Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue Island is the most photographed beach in the world — its extraordinary combination of giant pink-tinted granite boulders, coconut palms, powder-white sand, and shallow turquoise Indian Ocean water creating a visual composition of absolute tropical perfection. The beach is on private Union Estate land and accessible by bicycle from La Digue's ferry jetty. Hotels on La Digue provide the most direct access to this legendary beach that has defined the Seychelles' global image.
Perched on a hillside above Petite Anse, the Four Seasons Seychelles is the archipelago's benchmark of understated luxury — 67 villas in the jungle, a private beach accessible only to guests, and a spa built around the natural granite of the hillside.
One of the world's most exclusive private island resorts — just 11 villas on a coral-fringed island north of Silhouette. Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela have stayed here; Brangelina honeymooned here. The conservation programme is extraordinary.
On the private Félicité Island in the Seychelles inner islands, Six Senses Zil Pasyon offers 30 pool villas of extraordinary natural splendour — perched on granite boulders above the Indian Ocean, with the brand's acclaimed wellness programme.
86 villas on Praslin's eastern coast with private pools and direct access to Anse Takamaka — Raffles Seychelles combines the brand's colonial elegance with an extraordinary natural setting, its spa among the finest in the archipelago.
An ultra-exclusive adults-only resort of 30 granite-framed villas on Anse Louis on Mahé's west coast, MAIA operates on a unique 'no choice' philosophy — your personal butler takes care of everything, so you need make no decisions.
Spread across a 100-acre peninsula in Port Launay National Marine Park, Constance Ephelia is one of the Indian Ocean's largest resort properties — two beaches, five pools, six restaurants, and a spa across two zones for adults and families.