Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island
Desroches Island
Seychelles
Overview
Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island offers a more remote and adventurous interpretation of Seychelles luxury. Located on a coral island in the Outer Islands, the resort is surrounded by miles of white-sand beaches, coconut palms, clear lagoons and untouched natural scenery. Unlike the granite drama of Mahé or Praslin, Desroches has a softer, wilder character, with long empty beaches and a strong sense of discovery. It is a destination for travellers who want both five-star comfort and the feeling of being far away from the ordinary world.
Accommodation is spread across spacious suites, villas and residences, many with private pools, gardens and direct access to the beach. The design is relaxed and residential, with generous indoor-outdoor spaces that suit longer stays and family holidays as well as romantic escapes. Interiors are light, elegant and tropical, allowing the island’s natural surroundings to define the experience. Guests can wake up steps from the sand, cycle along palm-lined paths, swim in quiet coves and enjoy the sense of space that makes Desroches so distinctive.
The island lifestyle is central to the resort’s appeal. Guests are encouraged to explore by bicycle, discover different beaches, snorkel, dive, fish, kayak or simply enjoy the freedom of a private-island environment. Desroches is also known for its excellent marine life, with opportunities for diving and snorkelling in clear Indian Ocean waters. The island’s remoteness gives every activity a sense of adventure, whether it is a guided nature walk, a picnic on a deserted beach or a sunset ride along sandy tracks.
Dining is elegant but relaxed, with menus focused on fresh seafood, international favourites, Creole influences and tropical ingredients. The resort offers a choice of restaurants and informal dining experiences, allowing guests to move between barefoot beach meals, poolside lunches and more refined evening settings.
Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island is particularly well suited to guests who want privacy, nature and activity in equal measure. It offers the service and comfort expected from Four Seasons, but within an environment that feels wilder, freer and more remote than many other Seychelles resorts. It is a place where luxury is measured not only in design and service, but in space, silence and the rare pleasure of having an island almost to yourself.
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Accommodation is spread across spacious suites, villas and residences, many with private pools, gardens and direct access to the beach. The design is relaxed and residential, with generous indoor-outdoor spaces that suit longer stays and family holidays as well as romantic escapes. Interiors are light, elegant and tropical, allowing the island’s natural surroundings to define the experience. Guests can wake up steps from the sand, cycle along palm-lined paths, swim in quiet coves and enjoy the sense of space that makes Desroches so distinctive.
The island lifestyle is central to the resort’s appeal. Guests are encouraged to explore by bicycle, discover different beaches, snorkel, dive, fish, kayak or simply enjoy the freedom of a private-island environment. Desroches is also known for its excellent marine life, with opportunities for diving and snorkelling in clear Indian Ocean waters. The island’s remoteness gives every activity a sense of adventure, whether it is a guided nature walk, a picnic on a deserted beach or a sunset ride along sandy tracks.
Dining is elegant but relaxed, with menus focused on fresh seafood, international favourites, Creole influences and tropical ingredients. The resort offers a choice of restaurants and informal dining experiences, allowing guests to move between barefoot beach meals, poolside lunches and more refined evening settings.
Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island is particularly well suited to guests who want privacy, nature and activity in equal measure. It offers the service and comfort expected from Four Seasons, but within an environment that feels wilder, freer and more remote than many other Seychelles resorts. It is a place where luxury is measured not only in design and service, but in space, silence and the rare pleasure of having an island almost to yourself.
