The DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa is conveniently located just a 20-minute drive from Pointe Larue International Airport on the southeast coast of Mahé Island. To guarantee an indulgent and relaxing stay in the Seychelles, this 30-room hotel, situated on one of the most beautiful beaches in Anse Forbans, offers a gourmet restaurant, a welcoming bar, an impressive infinity pool, and a wellness centre with a spa and gym.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Deluxe King Room with Ocean View
- Half-board
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Group return airport/hotel transfer
- Welcome and assistance on arrival at the airport
Your stay starts here
DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa 4*
Rooms
The DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa on Mahé Island offers 30 comfortable and contemporary rooms with views of the Indian Ocean, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation. These spacious accommodations are ideal for couples seeking a romantic getaway. Each room features a king-size bed in the sleeping area and a comfortable sofa in the lounge area.
Deluxe Ocean View Room [66 M2]
Enter the soothing world of the Deluxe King Room with ocean view and be charmed by its contemporary decor. Designed for two adults, this spacious accommodation has a king-size bed. A pleasant furnished balcony overlooks the turquoise waters of Anse Forbans.
King Grand Deluxe Ocean View Room [66 M2]
A panoramic view of the Indian Ocean awaits you in this elegant Grand Deluxe Room. Admire the Indian Ocean from one of the two armchairs on your private balcony. Treat yourself to a good night's sleep in the king-size bed. The bathroom is equipped with a rain shower and two washbasins. Each room has an HD TV, free Wi-Fi and a seating area with a small sofa and work desk.
Premium Room with Ocean View and Jacuzzi [79 M2]
Find peace and quiet in this premium bedroom with a king-size bed. There is a lounge area with a small sofa. Step out onto your private balcony for panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Relax in the outdoor hot tub or copper bathtub, or unwind in the comfortable armchair. The splendid bathroom includes a rain shower and a copper bathtub.
Restaurants & bars
During your stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa, you can sample local and international specialities at Les Palms restaurant, as well as a wide selection of cocktails and snacks at the Oceanview Bar.
Half-board
Includes breakfast and dinner.
Les Palms Restaurant
As the sun rises, guests are invited to enjoy a sumptuous breakfast at the Les Palms restaurant, which offers a wide selection of dishes. In the evening, you can look forward to a lavish seafood spread and a variety of Creole specialities at the hotel's buffet dinner.
Ocean View Bar
Facing Forbans Cove, the Ocean View Bar boasts incredible views of the Indian Ocean. It's the perfect place to discover Creole afternoon tea or sip delicious tropical cocktails as the sun sets.
Activities & lifestyle
On the edge of one of the prettiest private beaches in Anse Forbans, the DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa has everything you need to make your Seychelles holiday a fabulous escape.
A true haven of peace, this hotel on the south-east coast of the island of Mahé boasts a prime location on a charming white sandy beach. Without leaving your elegant retreat, indulge in a shaded siesta by the infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean. Take a break at the Efora Spa for a massage or facial against the backdrop of Anse Forbans' emerald waters.
Discover the destination
Warm, turquoise waters lapping against white sandy beaches lined with lush vegetation: welcome to the Seychelles! The archipelago offers spectacular, unspoilt scenery and the chance to swim with incredible marine life, including turtles. From lush gardens to idyllic coves, the Seychelles promise a dream holiday away from the gloom of a European winter. Book your ticket to paradise now!
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
When travelling to the Seychelles, it is crucial to respect local habits and customs to ensure a harmonious trip. First of all, this is a destination where respect for the environment is of the utmost importance. With its heavenly landscapes, it is essential to leave the area in its natural state. So avoid picking flowers, disturbing animals or leaving litter.
The people of Seychelles are generally warm and welcoming, but they appreciate discretion and respect for their privacy. When visiting a local's home, it is a good idea to bring a small gift for the host.
Dress is rather casual, but conservative. Beachwear is appropriate only on beaches and in tourist resorts. In churches and other places of worship, appropriate dress is required: shoulders and knees must be covered.
Finally, punctuality is not a strict requirement in the Seychelles. A delay of fifteen to thirty minutes is generally accepted for social appointments.
Time difference
Situated in the UTC+4 time zone, Seychelles does not apply daylight saving time changes in summer or winter. London, United Kingdom time is 3:00 hours behind Seychelles
Electricity and internet access
As far as electricity is concerned, Seychelles uses a main voltage of 240 volts at a frequency of 50 Hz. Most plugs are G-type, with three pins, identical to those used in the UK.
As far as Internet access is concerned, although the Seychelles is an isolated archipelago, this top tourist destination offers relatively reliable Internet connectivity. Most hotels, restaurants and resorts provide free or paid Wi-Fi access to their guests. However, network coverage can be limited in more rural or remote areas. In addition, internet speeds may be slower than what you are used to at home. For a constant and reliable internet connection, it is possible to purchase a local prepaid SIM card on arrival. This can be particularly useful if you plan to visit more remote islands where Internet access may be limited.
Safety
Seychelles is generally considered a safe destination for travel and tourism.
However, as in any tourist destination, attention must be paid to personal belongings to avoid the occasional theft. It is advisable not to leave valuables unattended on beaches or in hire cars. In terms of physical insecurity, Seychelles has a relatively low crime rate, but remain vigilant, especially at night in less-frequented areas.
No specific vaccinations are required, unless you come from a yellow fever zone.
In terms of water safety, it's important to note that from November to April, the beaches on the north-western side of the island can be affected by tidal currents and waves, which can sometimes be dangerous. It is always advisable to respect beach signs and swim in protected areas.
Currency
The official currency is the Seychelles Rupee (SCR). Change is required for small shops, markets and public transport. Larger establishments accept credit cards. Cash dispensers are available on the main islands. Check exchange rates before departure, and be aware of possible bank charges.
Weather
The Seychelles has a tropical maritime climate, with an average temperature of 27°C all year round. There are two seasons: the north-west monsoon, with heavy rainfall from November to March, and the cooler dry season, also known as the south-east monsoon, from May to October. The transition period between the two seasons generally offers calmer weather in April and October. Each season has its own charm, and activities such as diving are particularly enjoyable during the south-east monsoon season.
Languages
The official languages of Seychelles are Seychellois Creole, English and French. English is widely spoken and understood in all other parts of the country, and French is also commonly used.
Accommodation quality
The quality of accommodation in the Seychelles is remarkable. Hotels are often set in idyllic locations, nestled between white sandy beaches and lush tropical forests. In terms of service and welcome, they meet international standards and are similar to those you would find in Europe, often with the added charm and exoticism of their surroundings. At the top end of the market, Seychelles' 5-star hotels provide luxurious accommodation, personalised service and high-level gastronomy, while maintaining a delicate balance with the natural surroundings.
Food quality
Seychelles offers a wide variety of exotic foods that are sure to satisfy the taste buds of gourmets. Seychellois cuisine is a delicious blend of French, African, Indian and Chinese influences. You can expect to enjoy fresh seafood as well as unique exotic fruits. All meals are generally prepared with fresh local ingredients, ensuring their distinctive flavour and high quality. Food hygiene protocols are strictly adhered to in most establishments, from fine dining restaurants to casual beach canteens and local street stalls. This means you can eat with confidence during your stay in this archipelago paradise. But be sure to check local reviews or ask for recommendations before choosing where to eat for the most authentic dining experience.
