Thailand's Minor Hotels Group has signed a deal to
rebrand the Maia Luxury Resort & Spa in Seychelles as the Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas,
in September 2020.
Located
on Mahé, the largest of Seychelles' islands and just a short
drive from the international airport, the resort can be found on
the south west coast amongst 30 acres of forest garden, nestled
between the island’s unique granite rocks and Anse Louis Beach.
The resort offers 30 secluded private villas, each
with a dedicated villa host available 24-hours a day for the
duration of the stay. Inviting guests to do nothing or do
everything, residents can enjoy undivided attention and
uninterrupted privacy.
Set
around a peninsula overlooking white sands or perched between
greenery and granite, each of the 250 sqm private villas is
positioned to afford breathtaking views and unrivalled privacy.
Villas situated atop the hill offer sweeping vistas over the
coastline and turquoise ocean, whilst those dotted along the
peninsula are tucked away in lush tropical gardens and with direct
access to Anse Louis Beach.
With
high thread count linens and maxi-sized Hermès Bath Collection
amenities as standard, each of the exclusive villas offers a large
bedroom, a bathroom with glass walled rainforest shower, dual
vanity and outdoor sunken bathtub with a view, Smart TV with villa
surround sound, personalised mini bar, private infinity pool and a
secluded outdoor gazebo with dining area and oversized day bed.
Anantara Spa will be home to three open-air
treatment rooms dedicated to rejuvenation and restoration. Located
in the resort’s lush gardens, the spa sanctuary offers
tailor-made Balinese massages and a range of beauty and facial
treatments from the Omorovicza product house. With
yoga and qiyong already available to guests, a wide range of new
activities will be offered with a dedicated wellness focus.
Beyond All Inclusive invites guests to choose whether they eat
in villa, on the beach, in the garden or under the stars, where
they can enjoy the finest a la carte dining experiences with menus
that aren’t restricted by time frames. International cuisines
including Asian, Indian, Mediterranean and Creole tempt guests in
the restaurant and pool bar or indulge in food and wine pairing at
the stylish all-glass Wine Boutique.
Additional resort
facilities include a main resort swimming pool, a fully-equipped
fitness centre with TechnoGym Excite equipment, paddle boarding, snorkelling and kayaking.
For guests wishing to venture further
afield, hiking in the forest and national parks or island tours
can be arranged, or bespoke private visits by boat or helicopter
to explore the Seychelles islands of La Digue and Praslin.
“The addition of the iconic Maia Luxury Resort & Spa to the
Anantara portfolio, will mark the brand’s debut in the beautiful
Seychelles islands and will represent an elevated level of luxury
for discerning travellers in this corner of paradise. Without
question Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas will become one of Anantara’s flagship properties and joins
our existing portfolio of stunning Indian Ocean resorts,” said
Dillip Rajakarier, CEO
of Minor Hotels and Minor International, parent company of
Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas.
Anantara Maia Seychelles
Villas will be the brand’s first property in Seychelles and
the seventh in the Indian Ocean, joining the two resorts in Sri
Lanka, one in Mauritius and three in the Maldives.
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