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Seychelles Travel Guide

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Sweeping beaches of sugar-fine sand, crystal-clear cerulean shores, gourmet dining on private beaches, it’s reasonable to expect that the Seychelles will give you total wish-you-were-here vibes. This is as close as you can get to paradisiacal perfection as you can get and whether you’re dreaming of  a romantic honeymoon hideaway, an exciting family adventure or a tropical time out with friends, the Seychelles is made for relaxation, exploration and of course some serious adventure.

Mother Nature gifted the Seychelles a lot more than its world-renowned beaches though! If adventure is the name of the game, why not head to the biggest island, Mahé, where you can climb the archipelago’s highest peak – Mount Copolia in the Morne Seychellois National Park or take a traipse through the tropical forests of Vallee de Mai on Praslin which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Home to some of the world’s most rare and captivating flora and fauna, the Seychelles is a haven for nature lovers and is also a fantastic port of call for thrill seekers too. From land-based jaunts to aquatic escapades like sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving, you can do as much or as little as your heart desires.

Seychelles Travel Guide

 

Sweeping beaches of sugar-fine sand, crystal-clear cerulean shores, gourmet dining on private beaches, it’s reasonable to expect that the Seychelles will give you total wish-you-were-here vibes. This is as close as you can get to paradisiacal perfection as you can get and whether you’re dreaming of a romantic honeymoon hideaway, an exciting family adventure or a tropical time out with friends, the Seychelles is made for relaxation, exploration and of course some serious adventure. 

 

Mother Nature gifted the Seychelles a lot more than its world-renowned beaches though! If adventure is the name of the game, why not head to the biggest island, Mahé, where you can climb the archipelago’s highest peak – Mount Copolia in the Morne Seychellois National Park or take a traipse through the tropical forests of Vallee de Mai on Praslin which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Home to some of the world’s most rare and captivating flora and fauna, the Seychelles is a haven for nature lovers and is also a fantastic port of call for thrill seekers too. From land-based jaunts to aquatic escapades like sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving, you can do as much or as little as your heart desires.

   
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Spending in the Seychelles!

  • Food

    3 course meal for 2: £52.60

  • Coffee

    A regular cappuccino: £3.81

  • Beer

    A medium beer: £4.07

  • Taxi

    One-way (Local Transport): £0.40

Spending in the Seychelles!

  • Food

    3 course meal for 2: £52.60

  • Coffee

    A regular cappuccino: £3.81

  • Beer

    A medium beer: £4.07

  • Taxi

    One-way (Local Transport): £0.40

Soundtrack of Seychelles

Sun yourself in the Seychelles

A gem of a destination all year round, the temperature in the Seychelles tends to be around 30°C (86°F) with a mixture of sunshine and sea breezes which help cool things down. For the best weather in the Seychelles, book your Seychelles holiday between April and May or alternatively between October and November, as these are the calmer periods between the two trade winds.

Discover the real Seychelles

Gaze upon the sweeping vistas of the cerulean shores and spectacular coastline with a plethora of hidden coves to explore. But, there’s more to this island paradise than meets the eye. Whether you favour unadulterated relaxation and recalibrating mind, body, and soul in a luxury resort or revelling with a glass of rum or three, then the Seychelles is most definitely for you. 

Making friends with dolphins, parrots and turtles or snorkelling, or hiking, zip lining, and horseback riding? Whether you are after a high-octane adventure break in the Seychelles or are hankering after an idyllic romantic hideaway where you can relax atop dazzling white shorelines and hypnotic coral reefs, you will find what you are looking for in the Seychelles.

From authentic Creole street food to fine dining fare, Seychellois cuisine is an incredible fusion of different influences from African and French, Spanish to Indian and Chinese. Think aromatic smells, bold colours and far-reaching views, eating out in the Seychelles is a feast for all the senses, but where do you find the best Seychelles restaurants?

Simply stunning, simply Seychelles! This archipelago of 115 islands is a pioneer in biodiversity and nature, but it’s also unparalleled in its luxury offering and glamour.

 

From its aquatic treasure trove of spectacular coral reefs and abundant marine national parks to its award-winning spas and World Heritage-listed nature reserves, there’s a Seychelles break with your name on it!

See & do

Making friends with dolphins, parrots and turtles or snorkelling, or hiking, zip lining, and horseback riding? Whether you are after a high-octane adventure break in the Seychelles or are hankering after an idyllic romantic hideaway where you can relax atop dazzling white shorelines and hypnotic coral reefs, you will find what you are looking for in the Seychelles.

Food & Drink

From authentic Creole street food to fine dining fare, Seychellois cuisine is an incredible fusion of different influences from African and French, Spanish to Indian and Chinese. Think aromatic smells, bold colours and far-reaching views, eating out in the Seychelles is a feast for all the senses, but where do you find the best Seychelles restaurants?

Guides & tips

Simply stunning, simply Seychelles! This archipelago of 115 islands is a pioneer in biodiversity and nature, but it’s also unparalleled in its luxury offering and glamour.

 

From its aquatic treasure trove of spectacular coral reefs and abundant marine national parks to its award-winning spas and World Heritage-listed nature reserves, there’s a Seychelles break with your name on it!

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