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Some homes just have that feeling before the door even opens. This five bedroom villa at the Four Seasons Residences Mauritius at Anahita had me slowing down as soon as I walked up the little shaded path. The thatched roofs throw patterns in the sunlight. Palm trees lean over in the breeze and it is so peaceful you can actually hear the sea behind the property. Most places do not have that. You already sense the calm before you touch the key.
Inside, the place feels fresh right away. It is not one of those villas where you need to air it out for half a day. The scent of real wood, the breeze moving around, and just soft natural light coming from the glass doors— that stood out to me right off. The living area is actually open, not just big for the sake of it. You get enough space that a group of friends or family could spread out on the sofas, but it stays cozy, not echoey. I remember standing by those glass doors, just watching two little birds hopping around near the private pool. Sometimes a space just tells you to relax and leave your phone inside.
Next to the lounge, the kitchen feels like it is part of real life. You could cook here even if you are not a chef. There is a breakfast bar for morning coffee and laughs, and it connects right to the main seating area so if you are making something while people gather, you are not missing out on any stories. There is a stone patio just beyond—with quiet corners that could be perfect for reading or taking in the sea with a cup of tea. It is easy to imagine evening dinners outside too, even if everyone has brought a plus one.
You get two different lounge spots outside, both with that lovely cover from the afternoon sun. Sometimes you want to watch the sea or take a dip in the infinity pool where the water almost stretches all the way to the sky. The garden is not fussy, more like nature you want to walk barefoot on. Sometimes you spot a gardener quietly tending the flowers, a few wild blooms peeking up here and there.
The sea is close. You can step through your garden, past the pool, and find a private bit of beach that only this villa gets. That feels rare. An early walk along the sand can become how you start the day here. It is the sort of spot that never really feels crowded. Only the birds or maybe a distant golfer to wave at.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are bigger than you might guess. No one has to take the small room. Each has its own ensuite and walk in closet. The main suite is honestly huge. It feels like its own mini apartment, tucked at one side of the upper floor with a private dressing room and space to just breathe. The way everything has been finished here—soft wood under foot, calm colors, big windows— makes it easy to unwind.
The house was refurbished not too long ago, but it has not lost the original island style. Sometimes you get new builds that feel cold. Not here. The spaces open and close as you need. Those sliding doors genuinely do their job if you want some privacy, or you can just let everything connect together for bigger gatherings.
I think what makes this villa at Four Seasons Residences Mauritius different is the balance. You get full Four Seasons service if you want it so things actually run smooth. Not intrusive, but helpful. There is a golf course close by, but you will not hear it. The coffee shop and the main part of the resort sit a stroll away. Kids sometimes bike by after school and the evenings are honestly a glow of warm lights and easy conversation.
If you are dreaming of a five bedroom villa in Mauritius where everyday life feels like a quiet celebration, this one deserves a look. You cannot tell from pictures alone. Best thing is just to come down and walk through yourself. Reach out any time if you want to see it, wander around, or just talk it over. At LuxuryProperty.com, we want your next place to really feel like yours from day one.
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