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Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas

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Nestled on the pristine west coast of Mahé, just a short distance from Victoria, Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas offers an exclusive haven of tranquility and refined indulgence. This intimate resort features 30 private villas, each thoughtfully positioned between Anse Boileau and Anse Louis, and only a scenic 30-minute drive from Seychelles International Airport. Conceptualized by the acclaimed architect Bill Bensley, the property harmoniously blends natural beauty with sophisticated design. Guests can choose between beachfront or rainforest cliffside villas, each boasting a secluded pool, expansive sundeck, and the personalized attention of a dedicated Villa Host. With spacious accommodations for up to four guests, these villas are ideal for families and couples alike. Anantara Maia Seychelles has become a top choice for discerning travelers seeking a family-friendly escape, thanks in part to its acclaimed Beyond All Inclusive offering.

The resort’s dining philosophy, "wherever, whenever," ensures every culinary desire is effortlessly fulfilled, whether you prefer gourmet meals delivered to your villa at any hour or crave the vibrant atmosphere of Tec-Tec restaurant. Here, five master chefs curate a selection of Creole, Indian, Mediterranean, Asian, and global cuisine, providing a world-class gastronomic journey. At the Sunset Bar, expert mixologists craft signature cocktails and pour rare Champagnes from an extensive collection of over 250 wines, perfect for pairing with a bespoke tasting menu. The Anantara Spa is a sanctuary dedicated to wellness, offering rejuvenating treatments amid lush tropical gardens. Guests also enjoy access to a modern fitness center, water sports, snorkeling, scuba diving, guided hikes, and immersive island excursions. During our stay, highlights included exploring the vibrant Sir Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria, discovering Mahé’s unspoiled beaches, and admiring the island’s ornate temples and churches—each reflecting the rich cultural mosaic of Seychelles.