously appointed villas and suites are nestled discreetly amongst the foliage facing the azure blue Indian Ocean waters and only a few steps away from the beach. While larger groups can relax into their own sophisticated home away from home with the 27 Residence Villas.

The award-winning Le Syel Spa sits proudly at the top of the hillside with unparalleled views of the landscape. Spend days lounging by your private pool and playing in the turquoise waters of Petite Anse bay, before a sunset meal on a deserted beach.

Facts

At a glance

  • 67 Luxurious Suites and Villas

  • Swimming Pool

  • Award-winning Spa

  • Three Restaurants

SEY 507 original

Experiences

  • Four Seasons Seychelles island hopping

    Island Hopping

    Head off to another one of Seychelles’ popular islands, Praslin. Once you arrive a local guide will take you on an excursion to see the famous Coco de Mer plant at Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    Help the Marine Biologists

    The WiseOceans team will teach you about the interesting ocean friends that also call Seychelles home before embarking on an eye-opening snorkel session. Keep track of how many creatures you see, as well as how many different kinds, before reporting your findings at the end of the day.

  • Four Seasons Seychelles drinks

    Shake it up

    Have fun in a creative cocktail-making class, where you and the bar staff experiment and create your own drinks before enjoying them on the white sands of the Petite Anse Beach.

Footprint

The resort is committed to achieving sustainable practices to conserve natural resources and safeguard the local environment. By banning plastics and chemicals the resort has taken a step to a greener future. Water is produced and bottled into glass bottles in-house. Straws are made from plants and, on the beach, bamboo straws are used for drinks and fresh coconuts.

To ensure maximum use of the water supply, waste water is treated in house and used for landscaping purposes. The kitchen and engine oil, batteries, glass bottles and tyres are collected by a local, contracted partner to further recycle the items off-site. To save energy, a nightly power-saving check is conducted to ensure that all unnecessary sources of energy and lights have been replaced with LED bulbs.

On top of this all the seafood is sourced through local fishermen. Many of our fruits, such as mango, papaya, coconut, starfruit and more, are picked from trees within the Resort premises, when available seasonally, while others are sourced locally.

What makes us different

Why Niarra

Niarra Travel is a forward-thinking travel company headquartered in London born out of a passion to do things differently.

In Swahili, a Bantu language spoken by millions in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa, the name Niara means "with utmost purpose" and our team are united by a passion for exploration and a belief that the right kind of travel can make the world a better place.

Our Travel Researchers are here to create incredible trips with a positive impact for you.

  • Unforgettable experiences

    Creating your trip is entirely collaborative and our Travel Researchers are here for every step.

  • Positive impact

    Curated sustainable experiences and accommodation that maximize the benefits to local people and place.

  • Fairness and transparency

    An open, competitive pricing structure that ensures more money goes to where it's needed in the destination.

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