Felicite Island, Seychelles - Three-Bedroom Residence Villa - Private Infinity Pool
Six Senses Zil Pasyon occupies less than one third of Felicite Island - the remaining two thirds designated as the Ramos National Park, where hawksbill turtles nest in daylight on beaches undisturbed by human activity. This ecological integrity is the defining character of the resort: 30 pool villas and three Residences set within a protected national park, surrounded by coral-fringed beaches and dramatic granite boulders that rise from the Indian Ocean like the spine of an ancient continent. The name Felicite means bliss in French - an accurate description of the perpetual summer and the extraordinary natural beauty of this Inner Islands address.
The Three-Bedroom Residence Villas are the most expansive accommodation on the island - 4,000 to 7,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space with private infinity pools, dedicated chef service, and the GEM (Guest Experience Maker), a personal host who manages every aspect of the stay. The Residences include inspired design, immaculate finishes, and an elevated position with panoramic vistas across the ever-changing blues of the Indian Ocean and the surrounding Inner Islands of La Digue, Praslin, Coco, and Marianne.
The island is accessible by a 20-minute helicopter flight from Mahe International Airport or a 90-minute boat journey via Praslin. Snorkeling the reef reveals hawksbill turtles, reef sharks, and extraordinary biodiversity. The Six Senses Spa offers treatments in overwater and garden pavilions with African-inspired rituals and organic Seychelles wellness ingredients. Three restaurants serve sustainable cuisine drawing on the Indian Ocean marine harvest and Creole culinary heritage.
The Three-Bedroom Residence Villas at Six Senses Zil Pasyon range from 4,000 to 7,000 square feet with private infinity pools, outdoor decks, multiple living areas, and panoramic Indian Ocean views across the Inner Islands. The design reflects the Six Senses philosophy of barefoot luxury - organic materials, sustainable architecture, and interiors that respond to the dramatic granite and tropical vegetation landscape of Felicite Island. Each Residence is assigned a dedicated chef and GEM (Guest Experience Maker) host for the duration of the stay.
The private infinity pool of each Residence overlooks the Indian Ocean with the islands of La Digue, Praslin, and the Sister Islands visible on the horizon at sunrise and sunset. The GEM host manages all snorkeling excursions, boat trips to neighbouring islands, wellness consultations, dining arrangements, and activity bookings throughout the stay.
The Chefs Table at Six Senses Zil Pasyon is an intimate private dining experience curated by the resort kitchen team - a personalised tasting menu drawing on the sustainable marine harvest of the Indian Ocean, the Creole culinary heritage of the Seychelles, and locally grown organic produce from the resort garden. The Chefs Table experience reflects the Six Senses commitment to sustainability: zero food waste, locally sourced seafood, and ingredients that celebrate the biodiversity of the Seychelles archipelago.
Koko Bar is the resort beach bar - set above the Indian Ocean with dramatic sunset views across the Inner Islands, serving signature cocktails with house-made Seychelles rum, fresh tropical fruits, and organic ingredients. Three dining venues serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner with menus that change with the season, the catch, and the availability of local produce. In-villa dining is arranged by the GEM host at any hour.
Four nights at Six Senses Zil Pasyon in a Three-Bedroom Residence Villa on Felicite Island - the private infinity pool above the Indian Ocean, hawksbill turtles on the national park reef, the La Digue excursion, the Six Senses Spa overwater pavilion, the Chefs Table, and the GEM host.
Helicopter transfers subject to availability and weather. Boat transfers available (90 min via Praslin). Contact your Richseen specialist.
Felicite means bliss. Two thirds of the island is a national park. Hawksbill turtles nest on the beaches in daylight. The resort has 30 villas. The GEM host knows your name before you land. The helicopter takes 20 minutes. The Chefs Table is sustainable. The spa is overwater. La Digue is 30 minutes by boat. The infinity pool faces the Indian Ocean. The Koko Bar faces the sunset.
A 4-night stay at Six Senses Zil Pasyon in a Three-Bedroom Residence Villa on Felicite Island - private infinity pool above the Indian Ocean, GEM host, dedicated chef, helicopter transfers, daily breakfast, La Digue island excursion, two Six Senses Spa treatments per guest, and private Chefs Table dinner.
The hawksbill turtles on the national park reef. The helicopter above the Inner Islands. The GEM host at the helipad. The Chefs Table with sustainable Indian Ocean seafood. The Koko Bar at sunset. The infinity pool at first light.
All components are fully flexible - refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.