In the Indian Ocean, near Madagascar, is an archipelago of 115 islands is Seychelles. Formerly called the land of merchant vessels and pirate ships, Seychelles is now an unparalleled tourist destination.
Its beaches and lush vegetation make this archipelago a haven for relaxation. As each island is unique, exploring the Seychelles is synonymous with wonder at every step.
Climate of the Seychelles
With is tropical climate, flying to the Seychelles is a must for your holidays. The temperature often wanders around 30 ° C, water temperature reaches 28 ° C. The rainy season begins in October and finishes in March. During this period, a wetter and a higher temperature atmosphere settles. The cool season is, in turn, from April to September. Climate-wise, there is no special time to spend a holiday in the Seychelles since you will spend an unforgettable holiday at any time of the year. But the ideal is to plan your trip off-season to avoid the crowds of December or July and August.
Activities in the Seychelles
Sailing in the Seychelles
The beautiful Seychelles blue sea offers many possibilities for an unforgettable cruise. The Seychelles archipelago consists of numerous canals and safe anchorages in different places, which means it’s an ideal place for holiday cruises and chartered boat trips. Boats from local companies and international charter offer a wide range of specialty cruises with a captain and crew on board.
Diving in the Seychelles
With 115 islands scattered in the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles offer many opportunities for diving. The waters of the Indian Ocean around the Seychelles hide underwater life of incredible wealth. The warm and quiet sea around Seychelles is home to a large variety of fish, turtles and corals offering unprecedented entertainment for divers and people who love diving and snorkeling.
Fishing in the Seychelles
Seychelles have one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. Fishing in Seychelles is an unforgettable experience for both experienced anglers and novices. Local travel agencies organize fishing trips of half or full days. Each crew of local fishing boat has its own favorite places where he leads those interested in fishing.
Island hopping
The Seychelles are distinguished from other holiday destinations with their wide variety of islands, each with its unique character and history. Whether you choose a day trip on one of the many inner granitic islands, or a longer stay in one place, the Seychelles will always have something special to offer. The islands are served by a regular network of air and maritime transport in the direction of the main island of Mahé. You can also take a helicopter to get from Mahé to other islands.
Taste Seychellois Cuisine
Fish is in the heart of Creole flavors. And not just any fish. The bourgeois, barracuda, trevally, tuna or octopus are available in thousand recipes, combined with the country’s vegetables and breadfruit. The islands also regale with tropical fruits available in abundance. The cherry on top of the cake, the local drinks are amazing, from the Seybrew (local beer) to fresh coconut water or a cup of tea or lemon grass.
Swimming with whale sharks
From August to October, imposing whale sharks (completely harmless, do not worry) come near the west coast and the north coast of Mahé. You can approach them without fear and this will remain one of the memories that will be etched forever deep within you. The tours are organized by a diving center of Mahé, in collaboration with specialists in marine wildlife.
Must See in the Seychelles
Vallee de Mai
The Garden of Eden is here in this lush forest to the virginal aspect, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. Several marked trails allow you to discover the botanical treasures of this plant sanctuary, including the amazing Coco De Mer (Sea coconut), the famous coconut-buttock, which is the symbol of Seychelles.
Denis Island
One of the few coral islands of the archipelago, Denis is as flat as the hand. However, it has nothing monotonous. The bungalows of this island offers excellent comfort, a few meters from a wonderful beach on which we can enjoy the joys of tanning. The interior of the island is famous for its wildlife (turtles, birds) and flora.
Creole architectures
One of the many natural heritage of the Seychelles remain the colonial houses – crossed heritage of the French and English colonization – totally worth a glance. On la Digue you can contemplate beautiful houses built in the nineteenth century for planters. Mahe also has beautiful examples of restored Creole villas.
Anse Lazio
A unique environment of rocks and takamakas, enhanced by a wide fringe of sand of dazzling whiteness … This is a theater set waiting for lovers of relaxation. Anse Lazio, north west of Praslin remains one must see spot of the Seychelles. The turquoise water, rarely agitated, invites to splash. After swimming, you can enjoy fresh seafood at one of two restaurants that overlook the beach.
Morne Seychellois National Park
The dented interior in the northern part of Mahé is part of the National Park of Morne Seychellois. With its summit that reach 1000 meters, this very wild area lends itself to the hike in the shadow of beautiful plant foliage. Bringing a guide along will allow you to discover the most secret aspects of the park, with fantastic views of the coast.
Anse Intendance
You are left speechless before the magnetic beauty of this beach which extends over 600 m southwest of Mahé. It forms a perfect curve, shaded by coconut palms and surrounded by granitic masses. The presence of a luxury hotel does not alter his appearance. By late afternoon, the sun’s rays declining creates a sublime orange light.
Anse Cocos
Back to the guaranteed nature of this dream beach, southeast of La Digue, Grand Anse will marvel more than one. Walk on a huge silky white sand carpet without seeing a soul. The many boulders define natural basins. You will feel like being Robinson Crusoe!
Cocos island
This small granite island off La Digue looks like a rough diamond embedded in the clear waters of the ocean. All the conditions are there to make it a must snorkelling spot: shallow water and aquarium like, you should not miss this tropical paradise.
Victoria
One of the smallest capitals in the world (only 30 000 inhabitants!), Victoria is the only town in the archipelago. Among the main attractions, the bazaar, decorated with beautiful stalls filled with fish, fruits, vegetables, spices and souvenirs; the botanical garden, where you can stroll in the shade of palm trees bottles; and several religious buildings and colonial houses.
Watch birds and turtles
Several islands take the place of refuge for birds: Cousin Cousine, Bird, Aldabra, Denis, Frégate, La Digue, Mahe … Among the headliners, terns, frigates, Noddies, straw-in-queue and rare paradise flycatchers. Do not miss seeing them. Moreover, the sight of sea turtles laying eggs on the beaches and giant tortoises languishing in the shadow of a takamaka is an unforgettable experience you should live.
National Marine Park of St. Anne
This marine park, just 4 km from Victoria, brings together six small wild islands that despite the presence of hotel establishments remained untouched. Several agencies offer tours including snorkeling and swimming stops in the most beautiful places of the protected marine park.
Anse Marron
Providing you the feeling of being at the end of the world, his delightful rocky cove, located at the southern tip of La Digue is simply magnificent. It is only accessible by foot, at the cost of some effort. A reward is waiting for you at the end of the world: the natural pools with Jacuzzi tunes filled with turquoise water.
Anse Source d’Argent
Anse Source d’Argent, popular with fashion photographers for its stunning scenery, is one of the best sights in Seychelles. Despite its small size, it invites to taste the joys of idleness and at high tide, to those of swimming. Anse source d’argent remains one of the most popular spots of the Seychelles and one of the most photographed one in the world.
Bird Island
Few islands in the world, like Bird located 90 km north of Mahé, have the change to allow for the cohabitation of a few dozen tourists with hundreds of thousands of terns, sea turtles and giant tortoises. Here, the creed is ecotourism. Visitors discover the richness of the ecosystem in the company of a naturalist guide and indulge in idleness on a postcard beach.
We hope that you spend wonderful holidays in the Seychelles!