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The best hotels in the Seychelles in 2026

Editorial selection of 10 exceptional hotels in Seychelles, 2026: overwater villas, preserved beaches, spas set in nature.

Ranking reviewed on 23 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Six Senses Zil PasyonSix Senses Zil Pasyon takes the top spot because the stay unfolds across the whole of Félicité Island, not merely along a stretch of beach.
  2. Raffles Praslin, SeychellesRaffles Praslin, Seychelles takes this 2nd spot for a simple reason: it lets you experience Praslin without relying on the logistics of a private island.
  3. Four Seasons Resort SeychellesRanked #3, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles earns its place through rare consistency on Mahé, where tropical hillsides open directly onto the Indian Ocean.

Our methodology

In the Seychelles, luxury hospitality is primarily a matter of geography. Each address corresponds to an island, a bay, a landscape, and a specific relationship with the lagoon. This makes the ranking particularly interesting to construct. We are not merely comparing rooms, pools, or spas; we are comparing ways of inhabiting the archipelago. Between Mahé, Praslin, Félicité Island, Desroches Island, Platte Island, Île Frégate, and Cosmoledo, the promises vary significantly. Some establishments prioritise easy access and structured beach stays, while others focus on seclusion, nature reserves, or the experience of a nearly private island. For a discerning traveller, the Seychelles are not a uniform backdrop. They represent a collection of hotel ecosystems, each with distinct rhythms, usages, and clientele.

At MyConciergeHotel, we never rank a hotel solely based on its brand reputation. We observe a range of concrete criteria. The level of service is crucial, of course, as is architectural coherence, the quality of the villas, the relationship to the site, and the consistency of the experience. We also consider the clarity of the offering. A large family resort has different expectations than a highly exclusive island retreat. The natural setting plays a role as well, but without romanticising the landscape. A spectacular beach does not compensate for poorly thought-out logistics. Conversely, a more discreet address can score points for its fluidity. What our advisors primarily observe is the alignment between promise, execution, and type of stay. It is this coherence that makes a difference on the ground.

The Seychellois panorama presented here showcases a rare diversity within a relatively compact territory. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles and Kempinski Seychelles Resort embody two solid interpretations of Mahé and its major beach resorts. L’Escale Resort Marina and Spa introduces a different tone, more connected to the flows of the main island. On Praslin, Raffles Praslin, Seychelles remains a reference point for many international travellers. Further afield, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island shifts the experience to an outer island, offering a very different sense of space. Six Senses Zil Pasyon, on Félicité Island, presents a more mineral and contemporary style. Fregate Island Private, Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island, and Cosmoledo Eco Camp - Blue Safari open up yet more avenues. Finally, Cheval Blanc Seychelles captures the attention of travellers closely following French hotel signatures.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are emerging in the Seychelles. The first concerns ultra-privacy, but in a less ostentatious manner. Travellers seek space, silence, and well-orchestrated transfers. They also expect a clear experience prior to arrival. The second trend relates to the duration of stays. We are seeing more combinations between two islands, sometimes three, to avoid the monotony of a single resort. Hotels that can fit into an itinerary are becoming increasingly relevant. The third evolution is that nature is no longer just a backdrop; it has become a criterion for choice, especially on remote islands. Finally, wellness remains central, but it is shifting towards more understated programmes. The spa is still important, but the quality of sleep, intimacy, and the rhythm of the stay now weigh just as heavily.

In this context, the French sensitivity to luxury retains a genuine usefulness in interpretation. It does not impose a hexagonal model on the Indian Ocean; rather, it helps distinguish refinement from mere display. A beautiful hotel, for us, is primarily a just hotel. Just in its service, in its volumes, in its manner of accompanying without overwhelming. In the Seychelles, this framework works particularly well. The best addresses are those that allow the landscape to breathe. They often avoid excessive decoration, favouring materials suited to the climate, fluid circulation, and a serene relationship with the outdoors. My advice for this destination is simple: pay less attention to the list of amenities and more to how the hotel organises your time. This is often where the true quality of the stay is determined.

It is also important to clarify how to interpret a ranking like this. A number one is not a universal verdict; it is an editorial position at a given moment, based on assumed criteria. Some travellers will seek a large international brand, reassuring and immediately recognisable. Others will prefer a more secluded island, with a sense of controlled expedition. Still others will prioritise accessibility, ease of activities, or a multigenerational stay. Therefore, it is essential to remember that each hotel in this top 10 can be the right choice if the travel project is well framed. Our role is not to create superlatives but to assist in making precise choices. That is why you will find here reasoned positions, but never definitive ones. In the Seychelles, the best hotel is often the one that perfectly matches your way of inhabiting the archipelago.

Here is our take on the best hotels in the Seychelles. This top 10 distinguishes very different addresses, all significant in the current high-end landscape. The order matters, but the context matters even more.

How we rank the best hotels in the Seychelles

Our ranking balances island setting, beach quality, service, privacy, wellness, dining, and real travel logistics.

Why island settings shape the hotel experience

Island geography, wind exposure and isolation shape the hotel experience in the Seychelles more than almost anywhere else.

Questions about this section

Are all hotel beaches equally good in the Seychelles?

No, beach quality varies by swimming conditions, exposure, season, and practical usability.

Dining, seafood and culinary signatures

A strong Seychelles table succeeds when seafood, views and the island setting feel aligned from lunch to dinner.

Spa, recovery and wellness in a tropical setting

For wellness-led stays in the Seychelles, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles and Six Senses Zil Pasyon stand out most clearly.

Which Seychelles hotels work best for families

For families in the Seychelles, space, beach access and inter-island logistics matter as much as the hotel itself.

Best options for couples and honeymoons

For couples in the Seychelles, privacy, villa layout and island setting matter more than labels alone.

Questions about this section

Are the Seychelles a good choice for a honeymoon or romantic trip?

Yes, especially for couples seeking privacy, villas, and a resort designed for quiet, intimate stays.

How to choose the right Seychelles hotel

Choose your Seychelles hotel by travel style first: beach, privacy, access, activities, then service style.

Questions about this section

How should I choose between a private island, a main inhabited island, and an isolated resort in the Seychelles?

Choose based on your desired privacy, transfer tolerance, and whether you want to leave the resort.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best hotels in Seychelles
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Cheval Blanc SeychellesUltra-private, contemporary, beachsideHighly anticipated Maison in Seychelles, Cheval Blanc signature, ultra-luxury positioning5★from €2,500/night
Six Senses Zil PasyonIsle, mineral, wellnessFélicité Island, villas with pool, Six Senses DNA focused on spa and sustainability5★€2,000-4,000/night
Four Seasons Resort SeychellesJungle and ocean, sloping villas, privacyIconic address in Mahé, sea view villas, Four Seasons service5★€1,500-3,000/night
Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches IslandRemote island, toes in the sand, exclusiveDesroches Island, feeling of the end of the world, large island territory5★€1,800-3,500/night
Raffles Praslin, SeychellesSpacious, panoramic, chic family-friendlyPraslin, large villas with pool, renowned Raffles brand5★€1,400-2,800/night
Fregate Island PrivateHigh-end Robinson, preserved naturePrivate island, very low density, rare island experience5★€3,000-6,000/night
Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte IslandIsolated, contemporary, highly exclusivePlatte Island, recently opened, Waldorf Astoria brand5★€2,500-5,000/night
Kempinski Seychelles ResortLarge beach resort, accessible, classicMahé, large bay, reliable spot for a first stay5★€700-1,500/night
L'Escale Resort Marina and SpaMarina boutique hotel, urban, convenientMahé, more intimate setting, easy access at start or end of stay5★€500-1,200/night
Cosmoledo Eco Camp - Blue SafariExpedition, nature, total disconnectionCosmoledo, eco-camp approach, niche destination5★€1,500-3,000/night

Editorial selection built only from the hotels provided. Budgets are indicative and vary by season, villa category and transfers.

Budget guide in Seychelles
Service levelIndicative rangeBest for
5★ boutique in Mahé€500-1,200/nightShort stay, comfortable stopover, arrival or departure
Large 5★ resort€700-1,800/nightFirst trip to Seychelles, classic beach stay
Luxury villa resort€1,400-3,500/nightCouple, honeymoon, seeking intimacy
Private or ultra-exclusive island€2,500-6,000/nightSignature stay, maximum privacy, rare experience

Inter-island transfers can significantly change the total budget. This is often the key cost to plan for.

The ranking

  1. Six Senses Zil Pasyon, Félicité Island

    #1Six Senses Zil Pasyon

    Félicité Island · Private-island benchmark

    Six Senses Zil Pasyon takes the top spot because the stay unfolds across the whole of Félicité Island, not merely along a stretch of beach. Private ocean-facing villas create constant privacy, with the waters around Félicité serving as the immediate setting for aquatic activities. The Six Senses approach is clear and well judged. It begins with the spa’s arrival massage, then continues through a personalised wellness ritual. Dining keeps the same cadence throughout. Oceanfront breakfast, lunch at Rara Restaurant & Bar, a more relaxed pause at TeiTei Pizzeria and Charcoal Grill, drinks at Tovolea, and a stop at the Ice Creamery. This ranking also rests on a strong Seychellois sense of place. From the island, George Camille La Digue Gallery, Anse Patates, Anse Banane, Anse des Princes, Anse Gaulettes and the Small chapel all remind you that seclusion here never erases the wider territory.

  2. Raffles Praslin, Seychelles, Praslin

    #2Raffles Praslin, Seychelles

    Praslin · Praslin safe bet

    Raffles Praslin, Seychelles takes this 2nd spot for a simple reason: it lets you experience Praslin without relying on the logistics of a private island. On this island, that detail changes the whole stay. Anse Takamaka, Pasquerre Beach, Pointe Caimant, Grand Anse Beach and the Old Pier Ruins provide clear bearings around the hotel. Le Studio Cafe Gallery adds an easy outing beyond the resort. That setting matters as much as the Raffles Hotels & Resorts service style. On site, the experience feels coherent and well structured. Breakfast on the terrace, a personalised wellness moment, a beach-and-relaxation day, tailored concierge planning on Praslin, and a romantic evening for two. Losean grounds the dining experience within that same easy rhythm. This 5-star Raffles suits couples, but also travellers who want to alternate downtime, short journeys and a lighter discovery of Praslin.

  3. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, Seychelles

    #3Four Seasons Resort Seychelles

    Seychelles · Modern classic

    Ranked #3, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles earns its place through rare consistency on Mahé, where tropical hillsides open directly onto the Indian Ocean. Luxury here does not depend on spectacle, but on a precise reading of the setting. The locally inspired architecture recedes into the greenery, giving priority to light, views and the privacy of the villas. The stay is shaped by clear touchpoints: breakfast overlooking the Indian Ocean, a beach day with swimming on white sand, a wellness ritual inspired by the tropical surroundings, and sunset from the seclusion of your villa. That reliability matters in the Seychelles, where the high-end landscape remains scattered. For a honeymoon, a first stay in the archipelago or a multi-generational trip, the resort reassures without flattening the experience. Excursions to neighbouring islands extend that direct connection with the Seychellois landscape.

  4. Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island, Platte Island

    #4Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island

    Platte Island · New island benchmark

    Ranked #4, Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island earns its place through a rare Seychellois equation: a major international name set on Platte Island. The location matters as much as the hotel. This is neither Mahé nor Praslin, but an island that shifts the pace of a stay entirely. The Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star label supports that level of delivery. On the ground, the experience is clear and well composed: breakfast facing the ocean, a day of water activities, an afternoon among tropical gardens and sea breeze, then a personalised wellness ritual. Sunset for two neatly captures the mood of the place. This ranking also rewards that coherence. Waldorf Astoria brings its established codes, while Platte Island brings remove, relative quiet and the feeling of a destination in its own right.

  5. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island, Desroches Island

    #5Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island

    Desroches Island · Remote island retreat

    We place Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island in 5th position for one clear reason: few Seychellois hotels turn an entire island into the daily setting. On Desroches Island, the experience is built around tangible markers, not vague promises. Breakfast facing the ocean, cycling around the island, a day between beach and lagoon, then a personalised wellness moment. Lighthouse also anchors the stay, with that constant dialogue with the sea shaping the pace of each meal. The Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts affiliation matters here: on an isolated island, dependable service is a serious part of comfort. The resort stays coherent for different travellers without losing its tone. Couples remember the romantic dinner on the island. Families and active guests add Madame zabre and the Tortoise Sanctuary to their days.

  6. Fregate Island Private, Île Frégate

    #6Fregate Island Private

    Île Frégate · Private island pick

    I place it 6th for one clear reason: in the Seychelles, few hotels deliver the full experience of a private island, here on Frégate Island. Arrival, just a few minutes by boat from the main island, immediately resets the pace of the stay. That short crossing creates a clean break from the rest of the archipelago. Fregate Island Private is a 5-star member of Oetker Collection, a reliable marker for discreet service and close attention to detail. The private villas, tucked into tropical vegetation, bring a rare sense of privacy at this scale. The hotel also earns its place through very specific moments: breakfast in your villa facing the ocean, sunset from the shared spaces, and a private walk across the island. Add a day split between hiking and the sea, then a wellness moment for two. Ranked behind Desroches, Frégate keeps a tighter, more intimate island identity.

  7. Cheval Blanc Seychelles, Quatre Bornes

    #7Cheval Blanc Seychelles

    Quatre Bornes · Brand prestige

    Cheval Blanc Seychelles takes 7th place because the case rests on hard facts, not the brand name alone. In Quatre Bornes, Jean-Michel Gathy designed 52 villas with private pools, each planned around privacy. The hotel appears in The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025, an international marker that carries weight in this ranking. Dining is built around five restaurants: Le White, Le 1947, La Table de Partage, Sula and Mizumi. The Cheval Blanc Spa, in partnership with Guerlain, adds a 25-metre pool, a sauna and a fitness space. A gentle lagoon arrival, breakfast on a private beach and concierge-led Seychellois escapes give the stay a more precise local footing. From the hotel, Ros Sodyer, Pointe Golette, Anse Bazarca Beach and Anse Forbans Beach create an immediate playground.

  8. Kempinski Seychelles Resort, Mahé

    #8Kempinski Seychelles Resort

    Mahé · Mahé mainstay

    I place it at #8 because, on Mahé, Kempinski Seychelles Resort genuinely simplifies the itinerary. There is no inter-island transfer to juggle at the start or end. In the Seychelles, that detail changes the pace of a trip. Here, the day unfolds easily: breakfast facing the beach, a morning walk on the sand, then beach time and tropical downtime. A wellness treatment after the beach extends that rhythm without overloading the programme. For dining, L’Indochine, Il Café Lazare, Windsong Bar and Planter's Lounge and Bar give real structure to the day. The hotel also works well as a clear base for exploring Mahé’s beaches. Nearby, you have Kempinski Tortoise Enclosure, Pebbles Cove Reef, Pirate Cove - Fort M. Toupie and St Francis D'Assise Baie Lazare RC Church. I rank it behind more singular island hotels, but its place here remains sound for a smooth stay on the main island.

  9. L'Escale Resort Marina and Spa, Mahé

    #9L'Escale Resort Marina and Spa

    Mahé · Best practical base

    L’Escale Resort Marina and Spa earns its #9 spot because it offers a more mobile take on the Seychelles, from Mahé, centred on an active marina. That approach shifts the experience away from a secluded private-island stay. A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, this 5-star hotel suits a first trip through the archipelago particularly well. The day starts with breakfast overlooking the Indian Ocean. It can then move seamlessly into a boat excursion departing straight from the marina. On return, the spa and pool slow the pace again, without complicated transfers. In the evening, L’Escale Lounge & Restaurant roots the stay in local flavours, while the Pool Bar fits quieter afternoons. From the hotel, Mahé’s inland side is also within easy reach, with Copolia Trail, the National Botanical Garden, La Misere viewpoint, Giant Tortoise Enclosure, Vallée des fruits and Semi-Submarine Seychelles.

  10. Cosmoledo Eco Camp - Blue Safari, Cosmoledo

    #10Cosmoledo Eco Camp - Blue Safari

    Cosmoledo · Remote nature pick

    Ranking Cosmoledo Eco Camp - Blue Safari at No. 10 makes sense if you assess the Seychelles through its most remote side as well. Here, the point is not display. It is Cosmoledo. That location alone changes the nature of the stay. You come to a 5-star camp designed for living the island, not replaying the usual beach-resort script. The Blue Safari name captures that positioning well. This is a field-led experience, with mornings facing Seychellois nature, gentle shoreline exploration and a proper island interlude of disconnection. By night, watching the sky and the island’s shifting light extends that direct relationship with the setting. We keep it in this top 10 because it embraces a quieter, more confidential style of hospitality, clearly aimed at travellers seeking time for two far from the world.

Glossary

Branded property
A hotel operated under a recognized international brand. The brand provides service, design and standards benchmarks.
Destination spa
A spa that is a primary reason to stay. Wellness becomes a booking driver, not just an ancillary service.
Inter-island transfer
Transfer by boat, domestic flight or private aircraft between islands. This often affects both budget and timing.
Island resort
A property designed as a complete destination. Accommodation, dining, beach and activities are gathered on one site.
Low density
A limited number of villas across a large area. It supports calm, space and a stronger sense of exclusivity.
Pool villa
Independent accommodation with a private pool. This is the dominant format in the Seychellois luxury segment.
Private island
A hotel set on a dedicated island, with controlled access and low density. In Seychelles, this greatly shapes the stay experience.

Going further

In the Seychelles, the right hotel is the one that matches your island rhythm, not the loudest promise.

Frequently asked questions

How do you rank the best hotels in the Seychelles?

We rank them by service consistency, setting, privacy, facilities, and overall fit for different traveler profiles.

What sets these selected Seychelles hotels apart?

They stand out through consistent service, strong setting, and a clearly differentiated guest experience.

What is the difference between a standard 5-star hotel and an ultra-luxury resort in the Seychelles?

Ultra-luxury usually means more privacy, larger villas, deeper personalization, and stronger service execution.

When is the best time to book a Seychelles hotel?

Book early for peak festive dates, and several months ahead for the best villas and availability.

What nightly budget should I expect for a top Seychelles hotel?

Expect high rates, from several hundred euros to well above 1,000 euros, depending on season and villa category.

Are there loyalty programs or direct booking perks in Seychelles resorts?

Yes, some offer loyalty benefits, while others favor direct perks like credits, breakfast, or flexibility.

Can Seychelles luxury hotels truly personalize a stay through concierge service?

Yes, strong concierge teams are crucial for transfers, private experiences, and smooth island logistics.

Are these Seychelles hotels family-friendly and accessible for guests with reduced mobility?

Family facilities are common, but accessibility varies significantly with terrain, beach access, and room design.

Why book a Seychelles hotel through MyConciergeHotel.com instead of an OTA?

We provide tailored advice, category clarity, transfer coordination, and booking conditions beyond standard OTA listings.

Sources & references

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