Mango House Seychelles, LXR Hotels & Resorts
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Mango House Seychelles, LXR Hotels & Resorts

Resort hotel · Baie Lazare ·

Arts boutique resort with chic Seychellois-chic design and luxe amenities

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"Mango House Seychelles is the former family home of Milanese fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, now operating as a 41-key boutique resort under LXR Hotels & Resorts. Its ultra-scenic seclusion on Mahé is the epitome of a laid-back yet luxurious Seychelles getaway: one can honestly gaze at the stunning bay views—from the beach, the two pools, or one’s own balcony—for hours and feel revitalized. And the championing of local artisans and suppliers makes one feel particularly connected to the location. The interiors inside each room read contemporary sea-breeze luxury, but you will be venturing out often for the resort's lauded upscale food and drink venues. —Travis Levius"

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"Why book?  Feel at home in a former Italian photographer’s residence turned artsy, Seychellois-chic boutique resort—the first (and fabulous) Indian Ocean offering from LXR Hotel & Resorts. Set the scene Based on the southwestern corner of Mahé—the largest of the archipelago nation’s 100-plus islands—Mango House is a 35-minute drive from the international airport. This is not the resort to be in the “thick of it” as the capital of Victoria is an hour’s drive away, and some of the island’s most popular beaches and attractions, to the north, share similar timeframes. Instead, it offers ultra-scenic seclusion along Anse Aux Poule Bleues, with a teensy strip of sandy beach and widescreen bayside views of Mahé’s verdant, rolling hills. Families, couples, and lovestruck honeymooners (many of whom are American) converge here for a laid-back yet luxurious Seychelles getaway; and with a small clutch of rooms, the vibe remains low-key. Guests do, however, share communal space with well-heeled locals and travelers from other resorts who come for Mango House’s lauded upscale food and drink venues. The backstory Mango House is the former family home of Milanese fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, who found solace in the Seychelles’ tropical setting and Creole culture during the 1970s. Today, it’s a 41-key boutique resort under LXR Hotels & Resorts—Hilton’s indie luxury collection brand—and it retained the affectionate nickname Barbieri created for the residence some 50 years ago. But don’t let its corporate credentials mislead you: The resort is characterful, intimate, and chicly fashioned in a manner befitting of a previous resident who photographed several international Vogue editions. The rooms Accommodations come in various configurations—rooms, suites, two-story villas, beachfront residences with personal plunge pools—but all sport balconies or terraces which afford fabulous bay views. If you want panoramas least obstructed by foliage and fruit trees, spring for rooms and suites in the Cliff House, set majestically atop granitic boulders. The interiors inside each room read contemporary sea-breeze luxury, but with an infusion of local art that makes it feel bespoke and considered. Seychelles-based artist Alyssa Adams, especially, has her artistic footprint in several room features, from the tropically vibrant kimonos and beach bags to the face masks. Bathrooms are spacious and well stocked with fragrant local bathroom amenities. Elsewhere, the living and bedroom areas (got to love the silky four-poster beds in each room) have wood and rattan interspersed with desaturated jewel accents from the rugs, furnishings, and lovely wall art, and it all blends seamlessly with the lush views seen through the floor-to-ceilings windows. Food and drink The pedigree of executive chef Olivier Barré (L’atelier de Joel Robuchon, Cheval Blanc) assures quality dining in Mango House’s five distinct venues. You can’t miss with any of the restaurants, whether ordering poolside yellowfin tuna poke bowls at Soley or luscious Wagyu beef robatayaki in the Japanese-themed Azido, but the musts are Moutya for a Seychellois-Creole meal and Kokoye for elevated libations. Moutya is a rare chance for many to sample local cuisine, so to eat authentically-cooked dishes (over hot coals, inside coconut husks, etc.) such as slipper lobster and spicy chickpea cake is a real treat. Kokoye, their Indo-Seychellois cocktail bar, is the most handsome of all the F&B venues, fitted with palm tree wallpaper and yesteryear-inspired decor. It has the Seychelles’ largest gin collection, and twists like the Dark Rum and Dark Chocolate Old Fashioned and martini glasses filled with house-made tea-infused gin makes it one of the coolest cocktail bars on the island. (Pro tip: Ask around about the cocktail-making classes.) Muse is the hotel’s breakfast hub and Italian restaurant in homage to the former owner’s heritage; it’s quite popular with non-staying guests during dinner, so best to grab your seats early before the sunset crowd arrives. The spa What the Main House-based anpe (Creole for “at peace”) lacks in spa amenities, it makes up for in signature treatments and restorative upper-floor ocean views. Try the Lavi Anpe, a scalp-to-toe banana oil massage with heated granite stones, for locally-flavored wellness. The neighborhood/area There’s not much to do in the immediate jungly surrounds, but one can honestly gaze at the stunning bay views—from the beach, the three pools, or one’s own terrace or balcony—for hours and feel revitalized. There is one pitstop-worthy place a short seven-minute walk away: Michael Adams Art Studio, where the acclaimed painter’s 250-year-old whitewashed residence hosts his many artworks amongst extravagant garden grounds. To visit more livelier areas of the Seychelles, the hotel team can arrange trips to Victoria, other Mahé-based destinations, and even excursions to other islands. The service Hospitality took a hit absorbed globally by the pandemic, most apparent—from many guests’ point-of-view, at least—with generally shakier service. This is not the case at Mango House, which opened in the thick of the pandemic. The staff are true all-stars, delivering warm, organic service to a tee. If you’re into overly deferential service, look elsewhere: The team here isn’t afraid to strike up a chat while you’re lazing at one of the three pools or passing by along the manicured grounds. It’s the informal friendliness coupled with attentive service that really makes Mango House shine. For families Bring the kiddos, as they’ll be well looked after here. Mango Pips, the kids’ club, hosts activities that change weekly, such as arts and craft sessions (fitting given the home’s legacy), jewelry making, spirited treasure hunts, sandcastle building, and more. There are also children’s menus in the restaurants, and they can splish-splash in a children’s pool. The resort’s two- to three-bedroom villas and suites cater perfectly to families. Eco effort There is real effort for sustainability and “keeping it local,” which is a hallmark of LXR-branded properties. Drinking water on the premises come in refillable glass bottles, as do the organic, plant-based bath amenities from local skincare brand Belliche; hand-painted floral ceramics hail from Mahe-based Seyramics. There’s a growing organic garden and a recycling program that includes churning coffee capsules into fragrances. All coffees are fair trade, and fans of adult beverages should delight in knowing 90 percent of the rums and gins on offer come from the region (a taste of the nationally-loved Takamaka is essential). Anything left to mention? It’s important to know before arrival that the resort’s beachfront is really small—its length likely falls short of half a football field. So don’t go expecting endless sunset strolls on the coastline in front of the resort. But if it compels you to venture off-campus to visit some of the Seychelles’ many magnificent (and large) beaches, or to visit the hotel’s water sports center to get out on the glistening sea via glass-bottom kayak, paddle board, or snorkeling, consider it a plus. Finally, in 100 words or less, what makes this hotel worthy of Hot List? It requires Herculean efforts to make a hotel feel like “home” to guests no matter the room count, and this new opening has hit it out of the park from the beginning with exceptional, genuine service. Island residents love the beachfront hotel just as much as those flying halfway around the world to stay here for its top-notch cuisine and creative vision, and the championing of local artisans and suppliers makes one feel truly connected to the location." - Travis Levius

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We had such a fantastic experience from start to finish! From the friendly welcome and delicious welcome drink to the beautiful anniversary welcome in our suite with a plunge pool. The suite was incredibly spacious and comfortable with the most closet space we've seen at a hotel. Mango House was our choice to a relaxing end to our Seychelles trip and it did not disappoint. If anything we were so disappointed that we didn't have time to stay another night! Every single staff member was so genuinely welcoming that we enjoyed each part of the hotel thoroughly. It is a small resort so it could get a bit boring just to stay at the resort for days but it was perfect for us to spend a full day and a half without leaving the resort. If we had more time we would have done the visit to Canopy as the beach here is quite small and the sand pretty rough but we wanted to spend all our limited time at Mango House.||They had constant snacks and drinks available at the main house and even brought small snacks to us when we were at the upper pool. We had lunch at Soley and highly recommend getting the margherita pizza. We enjoyed our lunch in the mini cabana while watching rays swimming in the bay. And each restaurant/bar we visited had the friendliest service we experienced in Seychelles.||Most importantly we were so thankful for the special attention to the details we received as a congratulations for our wedding anniversary. They really made our trip special like we were on our honeymoon again!

JBlake015

Google
The staff were wonderful and everyone went above and beyond to make my stay special. The rooms are huge and beautifully designed. I had a large terrace with a filtered view of the water near the pool. The hotel is small and intimate and service was wonderful. Ella was especially helpful and kind and she went out of her way to make my stay special. ||The largest downside to this resort is that it has a small rocky beach, with no loungers on it, so you're largely confined to staying by the pool. A lot of Europeans here that smoked by the pool, which I found bothersome. |If I come back, I would choose a hotel on another island on one of the gorgeous white sand beaches ||The beaches in the Seychelles are so amazing, j

Marc L.

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We recently returned from a lovely stay at The Mango House and are already dreaming of going back. This property manages to blend luxury with a genuine warmth, and that is entirely down to the phenomenal team they have. The staff here are simply so attentive, and it’s clear they take immense pride in ensuring every guest feels truly cared for. They weren't just efficient; they went above and beyond, offering great recommendations for everything from local sights to the best spots on the property to watch the sunset. We wanted to give special shout-outs to a few incredible members of staff who made our time so memorable: Stephanette (aka "Mama Sita"): Her warmth and care made us feel completely at home from the moment we arrived. Daria: Always ready with a friendly smile and excellent service. Lydia: She anticipated our needs effortlessly and with grace. David: His attention to detail was impeccable. Joey (perhaps misspelled!): A wonderful member of the team who consistently made our day brighter. The dining experience was another major highlight. The food in all of the restaurants was absolutely fantastic, which is a rare feat for a resort. Each venue had a distinct style, offering a wonderful variety of cuisines and atmospheres, meaning every meal felt like a new and exciting experience. In summary, The Mango House offers a beautiful setting, but it is the dedicated, caring staff that truly elevates it to an unforgettable destination. We can't recommend it highly enough.

735elnae

Google
We had the absolute pleasure of being served by Nathalie at The Muse restaurant of Mango House, and she was truly exceptional. From the moment we arrived, she made us feel welcome and completely at ease. Nathalie was warm, professional, and attentive without ever being intrusive. Her timing and attention to detail were impeccable, and her thoughtful recommendations made our dining experience even more enjoyable. It’s rare to encounter someone who combines such genuine kindness with true professionalism, but Nathalie did exactly that. She turned a beautiful meal into a truly memorable experience, and we’ll definitely be coming back. Thank you, Nathalie, for your outstanding service and for making our evening so special!

whodat007

Google
Our stay at Mango House was incredible. Very peaceful and relaxing. The main house was beautiful and my hub for swimming laps each day while catching the sunrise. Special mention to David who manages the breakfast at Muse. He was very welcoming and made sure we had anything we needed. The breakfast was first class! David also ensured our breakfast was ready first thing on our leaving day so we had time to get to the Bel Ombré jetty! David we made it thanks to you and your team! We ate at Muse and Moutcya for dinner and both were great experiences! Also special mention to Yuliya who got us signed up for the Creole cooking class and made us reservations at a local restaurant that was off the charts. The only issue we had was at checkout with the accuracy of our charges. Josie at reception listened to my concerns and got it corrected very quickly!|||DAVE AND TISHA LANNES

rebecca

Google
We attended a cooking class at the Mango Hotel, which was recommended to us by the sister hotel, Canopy by Hilton Seychelles Resort. The cooking class was great and the staff were very friendly and accommodating. Special thanks go to the chef, Raphael! He prepared a delicious fish curry with us. We will definitely be trying out the recipe at home soon. We cannot say anything to the rooms, but everything looks beautiful and you can have a perfect stay here for sure!!

marcwint55

Google
To say we loved Mango house would be a huge understatement. Our suite was beautiful. The grounds and pools are wonderful. The food is excellent. The service is impeccable. Special shout out to head chef Mohammed along with Ingrid and Christine at the front desk. They truly personalized our experience and could not have done a better job.

Petrisic

Google
The hotel is beautifully designed with elegant architecture and well-kept grounds. However, service is inconsistent — about 60% of the staff are attentive and kind, while others seem indifferent and uninterested in guests (even passing by without a greeting).||The food is good, though service can be slow, and incorrect orders occured daily. Thomas at the Soley Bar deserves special praise for his exceptional attitude, and Stefan stands out as one of the best managers at the hotel who truly understands hospitality.||There are too few sunbeds for 41 villas, even when some guests are off property, and the private pool would be much more inviting if it were properly cleaned and maintained.||Overall, a beautiful resort with great potential — but consistency in service and upkeep would make a real difference.