Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Seychelles
Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Seychelles
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
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Seychelles is a full-board and half-board destination far more than a true all-inclusive one, so honesty matters when you book. Only a handful of properties run a genuine "everything included" model with unlimited dining, drinks and most activities baked into one nightly rate. The rest sell full-board or breakfast-plus packages that read as all-inclusive in brochures but are not.
For 2026-2027, the Best Overall all-inclusive resort is Club Med Seychelles on Sainte Anne Island, the only property in the country that delivers a no-wallet, no-signing-chits experience across food, bar, kids club and dozens of activities. The Best Value pick is the DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles - Allamanda Resort and Spa on Mahé, which packages full-board pricing well under the island's luxury averages while sitting on a quiet swimming beach.
Below are 10 real, currently-operating resorts, ranked, with their honest board basis spelled out. Several are full-board rather than strictly all-inclusive, and the spec lines say so directly.
1. Club Med Seychelles 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: True all-inclusive | Price: from ~$350/night per adult | Location: Sainte Anne Island | Best for: families and first-timers who want zero chits
Club Med Seychelles is the only resort on Sainte Anne Island, set inside the Sainte Anne Marine National Park about four kilometres off Mahé. It is the rare Seychelles property that runs a genuine all-inclusive model: all meals across its restaurants, unlimited soft drinks, beer and wine, a daily-refilled minibar, kids club, evening entertainment and a long list of land and water activities are folded into one rate.
The resort lists roughly 38 included activities plus a further 26 on-demand options, which is unusually deep for the region.
Families gravitate here because the no-signing-chits structure removes the constant micro-billing that defines most Seychelles stays. The trade-off is a larger, more programmed resort feel rather than the hushed boutique mood found on private islands elsewhere on this list.
Pros:
- Truly all-inclusive: food, bar, minibar and most activities are all in the nightly rate.
- Private-island setting: sole resort inside a protected marine park with strong snorkelling.
- Family depth: dedicated kids and teen programming plus dozens of included sports.
- Predictable cost: little to no on-property spending pressure.
Cons:
- Programmed atmosphere: bigger and livelier than a quiet luxury hideaway.
- Premium spirits and excursions can still carry surcharges outside the base package.
Verdict: The single best choice if "all-inclusive" must mean exactly that in Seychelles.
2. DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles - Allamanda Resort and Spa 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Full-board / half-board packages | Price: from ~$250/night | Location: Anse Forbans, southeast Mahé | Best for: value-focused couples
The DoubleTree Allamanda sits on a calm, swimmable stretch of Anse Forbans on Mahé's quieter southeast coast. It is not a strict all-inclusive, but its full-board and half-board packages routinely price well below the island's luxury averages while still covering the meals that drive most Seychelles bills.
For travellers who want a comfortable beachfront base without private-island rates, the math here is the friendliest on this list.
Rooms are straightforward four-star comfort rather than design statements, and the beach is genuinely good for swimming, which is not a given on Mahé. Booking the full-board upgrade is what turns this into the best value pick.
Pros:
- Lowest entry price among reputable beach resorts on Mahé.
- Swimmable beach: calm water at Anse Forbans, good for non-strong swimmers.
- Hilton Honors points earn and redeem on stays.
- Full-board option controls food costs without going luxury.
Cons:
- Not strictly all-inclusive: drinks and some meals depend on the package tier.
- Quieter location: limited walkable dining off-property.
Verdict: The smartest money in Seychelles if you book the full-board rate.
3. Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa
Type: All-inclusive available (also half-board) | Price: from ~$395/night | Location: Silhouette Island | Best for: families wanting island isolation with an all-in option
Hilton's Labriz resort occupies most of Silhouette Island and is one of the few large properties that offers a true all-inclusive room rate alongside its standard and half-board options. The all-inclusive tier covers onsite food and beverage across the resort's eight restaurants, which range from Creole and European to Japanese teppanyaki and wood-fired pizza by the sea.
The island-sanctuary feel is real: granite peaks, dense forest and a long private beach. Many guests find half-board sufficient because the breakfast and dinner spread at Café Dauban is generous, but the all-inclusive upgrade exists for those who want it locked in.
Pros:
- Optional true all-inclusive: rare flexibility for a resort this size.
- Eight restaurants: strong dining variety for a remote island.
- Genuine seclusion: Silhouette is forested, protected and quiet.
- Family-friendly: kids club and broad activity menu.
Cons:
- Boat transfer required, adding time and cost to arrival.
- All-inclusive tier is pricey relative to half-board for couples.
Verdict: The best big-resort island sanctuary that still lets you choose all-inclusive.
4. STORY Seychelles
Type: All-inclusive package available | Price: from ~$300/night | Location: Beau Vallon, Mahé | Best for: travellers wanting multiple dining venues on the main island
STORY Seychelles sits directly on Beau Vallon, Mahé's most famous swimming beach. Its all-inclusive package is one of the better-value all-in offerings on the main island, giving guests access to several dining venues including Vasco's buffet restaurant, Ripples Bar & Restaurant, the Trader Vic's tiki concept and the 1502 outlet.
Being on Mahé means no boat transfer and easy access to Victoria, dive shops and excursions.
The resort leans modern and social rather than hushed, which suits couples and groups who want nightlife within walking distance and a real beach scene at their doorstep.
Pros:
- All-inclusive on Beau Vallon: rare combination of value and a top beach.
- Multiple restaurants and bars within one property.
- No boat transfer: straightforward arrival on Mahé.
- Walkable beach strip with dive operators and sunset bars nearby.
Cons:
- Busy, social vibe rather than secluded calm.
- Beau Vallon gets crowded in peak months.
Verdict: The most convenient all-inclusive on the main island with a genuine beach scene.
5. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island
Type: All-inclusive offer available (otherwise full-board/à la carte) | Price: from ~$1,500/night | Location: Desroches Island, Amirantes | Best for: castaway luxury seekers
Four Seasons runs the only resort on Desroches, a remote coral island in the Amirantes reached by a short flight. The standard experience is à la carte luxury, but Four Seasons publishes a Castaway all-inclusive package that bundles meals, drinks and activities for guests who want the indulgence without itemised billing.
The island is flat, encircled by reef and ideal for cycling, diving and genuine seclusion.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime tier resort. The all-inclusive offer makes the spend predictable, but the base rate is firmly in the special-occasion bracket.
Pros:
- Private coral island: sole resort, true exclusivity.
- Castaway all-inclusive offer removes the on-property billing worry.
- World-class diving and cycling around an unspoiled reef island.
- Four Seasons service standard throughout.
Cons:
- Very high price even on the value package.
- Internal flight required, adding cost and logistics.
Verdict: The most exclusive way to go all-inclusive in Seychelles, at a luxury price.
6. Six Senses Zil Pasyon
Type: Breakfast-base, full-board/dining packages (not strictly all-inclusive) | Price: from ~$1,514/night | Location: Félicité Island | Best for: design-led private-villa luxury
Six Senses Zil Pasyon sits on Félicité, a private island of 30 one- and two-bedroom pool villas scattered among dramatic granite boulders. It is not a true all-inclusive in the chits-free sense; rates are villa-and-breakfast based with dining and full-board upgrades layered on.
The reason it earns a spot is that, for a self-contained private island where guests rarely leave, the full-board and signature packages function as an all-inclusive in practice.
Expect serene, design-forward villas, a destination spa and the kind of privacy that money buys. Couples and honeymooners are the core audience.
Pros:
- Private pool villas with striking granite-boulder settings.
- Standout spa and wellness programming.
- Effective all-in via full-board packages on a closed island.
- Deep seclusion: only 30 villas across the island.
Cons:
- Not strictly all-inclusive: base rate is breakfast-only.
- Among the highest prices in Seychelles.
Verdict: A private-island splurge that behaves like all-inclusive once you add the dining plan.
7. Constance Lemuria
Type: Half-board base, full-board available | Price: from ~$700/night | Location: Anse Kerlan, Praslin | Best for: golfers and beach connoisseurs
Constance Lemuria sits on Praslin's northwest coast and is best known for being home to the only 18-hole golf course in Seychelles and for fronting Anse Georgette, regularly rated among the world's most beautiful beaches. The base rate is half-board, with a full-board upgrade available, so it is honestly a half-/full-board resort rather than true all-inclusive.
For travellers who pair beach time with golf, or who simply want one of the country's most celebrated stretches of sand, Lemuria is hard to beat on Praslin.
Pros:
- Only golf course in Seychelles: 18 holes on-site.
- Anse Georgette: one of the planet's most photographed beaches.
- Full-board upgrade keeps dining costs contained.
- Praslin location near La Digue and Vallée de Mai.
Cons:
- Half-board base, not all-inclusive: drinks and lunch add up.
- Resort is large and spread across hilly terrain.
Verdict: The top Praslin pick, especially if golf or a legendary beach is the draw.
8. Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort & Spa
Type: Breakfast base, half-board available (not all-inclusive) | Price: from ~$500/night | Location: Glacis, north Mahé | Best for: adults-leaning couples wanting clifftop villas
The Northolme is an adults-leaning, villa-only resort built into a hillside on Mahé's north coast at Glacis. It is not all-inclusive; the standard rate includes breakfast with half-board upgrades available, plus complimentary snorkelling and kayaking. The appeal is the intimate, grown-up atmosphere, the clifftop villas with ocean views and an award-winning spa.
It earns a place for couples who would rather have a romantic, scaled-down Hilton on the main island than a sprawling family resort, and who are comfortable paying à la carte or half-board for dining.
Pros:
- Adults-leaning calm: villa-only, romantic mood.
- Clifftop ocean-view villas with private settings.
- Award-winning spa and complimentary water activities.
- Mahé location: no boat transfer, easy excursions.
Cons:
- Not all-inclusive: breakfast base only without upgrades.
- Hillside layout means steps and limited direct beach.
Verdict: A romantic main-island choice, best with a half-board plan added.
9. Coral Strand Smart Choice Hotel
Type: All-inclusive package available | Price: from ~$220/night | Location: Beau Vallon, Mahé | Best for: budget-conscious beachfront stays
Coral Strand sits right on Beau Vallon Beach and markets a value-oriented all-inclusive package alongside its standard rates. It is a straightforward four-star property rather than a luxury resort, but its position on Mahé's best swimming beach, combined with an all-in option, makes it a practical pick for travellers who want food, drink and a famous beach without luxury pricing.
Rooms and facilities are functional rather than plush. The draw is location and the rare combination of an all-inclusive plan at a genuinely accessible price point on the main island.
Pros:
- Directly on Beau Vallon: prime swimming beach.
- Affordable all-inclusive option uncommon at this price.
- Walkable to dive shops, bars and restaurants.
- No boat transfer: central north Mahé.
Cons:
- Four-star comfort: not a luxury product.
- Busy public beach right outside.
Verdict: The cheapest credible all-inclusive on a top Seychelles beach.
10. Fisherman's Cove Resort
Type: Breakfast/half-board base (not all-inclusive) | Price: from ~$300/night | Location: Bel Ombre, Beau Vallon Bay, Mahé | Best for: boutique luxury at the quiet end of Beau Vallon
Fisherman's Cove anchors the quieter Bel Ombre end of Beau Vallon Bay and is a boutique-luxury property with a strong selection of restaurants. It is not all-inclusive; the base is room-and-breakfast with half-board available. It makes the list for travellers who want a more refined, lower-key Mahé base than the busy central beach hotels, with the option to add a dining plan.
The setting is intimate and the dining well regarded, which suits couples who value atmosphere and food quality over an all-in price tag.
Pros:
- Boutique luxury feel at the calm end of Beau Vallon.
- Strong restaurant selection on-property.
- Quieter beach stretch than central Beau Vallon.
- Easy Mahé access with no boat transfer.
Cons:
- Not all-inclusive: breakfast base only without upgrades.
- Smaller scale: fewer facilities than the big resorts.
Verdict: A refined Mahé hideaway, best with a half-board add-on rather than as an all-inclusive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any truly all-inclusive resorts in Seychelles? Yes, but few. Club Med Seychelles runs a genuine all-inclusive model, and Hilton Labriz, STORY and Coral Strand offer real all-inclusive packages. Most other resorts are full-board or breakfast-based.
Which Seychelles all-inclusive resort is best for families in 2027? Club Med Seychelles is the standout for families because of its chits-free all-inclusive structure and 38-plus included activities, with Hilton Labriz on Silhouette a strong island alternative.
What is the cheapest all-inclusive in Seychelles? Coral Strand on Beau Vallon offers the most affordable credible all-inclusive package, with the DoubleTree Allamanda the best value if you book full-board rather than strict all-inclusive.
Do private-island resorts like Four Seasons Desroches offer all-inclusive? Four Seasons Desroches publishes a Castaway all-inclusive package, while Six Senses Zil Pasyon is breakfast-based with full-board upgrades that function like all-inclusive on a closed island.
Is full-board the same as all-inclusive in Seychelles? No. Full-board covers three meals but usually excludes most drinks and activities, so always confirm exactly what a "package" includes before booking.
Which island should I choose for an all-inclusive stay? Mahé suits convenience and value (Club Med on Sainte Anne, STORY, Coral Strand), Praslin suits golf and beaches (Constance Lemuria), and the outer islands suit splurge seclusion.
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Bottom Line
Seychelles rewards travellers who book with eyes open: it is predominantly a full-board and half-board destination, and only a small group of resorts deliver true all-inclusive value. For 2026-2027, Club Med Seychelles is the clear all-inclusive winner thanks to its chits-free model and depth of included activities, while the DoubleTree Allamanda is the value play if you take the full-board rate.
Couples chasing seclusion should weigh Hilton Labriz, Six Senses Zil Pasyon or Four Seasons Desroches, and golfers belong at Constance Lemuria. Whatever you choose, confirm the exact inclusions in writing, because in Seychelles the word "package" hides a lot of fine print.
Sources
- Tripadvisor — Best Seychelles All-Inclusive Resorts (2026 Reviews)
- Club Med Seychelles — official site
- Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa — official site
- Six Senses Zil Pasyon — official site
- Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island — Castaway all-inclusive
- Constance Lemuria — official site
- Holidify — All-Inclusive Resorts in Seychelles
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