Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aldabra is the world`s second-largest coral atoll. It`s a haven for marine life and is home to the world`s largest population of giant tortoises. Visiting the remote atoll is a complex procedure, but for nature lov... more
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aldabra is the world`s second-largest coral atoll. It`s a haven for marine life and is home to the world`s largest population of giant tortoises. Visiting the remote atoll is a complex procedure, but for nature lovers, it`s a dream come true. less
Located on Praslin Island, Anse Lazio is often considered one of the best beaches in Seychelles. Its white sandy shores, crystal clear water, and surrounding palm trees create a picture-perfect tropical paradise. more
Located on Praslin Island, Anse Lazio is often considered one of the best beaches in Seychelles. Its white sandy shores, crystal clear water, and surrounding palm trees create a picture-perfect tropical paradise. less
Recognized as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Anse Source D`Argent on La Digue Island is an iconic Seychelles landmark. The beach is adorned with soft white sand and stunning granite rock formations set against a backdrop of lush gree... more
Recognized as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Anse Source D`Argent on La Digue Island is an iconic Seychelles landmark. The beach is adorned with soft white sand and stunning granite rock formations set against a backdrop of lush greenery and turquoise waters. less
This island reserve is home to more species of seabird and endemic flora than anywhere else in Seychelles. It`s a key breeding site for seabirds and hosts one of the most important seabird populations in the Indian Ocean. more
This island reserve is home to more species of seabird and endemic flora than anywhere else in Seychelles. It`s a key breeding site for seabirds and hosts one of the most important seabird populations in the Indian Ocean. less
Beau Vallon is a popular beach on the northwest coast of Mahé. It`s a bustling area with a host of watersports, restaurants, and shops. It’s also one of the best places to watch the sunset in Seychelles. more
Beau Vallon is a popular beach on the northwest coast of Mahé. It`s a bustling area with a host of watersports, restaurants, and shops. It’s also one of the best places to watch the sunset in Seychelles. less
Bird Island is the northernmost island in the Seychelles archipelago and, true to its name, is a paradise for birdwatchers. It`s home to millions of seabirds, including the sooty tern, fairy tern, and common noddy. more
Bird Island is the northernmost island in the Seychelles archipelago and, true to its name, is a paradise for birdwatchers. It`s home to millions of seabirds, including the sooty tern, fairy tern, and common noddy. less
Located on Takamaka Beach, Chez Batista is known for its mouthwatering Creole buffet, especially its selection of grilled fish and seafood. Its idyllic beachfront location offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean. more
Located on Takamaka Beach, Chez Batista is known for its mouthwatering Creole buffet, especially its selection of grilled fish and seafood. Its idyllic beachfront location offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean. less
Cousin Island is a nature reserve dedicated to preserving Seychelles’ unique biodiversity. It`s home to a number of endemic species and is an important breeding site for hawksbill turtles. more
Cousin Island is a nature reserve dedicated to preserving Seychelles’ unique biodiversity. It`s home to a number of endemic species and is an important breeding site for hawksbill turtles. less
This small granitic island is notable for its bare red earth intermingled with the unique coco de mer palms. It`s also a breeding site for giant tortoises, and visitors can see these remarkable creatures up close. more
This small granitic island is notable for its bare red earth intermingled with the unique coco de mer palms. It`s also a breeding site for giant tortoises, and visitors can see these remarkable creatures up close. less
Situated by the water at Port Launay, Del Place offers delicious Creole and international dishes, with a special emphasis on fresh seafood. The combination of great food, service, and stunning views make it a favorite dining spot. more
Situated by the water at Port Launay, Del Place offers delicious Creole and international dishes, with a special emphasis on fresh seafood. The combination of great food, service, and stunning views make it a favorite dining spot. less
Located in Victoria, this art gallery showcases the work of George Camille, one of Seychelles’ most renowned artists. His work captures the spirit of the Seychelles, making it a cultural attraction worth visiting. more
Located in Victoria, this art gallery showcases the work of George Camille, one of Seychelles’ most renowned artists. His work captures the spirit of the Seychelles, making it a cultural attraction worth visiting. less
Housed in a beautifully restored plantation, La Plaine St. Andre serves a fusion of Creole and international cuisine. It`s also home to the Seychelles` only distillery, where the local Takamaka Rum is made. more
Housed in a beautifully restored plantation, La Plaine St. Andre serves a fusion of Creole and international cuisine. It`s also home to the Seychelles` only distillery, where the local Takamaka Rum is made. less
Named after the infamous French queen, Marie Antoinette in Victoria offers one of the best opportunities to sample traditional Seychellois cuisine, including fresh seafood and Creole specialties in a charming, old colonial house setting. more
Named after the infamous French queen, Marie Antoinette in Victoria offers one of the best opportunities to sample traditional Seychellois cuisine, including fresh seafood and Creole specialties in a charming, old colonial house setting. less
The largest national park in the Seychelles, Morne Seychellois covers more than 20% of the area of Mahé. It`s home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, and offers stunning views from its highest peak, Morne Seychellois. more
The largest national park in the Seychelles, Morne Seychellois covers more than 20% of the area of Mahé. It`s home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, and offers stunning views from its highest peak, Morne Seychellois. less
Just a few kilometers off the coast of Mahé, this Marine National Park is an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving, with abundant marine life and stunning coral reefs. It`s also a nesting place for hawksbill turtles. more
Just a few kilometers off the coast of Mahé, this Marine National Park is an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving, with abundant marine life and stunning coral reefs. It`s also a nesting place for hawksbill turtles. less
Located in Victoria, the Seychelles Natural History Museum offers an interesting insight into the nation`s biodiversity, geology, and conservation efforts. Visitors can learn about the unique flora and fauna, and the challenges of preserving them. more
Located in Victoria, the Seychelles Natural History Museum offers an interesting insight into the nation`s biodiversity, geology, and conservation efforts. Visitors can learn about the unique flora and fauna, and the challenges of preserving them. less
Located in Victoria, The Espace Building showcases a collection of historical artifacts from shipwrecks found around the Seychelles, providing a unique glimpse into the maritime history of the islands. more
Located in Victoria, The Espace Building showcases a collection of historical artifacts from shipwrecks found around the Seychelles, providing a unique glimpse into the maritime history of the islands. less
For those seeking Indian cuisine, The Maharajas at the Coral Strand Hotel offers a menu filled with delicious and authentic Indian dishes. Its location right on Beau Vallon beach adds to the dining experience. more
For those seeking Indian cuisine, The Maharajas at the Coral Strand Hotel offers a menu filled with delicious and authentic Indian dishes. Its location right on Beau Vallon beach adds to the dining experience. less
The National Archives in Victoria house a rich collection of documents, maps, and photographs dating back to the late 18th century, providing an insight into the history and culture of the Seychelles. more
The National Archives in Victoria house a rich collection of documents, maps, and photographs dating back to the late 18th century, providing an insight into the history and culture of the Seychelles. less
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Vallee De Mai Nature Reserve is a natural palm forest that remains largely unchanged since prehistoric times. It`s the only place in the world where the rare coco de mer palm grows in its natural state. more
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Vallee De Mai Nature Reserve is a natural palm forest that remains largely unchanged since prehistoric times. It`s the only place in the world where the rare coco de mer palm grows in its natural state. less