Activities in Seychelles / Things to do in Seychelles
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The Seychelles, an archipelago of granite islands located in the Indian Ocean, is recognised for what can only be described as a birdwatcher’s bliss. This comes as a result of the Seychelles’ unique, isolated background. Millions of terns are na...more
The Seychelles seems to have been created with sailing in mind. With most of its islands lying outside of the cyclone belt and crystal clear waters, there is no better way than sailing to truly experience the breathtaking beauty of these islands. ...more
The Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve is situated in the centre of the island of Praslin, and has preserved the remnants of a natural palm forest in almost its original form. Praslin seems a prime example for the exotic island. This tropical island, ...more
Palm-fringed, white, sandy beaches surrounded by blissful views of the azure warm ocean await you at La Digue, one of the most idyllic, remote locations in the Seychelles. Relax in La Digue and enjoy spectacular sunsets, sipping cocktails as the s...more
The island of Denis is situated on the very edge of the Seychelles, and is only a 35 minute helicopter ride away from Mahe. Denis is an astounding coral island that has an extensive, thriving vegetation of takamaka, palms and casuarinas trees. T...more
Situated eight kilometers northwest of Mahe, Shark Bank is one of the Seychelles’ premier dive spots. A granite plateau interweaved with massive granite boulders set the scene for this magical underwater seascape teeming with a large variety of tr...more
The inner islands of the Seychelles mainly surround the main island of Mahe, La Digue and Praslin, which acts as the centre of this exotic land’s tourism industry, as well as being the economic and cultural hub of the Seychelles.
Imagine settin...more
Winding up from the Sans Souci road, there are many trails leading into Morne Seychellois National Park. Chief among them is a trail leading up Kopolia Peak. Kopolia Peak stands at 497 metres tall, rewarding the hiker with a breathtaking viewpoint...more
Although Cousine Island is one of the smallest granitic islands within the Seychelle Archipelago (measuring just 1 km in diameter), it plays a vital role within the region’s eco-system. Established as a private nature reserve for birds in 1968, Co...more
Go snorkelling 4km off the coast of Mahe in the Marine National Park named after its largest island, St Anne. Travel to St Anne and you will discover rich tropical surroundings in the wake of an 800 foot mountain. The Sainte Anne National Marin...more
La Digue is an island that looks like it belongs in a daydream. From picture perfect beaches, to swampy jungles this whole island looks like it has stepped out of a fantasy! La Digue is the fourth largest island amongst the Seychelles Islands. E...more
A nature lover’s paradise, the Seychelles is made up of over 100 granite and coral islands, spattered like emeralds in the shimmering blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Mahé is the largest of all the islands (measuring 17 miles by 5 miles) and home ...more
It’s the kind of scene that office workers picture when they are fantasizing about their ultimate getaway. A peaceful beach on a quiet tropical island, warm waters, white sands and some unexplored coves to occupy your time. Throw in some fresh se...more
No visit to the Seychelles is complete without experiencing one of the many legendary beaches. One such beach is Beau Vallon, situated on the north western coast of the island of Mahé. Sheltered within a bay, the cool turquoise waters and long san...more
People come to the Seychelles for many reasons. Some come to enjoy the beaches, warm climate and others come to soak up a bit of the local culture. After long days spent in the sun, there is nothing better than to head out and explore some of the ...more
Visiting the Seychelles is a must for anyone who loves sun soaked beaches and tropical weather. Absolute relaxation is a daily reality here as thousands of holiday makers flock here for the traditional Seychelles hospitality and crystal clear wat...more
When in the Seychelles, many of your daily activities revolve around the ocean. The Indian Ocean surrounding the islands is known for being particularly inviting; warm and translucent all year round.
Another reason that many holidaymakers choo...more
Set high in the hilltops on the island of Mahé, Le Jardin du Roi spice plantation transports a visitor back to a Seychelles of yester year. A time when pirates sailed the seven seas, large colonial houses dotted the island and spice was as preciou...more
Covering over twenty percent of Mahé, Morne Seychellois National Park is host to the highest peak in the picturesque Seychelles. Morne Seychellois stands tall at 905m, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the island and surrounding ocean. Hiki...more
Palm- and flower-fringed walkways wind through lush, tropical gardens, and rolling lawns are the perfect spot to drink in the other-worldly exquisite surrounds of the National Botanical Gardens on Mahe. Victoria, the capital city of the Seychelle...more