{"id":1118373,"date":"2023-10-09T00:23:16","date_gmt":"2023-10-09T04:23:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/25-of-the-best-hotels-in-the-indian-ocean-the-times\/"},"modified":"2023-10-09T00:23:16","modified_gmt":"2023-10-09T04:23:16","slug":"25-of-the-best-hotels-in-the-indian-ocean-the-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/seychelles\/25-of-the-best-hotels-in-the-indian-ocean-the-times\/","title":{"rendered":"25 of the best hotels in the Indian Ocean &#8211; The Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Nowhere    epitomises desert-island escapism quite as magnificently as the    Indian Ocean. This region has an obvious advantage  unbeatable    screensaver scenery, with palm trees, turquoise seas and    bleached blond beaches pretty much standard.  <\/p>\n<p>    But those Crusoe landscapes are only part of the reason why    Ive been drawn back dozens of times over the years (largely    for work, admittedly, but the best kind of work). It is also    home to some of the best-designed resorts on the planet, so    your Maldivian bedroom may come with a retractable roof letting    you fall asleep looking at the stars; or have a massage 8m    below the waves at an underwater spa.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fortunately, chefs enjoy a week on the beach as much as the    rest of us and many have Indian Ocean outposts, so Ive    dined at restaurants as good as any in the worlds leading    capital cities. Better, arguably  for instance, the    contemporary curries of Vineet Bhatia, the father of modern    Indian cooking, are only improved by the sultry heat of    Mauritius.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres top-notch pampering everywhere, but especially in    Sri Lanka, where theyve been practising ancient ayurvedic    therapies for almost as long as they have in India. Meanwhile    encounters with the giant tortoises in the Seychelles provide    an unforgettable Disney-cute moment for children of all    ages.  <\/p>\n<p>    A holiday in paradise doesnt have to cost a fortune    either. Zanzibar has some excellent all-inclusive resorts with    prices that shouldnt prove too spicy, even for a committed    bargain hunter.  <\/p>\n<p>    The region has been a honeymoon favourite for ever and    although hotel and travel companies are starting to set their    sights on families and other non-coupley visitors, something    the region doesnt have is fly-by-night fads or trends. It    doesnt need them  the Indian Ocean already has a winning    formula.  <\/p>\n<p>    This article contains affiliate links, which can earn    us revenue  <\/p>\n<p>    The countrys latest gold standard    Soneva Fushi was the resort that first put the Maldives on the    map, introducing the archipelagos no news, no shoes    castaway-chic trademark. Since then it has been joined by    Soneva Jani, which cemented the brands reputation for barefoot    brilliance. When it opens in January, Soneva Secret will take    the concept two steps further  no neighbours and nothing on    the horizon either. Squirrelled away in the super-remote Haa    Dhaalu atoll, the 14 villas are so well spaced a brass band    could be playing next door and you wouldnt hear a thing. Each    has driftwood decor with 007 touches, such as retractable roofs    as well as its own entourage, from personal butlers and chefs    to therapists, as well as yoga and dive instructors, all on    hand to satisfy every peel-me-a-grape request. The top suite    will be the countrys first floating villa, using technology    developed during the construction of Hong Kongs airport.    Details Seven nights full board from 15,960pp,    including flights and transfers (originaltravel.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Recent opening with easy eating    The beaches in the Maldives are so sizzlingly good it can be    hard to leave your sunlounger, even when youre starving. The    team at the zingy new Dhawa Ihuru feels your pain and so has    introduced the Nectar concept, allowing guests to order    Japanese, Indian, Chinese, Maldivian and Mediterranean meals    direct to their favourite palm tree. If you prefer conventions    such as dining tables and chairs, theres the beachside Riveli    Restaurant. Alternatively, take a free shuttle boat to dine at    nearby sister island Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru. To help you work    up the requisite appetite, theres a colourful house reef and a    24-hour gym.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 2,562pp,    including flights and transfers (kenwoodtravel.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    New family-friendly stay    The sight of half-eaten rusk ground into the floor can kill the    mood for most holidaymakers. The new Avani+ Fares in the Baa    Atoll, a Unesco biosphere reserve, appreciates that children    dont always have the best table manners so it has Petit    Bistro, a dining club just for kids, as well as six more    restaurants for those who can use a knife and fork. There are    kids and teens clubs too, if parents fancy a break. The focus    for the progeny-free is the fancy spa, and DJs and fire dancing    at after-dark beach parties. All ages will love spotting    dolphins in the lagoon and snorkelling with manta rays at    Hanifaru Bay.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 3,487pp,    including flights and transfers (destinology.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    A truly comprehensive all-in    This is one of the Maldives best all-inclusives so youll be    embedded in luxury without running the risk of a nervous    breakdown at the cost of every glass of champagne poolside.    There are more bubbles in the complimentary minibar, which is    restocked daily (something that many other all-ins charge for).    The 90 villas are spacious, with a zesty design and bikes    parked outside for outings to the spa or dive centre (again     and even more unusually  included). There is a childrens club    and family-friendly sittings in the underwater restaurant; or    make friends with the fish during daily snorkelling excursions.    And if youre already frazzled by the school run and the maths    homework, there are still some half-term bargains    available.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 3,699pp,    including flights and transfers (bestattravel.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    A revamped old favourite    Huvafen Fushi has been one of the archipelagos best-loved    resorts since it opened in 2004. But popularity takes its toll    on paintwork so it closed in May for a top-to-toe    refurbishment. It relaunches on November 1 with a new look    that, rather appropriately, is less radical facelift, more    refreshed after a good holiday. Villas are minimalist havens    but with a warmer palette of lagoon-green teals and Piz-Buin    bronzes. Some things dont need tinkering with. The main draw    here will still be a massage in its underwater spa, watching    the fish as your aches float away.    Details Seven nights B&B from 5,556pp, including    flights and transfers (elegantresorts.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    The Maldives grande dame    Baros, the third oldest resort in the Maldives, celebrates its    50th anniversary in December. Those early pioneers had their    pick of the prime locations so Baros is built on a former    coconut plantation that is particularly lush, with one of the    destinations best house reefs a few fin splashes away, which    means its ageing even better than Helen Mirren. Five decades    work has allowed them to get that hospitality thing down to a    fine art  slick enough to have gained fans such as Penlope    Cruz. The villas are equally sleek, decorated in the shades of    the deep blue sea, many with butler service and private pools.    Dining is suitably red carpet.    Details Seven nights B&B from 3,260pp, including    flights and transfers (scottdunn.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Great value spot with easy transfers    Sand and sea do not discriminate between four and five-star    resorts, so the scenery on Bandos is as stellar as anywhere in    the archipelago but the prices arent nearly so sky-high. It is    only a ten-minute ferry ride from the capital, Mal, so you    will see a fair bit of cargo traffic but that proximity also    means a mercifully short transfer after an overnight flight.    Rooms are traditional, with thatched ceilings, bare floorboards    and simple wooden furniture; many have four-poster beds and    outdoor bathrooms. The four restaurants include a Japanese    teppanyaki table where a chef slices, dices and cooks in front    of you, and one of the three bars is overwater and perfectly    perched for the unbeatable sunset views.    Details Seven nights    B&B from 1,379pp, including flights and transfers    (virginholidays.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Romantic escape where you meet the locals    Most guests to the Maldives never get to hang out with someone    who actually comes from the country. If youre seeking    somewhere that offers more of a cultural immersion, Alila    Kothaifaru combines the laid-back luxe of pool villas and a    treetop spa with the chance to visit the nearby community of    Maduvvaree and have a home-cooked Maldivian lunch with a local    family. The resort is good on romantic moments too. This year    it has built the Shack on its private sand spit, a classy    upgrade on the castaway prototype thats just for two. Guests    arrive by traditional dhoni boat, have a massage and drinks    before dinner under the stars.    Details Seven nights B&B from 4,274pp, including    flights and transfers (fandptravel.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Adults-only pampering    Anantara Veli has recently emerged from a nine-month renovation    and has been reborn as a swanky, adults-only resort where the    focus is on wellness. Guests can transform their stylish    tropical villa into a private spa sanctuary for the night, with    light, sound and scent therapy, ayurvedic spa amenities,    in-room yoga and treatments and an earthing mat for    meditation. The rest of the resort bolsters your emotional    health, with first-rate Japanese, Mediterranean, Indian and    Thai restaurants, a spa with a hammam, and activities such as    cookery classes, beach games and surf lessons, as well as the    chance to kick back and watch a film at its cinema under the    stars.    Details Seven nights    half-board from 2,629pp, including flights and transfers.    Book by October 14 (ba.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Two holidays in one resort    One side of the resort has the stillness of the bird-filled    lagoon; the other designer-clad people-watching at the beach.    In between are vast tropical gardens and Constance Prince    Maurice, many experts top pick for Mauritius. The resort works    as well for honeymooners as families. The former will love    last-night candlelit dinners on the floating decks of Le    Barachois restaurant, overlooking the lagoon and mountains;    youngsters will love the kids club, which offers everything    from manicures to cookery classes. Add an excellent spa, a    kitesurfing school, a TikTok-bossing beachfront infinity pool    and access to two golf courses at the nearby sister resort    Constance Belle Mare Plage and everyone else should be happy    too.    Details Seven nights    B&B from 2,129pp including flights and transfers    (tui.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Grande dame gets a reglam    LUX* Belle Mare is the grandest of Mauritian grandes dames, on    one of its best beaches, overlooking a glimmering lagoon and    with a lush jungle backdrop. The old girl is back at centre    stage after a makeover that has added a moodboard of pastels in    coral, green and sandy white to its tropical architecture, as    well as throwing in some billowing linen for your Insta reels.    Thankfully, the trademark LUX* focus on dining and wellness    remains intact. There is contemporary Indian cooking by Vineet    Bhatia, in the signature restaurant Amari by Vineet, and    innovative treatments such as aerial Thai yoga. As the resort    is on the windier east coast there are plenty of kitesurfing    spots nearby.    Details Seven nights    B&B from 1,940pp, including flights, transfer and 300    spa and dining credit per room (cazloyd.com)  <\/p>\n<p>                JEAN-BERNARD ADOUE\/STUDIO J              <\/p>\n<p>    Take it to the beach    After displaying admirable imagination on their carefree    piazza-style living concept, the owners clearly ran out of    steam when choosing their hotels name. Still, Long Beach is an    accurate description of the half mile of killer white sand that    fronts the resort. Clever design divides the 255 bright and    zesty rooms between three hubs, four swimming pools and lush    landscaping, giving the welcome impression of boutique    intimacy. There are myriad ways to keep active  from football    and beach volleyball to golf and nature walks  and almost as    many ways to refuel, with Chinese, Japanese and Italian    cuisine, and a Mauritian restaurant where you can sink your    toes into the sand during candlelit dinners.    Details Seven nights    all-inclusive from 2,124pp, including flights and    transfers (firstchoice.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Back to Mauritian roots    Zilwa means islander in Creole, and the design of    Zilwa Attitude  at the northern tip of the island  has been    inspired by the traditional wood-and-thatch fishermens homes,    so it feels more like a local village than a standard resort.    Cuisine stays close to home too  its seven restaurants segue    through the islands culinary influences, including Chinese and    Indian, but the highlight is probably a casual lunch at Taba-J,    which offers a spin on typical Mauritian street-food shacks    with its fabulous rotis, faratas, dholl puris and curry of the    day (warning: they can be spicy). The 214 rustic rooms are    rooted in the region too, sporting the red, blue, yellow and    green of the Mauritian flag.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 1,643pp,    including flights and transfers (kuoni.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Private island sophistication    If you cant decide between the naturally lush beaches of the    Seychelles and the Maldives, the island of Desroches is a    classy compromise. It has the dreamy Seychellois jade-green    jungle and Jurassic Park-style wildlife, but it also has    eight miles of pearl-white beaches and pristine reefs. Design    for the Four Seasons 71 villas and suites draws on Creole    heritage and colonial influences, so youll feel like very posh    pirates. Active options include all the usual suspects     paddleboarding, kayaking, diving, sunrise and sunset yoga  and    you also get to meet the 150 resident Aldabra giant    tortoises.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 6,620pp,    including flights and transfers (elegantresorts.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    All-action resort    If you are more busy bee than sunlounger lizard, punch    Constance Ephelia into your holiday sat nav. There are water    sports, tennis, squash, rock-climbing, diving and snorkelling    in the national marine park of Port Launay, access to two golf    courses and zip lines strung over the forest canopy. That    should surely tire you out enough to flop at one of its five    pools, two boulder-strewn beaches or huge spa. There are 313    rooms sprinkled throughout the resorts 290 tropical acres and    five bars and six restaurants to cover all your culinary    whims.    Details Seven nights half-board from 3,242pp,    including flights and transfers    (abercrombieandkent.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Picture-perfect boutique    While on a Vogue shoot in the Seventies the fashion    photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri found the skinny beach and    sexy drape of jungle at Anse aux Poules Bleues so irresistible    that he bought a plot and built Mango House. Now converted into    an adults-only boutique hideaway, Barbieris artiness prevails    in mementoes dotted throughout the original building, while the    photogenic 41 rooms have muslin-draped four-poster beds framing    distant misty mountains. The resort is in a corner of southwest    Mah that has barely changed since the snappers day  it is    low-key, lush and popular with locals visiting its trio of    restaurants, including Moutya, where Creole dishes are cooked    in coconut husks over coals.    Details Seven nights B&B from 2,799pp, including    flights and transfers (turquoiseholidays.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Spa-lover central    Raffles Seychelles offers an adorable David Attenborough    moment: the chance to meet the resorts 100-year-old Aldabra    tortoises. But you can also explore and improve your inner    world at its stress-busting spa. The dozen treatment pavilions    built into the hillsides greenery are open-air, so the sea    breezes and ocean waves add some nature-based therapy to the    intricate pearl and caviar facials, tai chi-balancing massages    and wildflower-strewn candlelit bathing rituals. The 86    tropically modern villas are also wedged into that steep    hillside, so they have the same to-die-for outlook onto the    bay. Most have plunge pools where you can extend your spa    soaks, and all have butler service to ensure that your martinis    are expertly shaken or stirred while you stay nicely    chilled.    Details Seven nights half-board from 4,045pp,    including flights and transfers (inspiringtravel.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Original 18th-century features in atmospheric    town    This converted 18th-century mansion, formerly owned by a    printing company, makes the ideal boutique base in the world    heritage town of Galle. On a prime spot on Pedlar Street, its    in the thick of the cool indie fashion stores and laid-back    restaurants that have made the old Dutch quarter of the south    coasts port city a magnet for digital nomads. Rooms in the    main building have a pared-back minimalist aesthetic that works    beautifully with their original beams and antique hardwood    floors, while more contemporary suites are dotted in villas    down the road. Theres a dinky pool and a frangipani-filled    courtyard for relaxed seafood suppers.    Details B&B doubles from 175 (thefortprinters.com).    Fly to Colombo  <\/p>\n<p>    The modernist architects house    Its impossible to get more than three sentences into a Sri    Lanka guidebook without finding a mention of the local    architect Geoffrey Bawa, whose indoor-outdoor tropical    modernism style is still much copied 20 years after his death.    Lunuganga is the 15-acre rubber plantation that he transformed    over four decades into his wildly romantic private home. Its a    tourist sight in its own right but once the day-trippers have    gone you get its whimsical gardens and misty lake to yourself    and a choice of ten characterful bedrooms including Bawas old    suite and Cinnamon Hill, a secluded outbuilding with alfresco    bathroom. The estate is pin-drop quiet but the bustle, beaches    and bars of the popular west-coast Bentota resort are only a    short tuk-tuk ride away.    Details B&B doubles    from 125 (teardrop-hotels.com). Fly to Colombo  <\/p>\n<p>    Plantation escape    Perched above the Ravana Ella waterfall in an unspoilt valley,    this is the place to dunk your traditional Sri Lankan    gnanakatha cookies in your tea. You can enjoy tours of the    organic tea plantation, tastings of its artisanal brews, tea    and food pairing workshops, and the chance to pick and process    your own batch of tea. Cheerful rooms are divided between a    100-year-old farmhouse, old tea pickers quarters and a 1930s    planters bungalow. A stay is the highlight of a tour that also    includes a tea-themed trek along the Pekoe Trail, passing    eucalyptus forests, Buddhist temples and waterfalls, a scenic    train ride from Kandy to Ella and time on the beach at    Tangalle.    Details Eight nights B&B from 2,895pp, including    flights, transfers, some extra meals and carbon contribution    (experiencetravelgroup.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Tea and therapy    Vickum Nawagamuwage is a former global consultant for Deloitte    who was one memo away from burnout when he called time and    returned home to set up Santani Wellness. His spaceship-sleek    wellness retreat on a former tea plantation near Kandy plugs    you back into nature for a subtle reboot. Yoga is riverside,    mountain biking and hiking are through lush jungles and    afterwards ayurvedic doctors advise on personalised treatments.    Rooms that are more modern meditation caves with views over the    craggy Knuckles mountains further encourage decompression.    Meals are nutritionally balanced and, of course, theres plenty    of tea and sympathy.    Details Seven nights full board from 3,329pp,    including flights, transfers and treatments    (healingholidays.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Island castaway fantasy    OK, Fanjove is hardly cheap, but it is miles more affordable    than Mnemba, Tanzanias only other private-island resort, which    is so wildly expensive that its in the Is that Bill Gates at    the bar? category. Whats more, Fanjove is looking the real    Crusoe-with-knobs-on deal right now after a complete rebuild    thats given extra castaway oomph to its ten thatched shoreline    villas and open-air restaurant. There are sunset dhow cruises    and sundowners at the 19th-century lighthouse; otherwise its    wildlife rather than nightlife, thanks to pristine coral reefs    and seas full of spinner dolphins and green turtles.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 4,645pp,    including flights and transfers (expertafrica.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Fishing-village escapism    Locals also call the island Nosy Boraha; holidaymakers will be    delighted to call this dot off the northeast coast of    Madagascar home  its 85 sq miles of utter heaven. Its empty    beaches and sleepy fishing villages epitomise slow-lane living,    while the eco-focused Mantis Soanambo helps to apply the brakes    too, with 48 pared-back rooms in tropical gardens. This is the    place to be between July and September, when humpback whales    pass through the channel between le St Marie and the mainland    to their breeding grounds. Year-round on le aux Nattes,    accessible only by dugout canoe, a network of trails lead to    even sleepier villages and emptier beaches.    Details Eight nights B&B from 1,595pp, including    flights and transfers (steppestravel.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Moorish marine park all-inclusive    The image of Zanzibars all-inclusive resorts as a bit tacky is    changing thanks to properties such as Emerald Zanzibar,    standing on Muyuni beach within a protected marine park where    you can see surgeonfish and snappers among the corals. The    low-rise Moorish design in its 250 suites, inspired by the    islands Arabic history, features atmospheric dark woods and    latticework. Theyre spacious enough to sleep three, and a    child sharing with two adults can stay and eat for free. The    spa also nods to heritage with a Zanzi Island Spice ritual that    uses local coffee, cinnamon and orange for a lively scrub and    massage.    Details Seven nights all-inclusive from 1,229pp,    including flights (awayholidays.co.uk)  <\/p>\n<p>    Stick to the slow lane    Heres an offer you cant refuse: Mafia Island is less touristy    than Zanzibar, less expensive than the Maldives and home to the    small but perfectly formed Pole Pole eco lodge. Pole    means slow in Swahili, and this place takes the term    seriously. Activities tend to be snail-paced, so think walks to    Arab ruins and local villages or daily snorkelling excursions.    The nine timber bungalows are decorated with Swahili fabrics    and antique furniture, and are a hop and a skip from the azure    waters of Chole Bay  actually, make that more of a shuffle;    this place doesnt encourage moving fast.    Details Seven nights full board from 2,603pp,    including flights and transfers (aardvarksafaris.com)  <\/p>\n<p>    Which is your favourite hotel in the Indian Ocean? 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