Hilton Albizya Bay Resort, Mahe, Seychelles
Hilton Albizya Bay Resort, Mahe, Seychelles
Welcome to Albizya Bay Resort, an exclusive seaside haven in Mahé, Seychelles, where luxury living meets authentic island charm. This fully self-sustained resort features a harmonious blend of hotels, branded and unbranded residences, condominiums, and a vibrant Retail Village.
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1 - 3 Bed | Bath
From USD 513,600
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Hilton Albizya Bay Resort, Mahe, Seychelles
Welcome to Albizya Bay Resort, an exclusive seaside haven in Mahé, Seychelles, where luxury living meets authentic island charm. This fully self-sustained resort features a harmonious blend of hotels, branded and unbranded residences, condominiums, and a vibrant Retail Village.
Just steps from pristine beaches and surrounded by national parks and cultural landmarks, Albizya Bay offers not only a peaceful sanctuary but also a smart investment opportunity—perfect as a second home with excellent rental potential. The resort is made up of a hotel 'Canopy by Hilton', a Retail Village and residences – branded and unbranded.
Hilton Canopy Branded Residences
Experience elevated living at Canopy Branded Residences, where Hilton’s signature luxury meets timeless elegance. These 1-3 bedroom branded homes are thoughtfully designed with chic furnishings and a sense of exclusivity, offering a variety of layouts to match your unique style. Spacious interiors open onto generous balconies with captivating views of the canal and biosphere, blending natural beauty with refined comfort. Every detail reflects a lifestyle of unmatched quality, creating a sanctuary that’s truly beyond compare.
Prices start from $655,000
Albizya North Apartments
Escape to tranquil seclusion at Albizya North in Albizya Bay, where elegant 1-3 bedroom homes offer a peaceful mountain retreat surrounded by lush, untouched beauty. Designed to harmonise with the natural landscape, each residence invites you to wake to the soothing sounds of the forest and unwind on generous balconies overlooking breathtaking views. This is where serenity meets sophistication in the heart of the Seychelles.
Prices from $513,600
Albizya Central Apartments
Wake up to stunning coastal vistas at Albizya Central, where modern elegance meets serene seafront luxury. These contemporary 1-3 bedroom apartments are thoughtfully designed with a variety of layouts to suit your lifestyle, blending stylish interiors with unmatched comfort. Perched in an elevated position overlooking Albizya Bay and seamlessly connected to the hotel via an underpass, each residence offers spacious living areas and generous balconies that highlight the natural beauty of the surroundings.Â
Prices start from $550,000
Albizya Condominiums
Nestled in the heart of Albizya Bay with stunning views of the canal and biosphere, these modern 2 bedroom condominiums offer a serene escape framed by the natural beauty of Mahé, Seychelles. Bathed in natural light and defined by a chic, airy elegance, each residence is a peaceful sanctuary, thoughtfully crafted for those who value tranquility and connection with nature. Here, community and calm coexist in perfect harmony.
Prices from $563,200
Albizya Bay Resort offers the perfect fusion of luxury and convenience, ideally located just 30 minutes from Seychelles’ vibrant capital and International Airport. With an exceptional Retail Village at its heart and a range of dining options only 5 to 20 minutes away, residents enjoy effortless access to both everyday essentials and indulgent experiences. Health services at Anse Royal Hospital & Pharmacy are just 15 minutes away, with shopping malls and supermarkets nearby. More than just a place to live, Albizya Bay Resort is a thoughtfully crafted lifestyle destination where comfort, connectivity, and relaxation come together seamlessly.
Read full detailsThe Seychelles
The Seychelles has 116 islands spread over 788 square miles of the Indian Ocean, four degrees south of the equator and 950 miles north of Mauritius. Only 30 are inhabited, some are coral islands, some volcanic and many designated as natural reserves, a heady mix of raw beauty and exclusivity.
The Seychelles is a delightful combination of African, European and Asian roots with an intriguing history. The country gained independence from Great Britain in 1976 and remains part of the Commonwealth. English and French are both official languages with Creole widely spoken.
The joy of the Seychelles is the variety within the archipelago. Highlights include the island of Praslin fifteen minutes away by plane where the rare coco de mer palm grows in the World Heritage Vallée de Mai and the car-free island of La Digue, home to giant tortoises, colonial-style homes and deserted beaches. Felicite is a tiny granite island covering a little over one square mile. It is a near neighbour to La Digue and famed for its mystical, oversized granite boulders. Dense vegetation including mango trees, coconut palms and banana plantations cover much of Felicite where development has been carefully restricted to preserve the outstanding private island privacy.
Mahé
The island of Mahé is the largest and easily the most developed of all islands. It has the international airport and the world’s smallest capital, Victoria, complete with a replica of London’s Big Ben. The island is 17 miles long by 8 miles at its widest with 70 beaches Mahé is where the majority of the 90,000 population live, mostly in Victoria or on the east coast.
From the high peaks of Morne Seychellois in the northeast to the blissfully natural west coast beaches, Mahé provides activities from snorkelling, diving and jungle walks.  The quiet and wilder west coast is only thirty minutes from the airport with dense forests of coconuts and particularly beautiful beaches including Petite Anse and Grande Anse.
Weather
The islands of the Seychelles enjoy a year-round warm tropical climate, generally governed by two opposing trade winds. The south-easterly trades blow from May to September bringing drier and windier conditions ideal for sailing. From October to March the gentler north-west trades provide calmer seas but a higher chance of refreshing showers. Scuba divers will find April, May, October and November have the warmest seas and visibility is often 30 metres plus.
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