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Where paradise feels personal

There are tropical beaches, and then there are Seychelles beaches that look like they were hand-painted. Soft white sand, giant granite boulders, and bright blue water make the islands feel almost too perfect to be real.

These private islands are famous for hosting royal honeymoons and movie scenes, but what surprises most people is how quiet and natural they still are. You feel like you’re stepping into a world that hasn’t been touched.

North Island’s royal spotlight

North Island is the most famous private island in Seychelles because Prince William and Kate Middleton honeymooned here. The island has only 11 villas, and each one feels like its own little hideaway with forest on one side and a wide beach on the other.

Guests love how everything is designed for privacy, so it makes sense that royalty and celebrities pick it when they want to disappear for a while.

Why Hollywood adores Seychelles

Seychelles has been a stunning backdrop for well-known movies, especially scenes that needed untouched beaches and dramatic boulders. Directors love that the islands look wild and cinematic without special effects.

The most famous filming spot is Anse Source d’Argent on La Digue, one of the most photographed beaches in the world because of its unreal, dreamlike scenery.

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Pirates scenery on Curieuse

Parts of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End were filmed around Curieuse Island, especially scenes where the landscape needed to feel rugged and untouched. The tall palm trees and red earth made it an unforgettable setting.

Curieuse is also known for its giant tortoises, so even without the movie connection, it feels like a place where adventure stories could come to life.

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Thrills filmed on Mahé and Praslin

The movie A Perfect Getaway used the beaches and forests of Mahé and Praslin to build its tropical thriller mood. These islands are known for long stretches of sand, thick greenery, and water that changes color with the sun.

Fans of the film often visit the same beaches because the scenery truly looks like a hidden escape far from busy vacation spots.

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North Island for star honeymoons

Besides the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, several other high-profile couples have escaped to this exclusive island hideaway for their post-wedding retreat.

George and Amal Clooney, along with Salma Hayek and François-Henri Pinault, are among the famous names who chose its privacy and luxury for their newlywed getaway.

The island is popular among stars because it offers privacy without feeling isolated or boring. Everything is built into nature, wooden decks, open-air showers, and villas tucked behind palm trees, so guests feel free to relax without cameras or crowds.

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Inside a North Island wedding

Couples who marry here often call it once-in-a-lifetime because the island creates weddings from scratch. You can choose a quiet beach at sunrise or a dramatic cliff at sunset, and the staff builds the entire setup by hand.

Even simple weddings feel magical because the island itself does most of the work. The bright water, soft breeze, and total silence make the moment feel unreal.

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Félicité Island’s modern magic

Félicité Island is home to Six Senses Zil Pasyon, a luxury escape built into giant granite cliffs. Couples love the open villas, glass pools, and ocean views that stretch for miles.

Many people pick it for weddings because the scenery feels modern and wild at the same time. Every corner looks like a postcard without trying.

The beach from “Cast Away” vibes

While Cast Away was mostly filmed in Fiji, some recognizable shots were filmed at Anse Source d’Argent on La Digue. The beach’s huge granite rocks and quiet coves made it the perfect place to create that lost-in-paradise feeling.

Visitors today often say the beach looks exactly like a movie scene because the natural shapes and colors don’t seem real until you’re standing there.

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Frégate Island’s wild romance

Frégate Island is one of the most private places in Seychelles, with only 16 villas hidden in tropical forest. The island is famous for conservation work, so you’ll see rare birds and giant tortoises roaming freely.

Couples like that their celebration supports the island’s wildlife projects. It adds meaning to the moment and creates a calmer, more intimate wedding experience.

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Denis Island’s unplugged charm

Denis Private Island is perfect for couples who want to disconnect completely. There’s no WiFi in the rooms, no crowds, and almost no noise except the ocean.

Many weddings here feel simple and heartfelt because the island focuses on nature instead of fancy setups. Brides often walk down sandy paths, and receptions are held under the stars.

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Cousine Island’s tiny luxury

Cousine Island is one of the smallest private islands in Seychelles, with only a few villas and one presidential-style residence. Weddings here feel extremely personal because the entire island feels like your own.

The beaches stretch out quietly, and the wildlife adds a magical touch. Couples often see rare seabirds flying overhead during ceremonies, which makes the day feel even more special.

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How filming works in Seychelles

Movie crews filming in Seychelles must get permits from the Seychelles Film Commission to protect the environment. This helps keep the beaches and marine areas clean while still allowing films and documentaries to be made.

Popular film spots include Curieuse Marine National Park, Ste. Anne Marine National Park, and Aride Island. These areas offer clear water and dramatic landscapes that look amazing on camera.

Check next the idyllic filming locations from “The Summer I Turned Pretty” in Wilmington, NC, and see where the magic was brought to life.

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Nauris Pukis
Somewhere between tourist and local. I've always been remote-first. Home is my anchor, but the world is my creative fuel. I love to spend months absorbing each destination, absorbing local inspiration into my work, proving that the best ideas often have foreign accents.

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