 With the powder-soft sand between your toes, impossibly s.mooth granite rocks soaring out of a cobalt ocean and the sun a permanent fixture in a cloudless sky, you may be forgiven for associating Seychelles with nothing more than the world's most beautiful beaches. But put aside the idea of a deliciously idle fortnight, for here is the opportunity to explore a wondrous natural paradise, an opportunity to be jealously seized and never forgotten.
Island hopping whether by boat, plane or helicopter promises a true sense of the islands' diversity. Each has its own character: a timeless miniature world, flourishing in splendid isolation far from the hubbub of modern life. Nature trails wind their way through granite peaks and lush mist forests, and hidden coves harbour secrets that few, if any, have discovered. Scuba dive in an ocean of kaleidoscopic colours and swim alongside 40-foot long, plankton-eating whale sharks or skim the surface of the turquoise waters on water-skis, a kayak or a catamaran. Indeed, if the world's best fl y-fi shing can't tempt you why not, from the comfort of the boat, enjoy unrivalled deep-sea fishing instead? Your catch could include marlin, sailfish, green jobfish and skipjack tuna.
Alternatively, avoid the ocean's splendours altogether and indulge in a round of golf. In Seychelles there is no shortage of spectacular distractions. None more so than the vivid sunset that marks the end of every evening - an incredible spectrum of colours that is never duplicated. And a staggeringly beautiful curtain-closer to an unforgettable day, no matter how you choose to spend.
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Mahe Island |
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Mahe Island
Mahe, located in the north east is one of the largest & the most beautiful island in Seychelles. Spectacular scenic views, white sandy beaches & crystal clear water makes it one of the most visited islands throughout the year.
Beau Vallon is one of the most popular beaches on western Coast of Mahe Island. In fact this beach plays host to some of the most comfortable small lodges as well as high-end properties for the tourists. Something for everyone’s needs for sure. Coco ‘d Or, Beau Vallon bay resort & Casino, Le Meridian Fisherman’s Cove etc just to name a few with rooms giving uninterrupted views of the ocean.
A very distinct feature that makes Mahe a hotspot for tourists is its easy accessibility to the private islands by Boat, Helicopter or Coach. As a matter of fact, Mahe is where the international airport is also situated.
Some of the beaches on the Mahe Island are extremely quiet and peaceful away from the hustle & bustle of the city area & its inhabitants.
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Praslin Island |
Praslin IslandPraslin is the second largest island in Seychelles which lies 40 kilometers north east of Mahe and easily accessible by plane within 15 mins or takes approx 45 mins by Catamaran ferry. But if you want to arrive in style, a helicopter ride to this island is highly recommended which is worth every penny that you spend.
Praslin Island is surrounded by some of the popular beaches like Anso Lazio, St.Pierre islands etc with budget class hotels & guesthouses steeped with Creole hospitality. Lemuria, counted 2nd in the list of high end hotels is situated on the Praslin Island known for its comfort & luxury.
Hiring a rental car is the best way for personal adventure & explore the secluded areas of this island, apart from that indulgence in some shopping for local souvenirs, cloths, bags etc from the beach-side markets is a must.
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La Digue Island |
La Digue Island
The fourth largest island of Seychelles, offering variety of adventure activities & water sports to the tourists, lies 45 kilometers from Mahe & around 7 kms from Praslin. This island, where more traditional modes of transport such as bicycle or Ox-Carts has still made its place, offers some of the most authentic lodges & guesthouses mainly situated on the west coast while some part of the island still wear a deserted look.
Staying on the La Digue Island comes along with lot of added benefits such as there is a huge variety of water sports to choose from such as snorkeling, diving, fishing etc.
Although Seychelles is stamped as a romantic destination, but it offers holidays for families seeking some adventure in the sun, sand & sea. Where you come as a tourist & leave as a friend.
Thus it would be no exaggeration to say that Seychelles is a paradise for honeymooners with its unmatched surroundings & awe –strucking beauty.
A visit once in a lifetime is truly recommended!!!!!
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Seychelles ' enviable climate is always warm and without extremes. In this tropical haven the temperature seldom drops below 24°C or rises above 32°C. All but the remotest southern islands lie comfortably outside the cyclone belt making Seychelles ' a year round destination for sun worshippers and beach lovers. |
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