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5 best resorts in Seychelles

Seychelles is perfect for honeymooning and romantic escapes.

While here, you’ll find beaches that provide sun, sand and surf, while the country’s impressive national parks and botanical gardens are brimming with adventure.

From outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, read on to discover the best resorts to unwind in Seychelles.

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1. Constance Ephelia

Constance Ephelia is located on Mahe Island in Seychelles. You’ll be lured in by its beautiful stretch of beaches surrounding the property, while its extensive collection of restaurant, bars and swimming pools to keep you happy.

Its spa area is beautiful and is one of the largest in the Seychelles, where 18 treatment rooms feature a sauna, steam room and thermal pool.

2. Four Seasons Seychelles

Four Seasons Resort Seychelles boasts elegant interiors and sweeping views of the island’s natural beauty. You can choose from a variety of tree-top villas that provide a private plunge pool, whirlpool and outdoor shower.

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Guests can also enjoy yoga and surfing classes to a golf driving range and hiking, sailing excursions, couples massage or body treatment.

3. Raffles

A perfect spot for honeymooners, Raffle boasts a remote ambience set on a hillside overlooking Anse Takamaka bay.

The resort’s villas feature private plunge pools and outdoor pavilions with a place for you to unwind and indulge in local cuisine.

4. Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa

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Located on Silhouette Island within a Marine National Park, Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa boasts 111 private villas with modern decor, where you can step out the French doors to your furnished terrace to soak up the stunning island views.  You’ll have plenty of adventure to choose from too, as you can hiking in the rainforest, indulge in water sports or unwind with a day of fishing.

5. MAIA Luxury Resort & Spa

MAIA Luxury Resort & Spa is nestled on 30 acres of forest-garden, which is fringed by stretches of white sand beaches. Embrace the luxurious lifestyle of all-inclusive drinks and dining, where you can spend your day lounging at the infinity pool and sundeck that overlook the beach or enjoy a secluded ambience in your private infinity pool.

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