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Banyan Tree Hotel Mahe Island provides a rare taste of paradise, blending romance, rejuvenation and exotic sensuality in Seychellois style.Location
The property is nestled in Intendance Bay with spectacular views of the Indian Ocean, one of the world's most beautiful talcum powder beaches, swaying palm trees and lush tropical forest. Rooms
For the very best of Seychellois architecture, its 47 stunning pool villas combine contemporary, colonial and plantation decor. Featuring high sloping ceilings, airy verandas, louvered doors and ethnic woven textiles, the eclectic villa interiors provide a true sense of place. Restaurant
After a wonderfully exhausting day exploring the beauty of the Seychelles, there is no better place to feast like a connoisseur than Banyan Tree. Every meal is a celebration of heavenly exotic cuisines, brimming with mouth-watering flavours and tantalising fragrances. General
Make your wedding day an exceptional one and come to Banyan Tree for a lifetime of happy memories. Take time out at the Banyan Tree Spa, where the well-trained therapists devote themselves to your treatments that draw on Asian traditions, dating back centuries. Alternatively, you can also work out at the resort's infinity pool, tennis court and gym. Other options include excursions and water sports.


The Banyan Tree Seychelles is a resort of stunning villas surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, nestled at the foot of a mountain on the island of Mahe. The resort covers an area of approximately 117 hectares on the island's southwestern coastline with a fabulous palm tree lined beach frontage of 800 meters. Combining contemporary and plantation style decor, the 47 air conditioned villas have been built and furnished using indigenous materials, sleek Asian style furnishings and ethnic textiles and ornaments. All have private pools with sun loungers and pool decks, some with hot tubs. Amenities include bathrobes, CD players, televisions and tea/coffee making facilities.
In the restaurant Au Jardin D'Epices guests can sample an exotic dinner menu including traditional Creole recipes, Mediterranean cuisine and dishes from Mauritius and South Africa all made with fresh local ingredients. Guests can eat on the romantic outdoor terrace, which overlooks the Indian Ocean. In Saffron, dishes from South East Asia are served in an contemporary setting with exotic furnishings and an authentic South East Asian feel. La Varangue serves a wide range of drinks and snacks; guests can enjoy a cocktail on the veranda as they watch the sun set. In the Lobby Lounge herbal teas and Arabian coffees are served alongside pastries, scones and cakes. Fresh fruit cocktails and other drinks are served at the pool bar. Staff can arrange romantic beach barbecues for guests or prepare picnic hampers for island hopping excursions to World Heritage sites like the VallÚe de Mai, home to the coco de mer double nut and bird and tortoise colonies. Guests can unwind in the spa where a wide variety of massage and beauty treatments are available, drawing on Asian traditions dating back centuries. The resort also has an infinity pool and well equipped gym and seasonal water sports are available. The Seychelles' capital, Victoria, the Natural History Museum and botanical gardens are all three kilometres from the hotel. Seychelles International Airport is 20 kilometres away.


Banyan Tree Seychelles is nestled in the Intendance Bay on Mahe Island - 30 minutes by car from the Mahe International Airport and 45 minutes from the capital- Victoria. Mahe offers the perfect introduction to the Seychelles with its steep mountain backbone / slopes carpeted with lush tropical vegetation and sweeping coastline fringed by palm trees. The resort covers an area of apporximately 117 hectares on the islands southwestern coastline with a fabulous beach frontage of 800 meters overlooking what has been described as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world.