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The Complete Guide to the Seychelles

Welcome to the Seychelles


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Comprising of 115 breathtakingly diverse islands scattered like jewels across the turquoise Indian Ocean waters, the Seychelles archipelago is a world of unrivalled beauty and character. Each island is a masterpiece of its own right, some wild and untamed while others serene and impossibly tranquil, yet all share a rare, untouched charm.


Whether your dreaming of exhilarating adventures or long to surrender to the unhurried rhythm of sun-soaked shores, Seychelles offers the perfect escape. Join us as we unveil some of our most beloved islands and discover our exclusive offers to these incredible destinations below!


Here’s our in-depth guide to the islands:


Mahé - The Gateway to Paradise


Mahé is the vibrant heart of the archipelago and home to the charming capital, Victoria. The gateway to this island paradise, Mahé welcomes travellers through the international airport and serves as the hub to the nation tourism infrastructure. As guests descend, they'll spot lush emerald mountains cascade into over 60 pristine beaches, each fringed with powder-soft sands that meet the Indian Ocean. As the commercial and cultural centre, this is the place to indulge in boutique shopping and explore colourful markets.


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Praslin - The Island of Legends


Praslin Island, the second largest in the Seychelles, is a haven of natural beauty just a scenic 15-minute flight from Mahé. At its heart lies the legendary Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of only two places on Earth where the rare coco-de-mer palm grows wild. A ridge of lush hills runs throughout the island, giving way to some of the most spectacular beaches in the archipelago, where soft white sands meet crystal-clear waters. Praslin is also an ideal base for island-hopping with Chauve Souris, Cousin, Curieuse, St. Pierre and the charming La Digue all just a short ride away.


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Félicité Island - Rugged and Remote


The striking granitic island of Félicité Island with its steep, sculpted cliffs carry a rich heritage as a thriving coconut plantation that sustained its small community until the 1970s. Just four kilometres from La Digue, today the island remains wonderfully untouched. Here, time slows to the gentle rhythm of island life as mornings are spent snorkelling among kaleidoscopic reefs, afternoons wandering shaded jungle trails and evenings simply basking in the sun as the horizon dissolves into endless shades of blue.


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Platte Island - Remote Sanctuary


Some 130 kilometres south of Mahé in the remote splendour of the Seychelles Outer Island lies Platte Island, an exclusive sanctuary only accessible by private plane. Encircled by a pristine 3.5 kilometre shoreline, the island invites exploration at every turn, whether on foot along its ivory shores or in the vibrant reefs that surround it. Home to just one resort, the Discovery Centre available to guests reveal the island's delicate ecosystems and untamed beauty via expert-led excursions. Here, luxury and conservation come together in perfect harmony.


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