Bobby Mukherrji Architects designed a stunning 3.5 lakh sq. ft. Five-Star Resort in Mahe, Seychelles , bringing the essence of upscale colonial plantation architecture to life. Set on a linear, half-kilometer spindle-shaped plot along the beach, the resort guarantees breathtaking Indian Ocean views from every room. The architecture prioritizes light colors, open spaces, and a spread-out layout that perfectly complements the island’s natural beauty, establishing an atmosphere of serene luxury hospitality for its guests.
Affiliated with a prestigious UK-based five-star hotel brand, the resort features 250 guest rooms, all meticulously designed to offer unobstructed views of the beach and the shallow blue waters. The layout is ideal for water sports, ensuring guests can safely enjoy the sea. Key amenities include a specialized bar, a specialty restaurant, all-day dining options, and a dedicated serviced apartment block.
Beyond the infinity pool and large convention center, the resort presents grand ballrooms with ocean-facing balconies, a spacious lobby, and a dedicated kids' club. A core design mandate focused on preserving the existing trees on this historic site, which once hosted Seychelles' first five-star hotel, famously visited by Queen Elizabeth. This unique combination of luxury resort design, historical significance, and the island's natural beauty establishes the property as a one-of-a-kind Mahe destination.