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PAID CONTENT FOR FOUR SEASONS RESORT SEYCHELLES PAID CONTENT FOR FOUR SEASONS RESORT SEYCHELLES


Four Seasons Resort Seychelles SEYCHELLES


Perched over Mahe’s famed Petite Anse Bay with breathtaking views across the property, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles invites guests to sink into serenity. Surrounded by lush tropical greenery forming a natural amphitheatre around a cove of white sand, an air of laidback sophistication permeates every inch of this picturesque shoreline haven. The property has been designed in local Creole


style, blending rustic island decor with French Colonial features. Wood and stone are used extensively throughout the resort to complement the untouched jungle and granite hills in which it sits. It comprises 67 villas and suites in an expansive 445-acre site. Every room has an infinity plunge pool, a sunken bathtub and daybed pavilion overlooking the lagoon’s turquoise waters. Chefs across four restaurants create exquisite


dishes from around the world, making expert use of locally grown fruits and spices, from cinnamon and vanilla to jackfruit and papaya. ZEZ is a hillside restaurant serving Asian izakaya cuisine, from gyoza and teppanyaki to signature plates including Wagyu beef xiao long bao. Kannel builds


locally-influenced lunch and dinner menus from the fresh catch of local fishermen, while Koi offers tempura, sushi, sashimi and an indulgent eight- course omakase menu. Casual dining and drinking are enjoyed at the beachside Steak Shack and two contrastingly-styled bars while in-villa service and interactive culinary experiences allow guests to create special moments throughout their stay. At the summit of the resort, Le Syel Spa offers


not only the best views across the bay but new heights of wellbeing with traditional massages and rituals using locally sourced, sustainable materials alongside Konekte workshops (where you can make your own scrub) and cutting-edge NuCalm neuroscience techniques. Younger guests embrace the fun and educational Kids For All Seasons programme and a wealth of family activities — from surfing and stand-up paddleboarding to private barbecues and junior spa sessions. A unique island experience for every visitor comes in the form of helping to rescue local coral under the watchful eye of the resort’s Marine Educator as part of the Petite Anse Reef Restoration Project.


DON’T MISS Harness the serenity of nature through mountainside meditation and hilltop yoga, accompanied by breathtaking bay views


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KEY FEATURES • Secluded villas • Infinity-edge private pools • Outdoor showers • Hilltop Le Syel Spa • Signature international restaurants • Private villa retreats with up to four bedrooms


KEY ACTIVITIES • Kids’ club programme • Hilltop yoga and meditation • Complimentary watersports • Stunning sunset lookouts • Reef restoration workshops • Snorkelling and scuba diving


GET IN TOUCH fourseasons.com/seychelles T: +248 439 3333 E: reservations.sey@fourseasons.com


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