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Reservations are now being accepted at the newest property in the Six Senses group, Six Senses Zil Pasyon, located on the island of Félicité in the Seychelles. The 263-hectare Félicité Island is one of the most dramatically beautiful and unspoiled islands of the 115-island nation that is the Seychelles. With massive granite boulders fringing the shoreline and picture perfect beaches it is the island’s dramatic beauty that make it the perfect private island escape. True to Six Senses heritage of creating exceptional guest experiences in places of incredible beauty, the resort occupies just one third of the island’s land total – the rest is left to the beauty of nature and wildlife. The resort includes 28 one-bedroom pool villas and two two-bedroom pool villas ranging from 200-square-metres to 500-square-metres plus 17 private residences. Six Senses Zil Pasyon will offer six dining and bar venues on the island, sport and leisure facilities, three beaches and an outdoor main pool. A highlight of any Six Senses resort is Six Senses Spa which will feature nearly 650-square-metres of spa space spread over 1765-square-metres of towering rocks, boulders and oceanfront. The resort also features the Trouloulou Kid’s Villa, an interactive camp just for children between four and 12 years old. The resort is located 30 nautical miles northeast of Mahé. Guests reach the island via a 20-minute helicopter journey or a 90-minute boat trip. Villas rates start at EUR 1200 per night on a bed and breakfast basis.

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