The Seychelles archipelago, a paradise scattered across the Indian Ocean, beckons with azure waters, unspoiled beaches, and laid-back island charm. But beyond lounging on the shore, a world of exciting excursions awaits. Here’s a glimpse into some of the key destinations that will make your trip truly unforgettable.
Mahé
Mahé, the largest island, serves as an ideal base for exploring. Consider luxurious resorts like Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas, nestled beside the idyllic Anse Louis. After enjoying beachside bliss, head off on your adventures. Explore a magical underwater world through snorkelling, scuba diving, or a glass-bottom boat tour to Saint Anne Marine National Park. On land, immerse yourself in the local culture at the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria, the capital. Hike through the lush Morne Seychelles National Park or see if lady luck is on your side at the Club Liberté Casino!
Josuevg, Port Launay, Mahé, CC BY-SA 3.0
Aride Bird Sanctuary
Elevate your experience with an unforgettable excursion to the Aride Bird Sanctuary offered by certain all inclusive resorts in Seychelles. Soar above the turquoise waters by helicopter, sipping champagne amidst breathtaking views, before landing on this untouched island! Here, a ranger will guide you through a tropical haven teeming with unique birdlife. Learn about the sanctuary’s efforts to preserve its diverse ecosystem and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch on secluded shores, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Praslin
Another of the rewarding things to do in Seychelles is to venture to the island of Praslin. Plan a day trip to explore the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; embark on a thrilling hike through the lush rainforest, where the endangered black parrot calls home and keep an eye out for the rare coco de mer palm, known for its intriguingly shaped nut! Get ready for more adventures as well; explore the Fond Ferdinand Nature Reserve, relax on the idyllic Cote d’Or beach, snorkel amidst marine life at Anse Lazio, and visit the Giant Tortoise Farm on Curieuse Island.
La Digue
La Digue, the smallest inhabited island, offers a car-free escape. Prepare to be mesmerised by Anse Source d’Argent, one of the most photographed beaches in the world; the granite boulders and powdery sand create a picture-perfect scene. Continue your escapades by kayaking to Anse Pierrot, venturing along the Eagle’s Nest trail, renting a bicycle for pedal-powered exploration or discovering a secret gem, the Romeo & Juliet viewpoint. Take a moment to appreciate the island’s history at the L’Union Estate and Notre Dame de L’Assomption Church offering rich insights into this enchanting destination.