Families looking to make the most of the final days of summer can choose from three distinct Hilton properties in the Seychelles, each offering its own blend of relaxation, adventure and family-focused experiences.
Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island, Canopy by Hilton Seychelles, and Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa have unveiled late summer programmes designed to bring generations together, from grandparents to toddlers.
Private island seclusion
The ultra-luxurious Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island, a short flight from Mahé, promises exclusivity with one-to-five-bedroom villas, each featuring a private pool and personal concierge service.
Children can take part in the Turtle Bay Kids Club, which offers themed activities such as pirate treasure hunts, wizard adventures and cooking workshops. Snorkelling lessons, mocktail-making and cinema nights are also on the programme.
For adults, the resort offers ocean-inspired spa treatments, guided yoga, and private dining experiences. Families can join together for turtle patrol tours, stargazing sessions, or tennis and padel matches.
Colourful beachfront living
On Mahé’s southern shore, Canopy by Hilton Seychelles combines vibrant island life with community spirit. Its Bounty Seekers kids club welcomes children aged 4 to 12 with themed days including “Superhero Friday” and “Dino Party Saturday.”
Weekend events such as the South Side Sunday BBQ feature beach games, bouncy castles and face painting. While children play, adults can relax in the mangrove-view spa or sample South Asian dishes at Tiger Bite.
The resort also offers branded residences for longer stays, providing apartment-style living with full access to hotel facilities, making it a practical choice for families travelling together.
Nature-filled adventure
For an immersive island experience, Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa on Silhouette Island offers daily activities at its Jungle Fun Kids Club and a special August programme – the Big 7 Summer Camp.
This series includes kayaking, beginner’s diving, scavenger hunts and guided hikes. While children explore, parents can enjoy rainforest treks, spa treatments or diving expeditions. Shared family activities include tortoise sanctuary visits, beachfront picnics and island cruises.
Late summer appeal
Each property has tailored its offering to ensure families can reconnect before the school year begins. With a focus on immersive programming for children, curated activities for adults, and opportunities for shared moments, Hilton aims to provide spaces where multi-generational travellers can unwind together.
Bookings are now open for those seeking a last-minute island retreat to mark the end of the summer season.