The Seychelles was thought to be the Garden of Eden when it was first discovered by Europeans in the 1700s. But surprisingly, due no doubt to the remoteness of the islands located more than 1,000 miles off the east coast of Africa, high-end tourism didn’t arrive here until the 1990s. And for the nearly three decades since, there were just two properties vying for the luxury traveler in search of a Robinson Crusoe–style private island retreat. Today, however, the 115 islands tell a different stor...
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