Nestled on the stunning Félicité Island in Seychelles, Six Senses Zil Pasyon boasts chic villas with infinity pools and offers an eco-luxury escape filled with adventure.
"This is one of the finest private islands in the Indian Ocean, and certainly one of the most dramatic, run by the sure-handed spa specialist group, with rewilded nature that’s been given the time and space to make a comeback. Up in the trees, or secluded amid rocks and pristine forest, the villas are the closest thing to super-smart, minimalist treehouses. They are floored in local Balau wood, fronted in glass that allows the surroundings to take center stage, and decked out in soothing ocean hues. The area feels both very primitive—and, thanks to eco-initiatives, very advanced. This is the place that, when you are having a bad day back at home, you dream about. —Lisa Grainger"
"Deep into the Indian Ocean, on a private island in the Seychelles called Félicité, you’ll find Six Senses Zil Pasyon. And while there’s not a bad island in the Seychelles, they’re not all as pristinely beautiful as this. 652 acres of dramatic elevations and virgin forests are home to just 30 extraordinarily luxe timber villas, each of which includes a sundeck and an infinity plunge pool among its many high-end comforts." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Deep into the Indian Ocean, on a private island in the Seychelles called Félicité, you’ll find Six Senses Zil Pasyon. And while there’s not a bad island in the Seychelles, they’re not all as pristinely beautiful as this. 652 acres of dramatic elevations and virgin forests are home to just 30 extraordinarily luxe timber villas, each of which includes a sundeck and an infinity plunge pool among its many high-end comforts." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Making its home on Félicité, a private island in the Seychelles, its another visual smorgasbord worthy of all six senses." - Mitchell Friedman
"Situated on a private island in the Seychelles with 30 timber villas, each with a private sundeck and plunge pool. The resort produces organic herbs, fruits, and vegetables and offers spa treatments inspired by the island’s geography." - Mitchell Friedman