The sixth Maison Cheval Blanc, curled around the Anse Intendance beach on Mahé Island in the Seychelles, embodies an exceptional art of living in one of the world’s most beautiful destinations. The 52 villas offer stunning, uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean – 24 border the white sand beach and 28 are hidden in the green hills, blending into the Seychellois nature. Each villa, which range in size from 220m² to 620m², has its own 12,5-metre swimming pool, making it the perfect place to holiday as a couple, a family or with friends.
Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy, responsible for the Cheval Blanc Randheli in the Maldives, the contemporary architecture of this new Maison melds spacious volumes with local inspiration, where interior and exterior are in complete harmony. While discovering the Maison, you’ll find works by artists such as Joël Andrianomearisoa and Prune Nourry that complement the contemporary lines of Cheval Blanc Seychelles.
There are five distinct restaurant concepts: Le White, cosmopolitan food mixing Seychellois Creole flavours; Vivamento beside the main swimming pool, welcoming the sun-drenched tastes of Italy; the beach club Sula, with its Mediterranean spirit; Mizumi, devoted to contemporary Japanese food; and finally, the French gastronomy of Le 1947.
A haven of peace, the Spa Cheval Blanc, has been created to measure by Guerlain. Within the eight rooms, the specially developed treatments, inspired by the island’s natural wonders, combine expertise and well-being. With Le Carrousel, an expansive 1500m² play space for children, families and younger guests can discover the flora and fauna of the Seychelles with outdoor activities, a water park and interactive installations.
Committed to its quest for excellence and its deep connection to local identity, Cheval Blanc is anchoring its expertise in a new destination. After the Maldives, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Tropez, the Seychelles completes the brand’s seaside jewels, promising its future guests memories they will never forget.