Seychelles isn't just an island; it's a state of mind. A place where time dilates, and worries evaporate like morning mist. It's a symphony of turquoise waters, powdery sands, and a lush, verdant interior that begs to be explored. The air is thick with the heady scent of frangipani and the rhythm of life is a gentle sway, in tune with the ocean's pulse.
But Seychelles is evolving. It's not just about the classic image of sun, sand, and sea anymore. There's a new energy, a contemporary vibe that's starting to ripple through the islands. It's a place where luxury meets laid-back, where tradition intertwines with modernity. And it's this evolving Seychelles that I found myself immersed in at the Canopy by Hilton Seychelles Resort.
Located on the serene Anse La Mouche beach, the resort is a striking contrast to the traditional island getaway. It's a bold statement of urban chic, transplanted onto a tropical canvas. The architecture is modern, with clean lines punctuated by bursts of tropical colours. It's a space that invites you to relax, but also to engage, to explore.
The heart of the resort, for me, was its culinary offerings. It's a place where the island's rich flavours are reimagined with a contemporary twist. The main restaurant, Avocet, serves up a delectable fusion of Creole and international cuisine. The catch of the day, grilled to perfection, is a must-try. But it was the unexpected flavours that truly captivated me. A salad of heart-of-palm with mango and chilli brought a refreshing zing to my palate. And the seafood curry, infused with the island's unique blend of spices, was a flavour explosion.
Then there's Sega bar. It's more than just a place to grab a drink; it's a place to unwind and watch the day turn into night. The cocktail menu is a work of art. I still dream about the 'Seychelles Sunset', a concoction that captured the essence of the island in a glass. It is a perfect blend of rum, passion fruit, and coconut cream. But it was the 'Takamaka Twist', a rum-based cocktail with a hint of lemongrass, that stole the show for me. It was a drink that captured the essence of the island - exotic, refreshing, and utterly intoxicating. The perfect companion to a lazy afternoon spent lounging by the infinity pool.
The resort's commitment to sustainability is evident in every corner. From the locally sourced ingredients in the kitchen to the eco-friendly practices, it's clear that Canopy by Hilton Seychelles is more than just a place to stay; it's a conscious choice.
My time in Seychelles was like living a postcard. It was a holiday romance, a fleeting moment of perfection. But as I boarded the plane back home, I knew I was carrying a piece of that paradise with me - a renewed appreciation for life's simple pleasures, a taste for adventure, and a craving for 'Seychelles Sunset'.
About Shubham BhatnagarYou can often find Shubham at a small authentic Chinese or Italian restaurant sampling exotic foods and sipping a glass of wine, but he will wolf down a plate of piping hot samosas with equal gusto. However, his love for homemade food trumps all.