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The Dreamy Planet called Seychelles

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Close your eyes. And just imagine. You’re lazing on a talcum-powder beach lapped by topaz waters and backed by lush hills and big glacis boulders. Brochure material? No, just routine in the Seychelles. With such a dreamlike setting, the Seychelles is unsurprisingly a choice place for newlyweds. But for those looking for more than a suntan or romance, this archipelago offers a number of high-energy distractions. There are jungle and coastal walks, boat excursions, and diving and snorkelling to keep you buzzing. Ecotourism is big – there are marine parks and natural reserves filled with endemic species that are easy to approach.

The Seychelles is more affordable than you think. On top of ultra-luxurious options, the country has plenty of self-catering facilities and family-run guesthouses that offer local colour. So if you are suffering from visions of tropical paradise, here is your medicineRead more

There are over 100 islands that make up the Seychelles archipelago, the vast majority of which are completely uninhabited.

Lying about 1,500km east of mainland Africa, Seychelles, officially the Republic of Seychelles, is an idyllic archipelago nation and the perfect beach holiday destination. Its 155 picturesque islands are set in the heart of the sparkling blue Indian Ocean, with Zanzibar to the west, Mauritius and Réunion to the south, and the Maldives to the northeast.

Mahe IslandMahé Island

Mahe is the largest island of the Seychelles archipelago, and home to about 80.000 people and the quaint capital city Victoria. Its mountainous interior is largely covered with dense cloud forest, whilst the coastline has beautiful, white powdered beaches, lovely coves and great beach retreats. Mahe also has a vibrant art scene: many artists have settled in the Seychelles over the years, inspired by the islands’ tropical looks; most of them live on Mahe and gladly welcome visitors at their art galleries. (Read more about Mahe Island, and about our holidays to Mahe Island.)

Praslin IslandPraslin Island

Some 45 minutes by fast catamaran ferry from Mahe lies Praslin, the second largest of the Seychelles islands. This laid-back place has a lot in store for you: from stunning palm-fringed beaches, to the restaurants and shops at Côte D’Or, and the world’s smallest UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vallée de Mai – Praslin can easily keep you busy for a few days! Accommodation options include lovely little guest houses, as well as really luxurious hotels. (Read more about Praslin Island, and about our holidays to Praslin Island.)

seychelles-la-digue-holidayLa Digue Island

La Digue is hard to beat when it comes to a laid-back beachside holiday. Its traditional Creole community enjoys a particularly unhurried way of life, using colourful oxcarts as means of transport, and the island’s small guest houses are very friendly. Here, activities revolve around simple pleasures, including bicycle excursions, or beachcombing at one of the Seychelles’ most striking beaches – Anse Source d’Argent. (Read more about La Digue Island, and our holidays to La Digue Island.)

Bird IslandBird Island

60 miles from Mahe, this small tropical paradise is the northernmost island of the Seychelles archipelago, and home to an unbelievable number of birds. They are all over the place, guaranteeing an extraordinary wildlife experience year round! Whilst enjoying the company of fairy terns and lesser noddies, you’ll stay at the family-friendly Bird Island Lodge, with easy access to beautiful beaches. (Read more about Bird Island and Bird Island Lodge, and see examples of our holidays to Bird Island.)

Denis IslandDenis Island

Set on the edge of the Seychelles Bank, Denis Island is the perfect getaway for those seeking sunshine, stunning beaches, tropical waters and privacy. Its interior is crowded with takamaka, coconut palms and casuarinas trees which hide spacious, comfortable cottages, whilst the surrounding sea is sparkling blue and busting with all kinds of colourful fish. (Read more about Denis Island and Denis Island Lodge, and also see examples of our holidays to Denis Island.)

Desroches IslandDesroches Island

Desroches is the most distant of all Seychelles islands featured in our programme. It lies 230km west of Mahe, and is part of a group of atolls called the Amirante Islands. Its interior is beautifully lush, 14km of white sandy beach invite you to relax and unwind, and the island’s smart, colonial-style resort stands for exclusivity and isolation at the same time – it’s perfect for a romantic honeymoon! (Read more about Desroches Island and Desroches Island Resort, and also see examples of our holidays to Desroches Island.)

Fregate IslandFrégate Island

Just four degrees south of the Equator, this startling private island stands out for its natural beauty; the topographical mix of granite peaks, lush banyan tree forest and seven dazzling beaches is amazing – as is the sight of rare Seychelles magpie robin! The 16 very luxurious, colonial-style bungalows on Fregate all have spectacular ocean views, and first-class service is taken very seriously. (Read more about Fregate Island and about Fregate Island Villas, or see our examples of costed holidays to Fregate Island.)

North IslandNorth Island

Larger than Monte Carlo, and holding the same stylish appeal, North Island is the ultimate Seychelles holiday destination; it is simply sensational! Since opening in 2003, the media, design-conscious celebrities and affluent travellers from all over the globe, have vied to holiday here in one of its 11 hand-crafted guest villas. And yet, in spite of its success, it remains a blissfully understated affair: sanctuary, not stardom, sets the tone. (Read more about North Island and about the North Island Villas, and see costed examples of our holidays to North Island.)


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