Sprawling across 101 hectares on Praslin's northwest coast, Constance Lemuria commands three white-sand beaches including Anse Georgette, widely regarded as the archipelago's finest. The Balinese-inspired architecture by Marc Hertrich showcases latanier palm roofing and pink granite, with a pool carved directly into rock. The Seychelles' sole 18-hole championship course threads through lagoons toward ocean panoramas. Between October and February, guided night expeditions reveal nesting sea turtles along Grande Anse Kerlan.
A 375-acre coral island with its own airstrip, Denis Private Island scatters just 23 cottages along its northern shore, each fronting a semi-private beach. Colonial-style interiors feature wood furnishings crafted in the island's own carpentry workshop. Top-tier villas add plunge pools and massage pavilions. With no cellular network or internet, guests share the sanctuary with giant tortoises and nesting sea turtles.
Eighty-six villas scale Praslin's southwestern rocks in dramatic tiers, each with a private plunge pool trained on the Indian Ocean and butler service via golf cart. The Seychelles' largest swimming pool anchors the resort, while the Raffles Spa spreads across twelve treatment rooms with Turkish bath and Jacuzzi. Families gravitate toward the Sugar Palm Kids Club—Creole fishing, treasure hunts, complimentary stays for under-12s—while couples slip away to nearby Anse Lazio's flawless sands.
Seven suites occupy the Pointe Cabris peninsula, scattered through gardens where granite boulders rise between frangipani, oleander, and cascading bougainvillea. The intimate scale—just seven rooms—creates an atmosphere calibrated for couples seeking seclusion, though a two-bedroom Ocean View Villa welcomes families with children over seven. Views sweep across the Indian Ocean from virtually every vantage point on the property.
Occupying the entirety of Anse Petite Cour within the Curieuse Island Marine National Park, this four-star resort grants guests exclusive access to a pristine private beach. Spacious villas and family suites sleeping up to five spread across grassy gardens surrounding a generous pool. Complimentary babysitting and flexible children's policies make it particularly suited to families seeking a sheltered coastal retreat with genuine value.
The smallest luxury hotel in the Seychelles occupies a seven-acre private island within St Anne National Marine Park, its eleven villas and two hillside loges scattered across terrain surrounded by protected waters. Antique-furnished interiors channel French colonial elegance, while most accommodations feature private pools with panoramic ocean views. The kitchen delivers authentic Creole cooking, best suited to couples and adult travelers seeking seclusion.
Giant tortoises roam freely across Bird Island, sharing their coral sanctuary with fairy terns and frigate birds in a setting that earned a perfect location score. The lodge dispenses with air conditioning, spa facilities, and motorized transport—guests swim in the Indian Ocean rather than a pool. This deliberately unplugged retreat suits families seeking an immersive wildlife experience, where children encounter nature at its most elemental.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best area to stay in Praslin?
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Côte d'Or on the northern coast offers the widest choice of accommodation and direct beach access, while Anse Possession and the western coast around Grand Anse suit travelers seeking quieter surroundings away from the main tourist concentration.
When is the best time to visit Praslin?
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April to May and October to November bring calm seas and lower humidity between the monsoon seasons. The southeast trade winds from May to September create ideal conditions for sailing but can make eastern beaches less comfortable for swimming.
How do I reach Anse Lazio and other remote beaches?
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Anse Lazio sits at the island's northwestern tip, reachable by rental car or taxi along a winding mountain road. Several beaches on the southern coast require boat transfers, which most hotels can arrange with local operators departing from Baie Sainte Anne.
Nearby Destinations
Explore SeychellesThe second-largest island in the Seychelles archipelago stretches just eleven kilometers from Anse Volbert's powdery crescent to the granite headlands of Anse Lazio, consistently ranked among the world's finest beaches. The UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai shelters the endemic coco de mer palm in primordial forest, while the coastline alternates between intimate coves accessible only by boat and broader sweeps of sand backed by takamaka trees. Most accommodation clusters along the northern shore at Côte d'Or, though properties at Anse Possession and Grand Anse offer greater seclusion.
The island operates at a deliberately unhurried tempo. Fishermen still sell the morning's catch at Baie Sainte Anne's jetty, and family-run guesthouses sit alongside international resort brands. Creole culinary traditions dominate — grilled red snapper with ladob, octopus curry fragrant with coconut milk — served at beach restaurants where the dress code rarely extends beyond barefoot. Inter-island ferries connect to La Digue in fifteen minutes and Mahé in under an hour, making Praslin an ideal base for exploring the inner islands while returning each evening to its particular calm.