Best beach holiday hotels in the Seychelles
Are looking for a truly magical beach holiday experience? Then the Seychelles might be just the right place for you to go. Set right in the heart of the sparkling blue Indian Ocean, there are 155 picture-perfect tropical islands, with some of the most amazing beaches in the world and wonderful beach retreats.
Below are our recommendations for the best beach holiday spots in the Seychelles. Read more by clicking on the name of the lodge - if you like what you see, then add it to your list of favourites…
Our top 24 beach hotels in the Seychelles

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Acajou Hotel
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80% (1 review)
You won't have any problems finding your own spot on Anse Volbert, a lovely long stretch of white sand which incorporates the Cote d'Or beach – and the Acajou Hotel. The sea is a beautiful turquoise and the bay is quite sheltered so the swimming is safe and ... More about Acajou Hotel -
Anse Soleil Beachcomber
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80% (2 reviews)
Anse Soleil Beachcomber's greatest attraction is its location on an idyllic secluded, sandy cove. Fringed with tropical palms and planting, lapped by crystal clear sea and at the end of a peninsula, boasting some stunning rounded granite glacis (large boulders), the ... More about Anse Soleil -
Cap Jean Marie Chalets
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80% (1 review)
Anse Kerlan beach forms part of a relatively wild stretch of coast on the northwestern corner of Praslin. Here, a lovely white stretch of sand is backed with palm and takamaka trees, although seaweed build up can be a problem during the southeast monsoon (June to October). More about Cap Jean Marie Chalets -
Chalets D'Anse Forbans
Local legend tells that the sweeping bay of Anse Forbans, the Bay of Pirates, is home to hidden treasure from days gone by. These days, the swash-buckling plunderers are all gone and the real riches are all natural: the long beach, swaying palms and quiet appeal of this island corner... More about Chalets D'Anse Forbans -
Clef des Iles
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90% (2 reviews)
Beau Vallon is Mahé's main tourist beach, lying in a deep bay on the north-western coast about 3 miles from Victoria. Even though popular, it is still relatively quiet by European standards and it offers gently shelving sands, good swimming and snorkelling. If ... More about Clef des Iles -
Coco de Mer Hotel
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90% (2 reviews)
Coco de Mer Hotel is just a few moments walk from the sandy beach at Anse Bois de Rose on the south-west coast. The hotel also offers a free transfer to Anse Lazio from Monday to Friday, departing at 09.00 and returning at 15.00. More about Coco de Mer Hotel -
Constance Lemuria Resort
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100% (1 review)
With three stunning beaches surrounding Lemuria Resort, guests here are spoilt for choice. Anse Georgette is picture-perfect and especially idyllic when a tempting picnic hamper is delivered; Anse Petite Kerlan offers calm cove conditions, while its neighbouring big brother, ... More about Lemuria Resort -
Cote D'Or Chalets
Anse Volbert is a beautiful 3km flat stretch of eye-achingly white sand less than a minute's walk from Côte D'Or Chalets. Palm trees provide welcome shade and the turquoise waters are calm and great for swimming. There are a few water-sports kiosks on the beach ... More about Cote D'Or Chalets -
Denis Island Lodge
Located directly at one of Denis Island's stunning beaches, Denis Island Lodge is the perfect choice for those seeking beach holidays. The island-style cottages come with their own stretch of white sandy beach, guaranteeing total privacy. And for more adventurous visitors, ... More about Denis Island Lodge -
Desroches Island Resort
With 14km of pristine beach and easy access to snorkelling, Desroches Island is perfect for an escapist beach holiday in the Seychelles. Throw a towel, mask and suncream into your bike's pannier and head off to find your own perfect beach! You can even arrange for a ... More about Desroches Island Resort -
Hilton Northolme Resort & Spa
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73% (3 reviews)
Beau Vallon is perhaps the most well-known and popular of Mahe's beaches. A long, wide stretch of powdery sand, shaded by large Takamaka trees and with relatively shallow waters along its edge. At the northernmost end of the beach is the Hilton Northolme - it's ... More about Hilton Northolme -
Hotel L'Archipel
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95% (4 reviews)
The small cove of Anse Gouvernement, on which Hotel L'Archipel stands, offers not only a lovely sandy, palm-shaded spot in itself, but its orientation affords a fabulous view back along the golden curve of Praslin's Côte d'Or. Here you have the benefit ... More about Hotel L'Archipel -
Hotel L'Ocean
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80% (2 reviews)
From the calm lagoon of the internationally renowned Anse Source d'Argent to the surfers' delight at quiet Grand Anse; the snorkelling at Anse Coco to shady Anse Severe – La Digue is bestowed with some simply stunning beaches. Access from Hotel L'Ocean ... More about Hotel L'Ocean -
La Digue Island Lodge
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90% (2 reviews)
On the wide sandy beach of Anse Reunion, La Digue Island Lodge is perfect for a chilled family seaside holiday. The sea is generally shallow and often calm, the sand just made for building sandcastles and there are plenty of palms and parasols to provide all-important shade... More about La Digue Island Lodge -
Le Chateau de Feuilles
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100% (1 review)
Unusually for the Seychelles, Le Château de Feuilles is not right on the beach. Instead, it is perched high above the ocean on the granite coastal peninsula of Pointe Cabriz, Praslin's easternmost point. Given this situation, the sea views are stupendous; several ... More about Le Chateau de Feuilles -
Le Domaine d'Orangeraie
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100% (2 reviews)
Many of La Digue's beaches are just a short, level cycle ride from Le Domaine de l'Orangeraie. Prominent among these is Anse Source d'Argent , one of the Seychelles' most beautiful beaches, and one of La Digue's most popular attractions. Towering granite ... More about Le Domaine d'Orangeraie -
Le Duc de Praslin
Anse Volbert is a lovely 3km flat stretch of white sand less than a minute's walk from Le Duc du Praslin. Palm trees provide shade and the turquoise waters are safe and calm and great for swimming. If you want to organise watersports or island hopping, there are a few ... More about Le Duc de Praslin -
Le Jardin des Palmes
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60% (1 review)
The nearest beach is Anse à la Mouche, a five-minute walk downhill, and its shallow waters and gentle tides make it particularly good for children and more nervous swimmers. If you are hiring a car, there are also plenty of other very good beaches within a few minutes' drive... More about Le Jardin des Palmes -
Le Meridien Fishermans Cove
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80% (1 review)
Beau Vallon is Mahé's main tourist beach, lying in a deep bay on the north-western coast about 3 miles from Victoria. Even though popular, it is still relatively quiet by European standards and it offers gently shelving sands, good swimming and snorkelling. If ... More about Le Meridien Fish' Cove -
Les Lauriers Petit Hotel
Anse Volbert is a beautiful 3km flat stretch of dazzling white sand about a minute's walk from Les Lauriers Petit Hotel. Palm trees provide welcome shade and the milky turquoise waters are calm and great for swimming. More about Les Lauriers Petit Hotel -
Les Villas D'Or
The Villas D'Or are situated on quiet stretch of the beautiful Cote D'Or. Even at the time of year when you can get sea-weed washing up (generally during the south-west monsoon which blows June to September), the beach here is a good option as it gets raked every morning... More about Les Villas D'Or -
Maia Luxury Resort & Spa
In south-west Mahé, Maia occupies a stunning location on the hillside rising up from Anse Louis beach: a 500 metre stretch of powder sand bordered with granite boulders. There is not a great deal of shade on the beach itself, but with a perfectly pitched palm parasol ... More about Maia Resort & Spa -
North Island
It's difficult not to eulogise here, but North Island is the ultimate beach break that we offer: it's a private island I the Seychelles taking very few visitors – with three stunning beaches. Strolling around these, you'll very seldom have anyone else ... More about North Island -
Paradise Sun
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90% (2 reviews)
The soft sandy beach of Anse Volbert stretches an impressive 3km, and at its western end sits Paradise Sun. Swimming is good all year round here (calmest from November to May), and there's snorkelling and diving around Curieuse Marine National Park. Back ashore, the ... More about Paradise Sun




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