One of the world’s very last frontiers, promises adventure and breathtaking natural beauty in pristine surrounds.
Seychelles is an island country spanning an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, some 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Africa, northeast of the island of Madagascar.
Other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west, Mauritius and Réunion to the south, Comoros and Mayotte to the southwest.
Seychelles, with an estimated population of 84,000, has the smallest population of any African state.
It represents an archipelago of timeless beauty, tranquillity and harmony that is famous for its world-beating beaches and for its great diversity which rolls from lush forests down to the warm azure ocean.
Seychelles is home to no less than two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the legendary Vallée de Mai on Praslin where the wondrously shaped Coco-de-mer nut grows high on ancient palms and fabled Aldabra, the world’s largest raised coral atoll, first seen by early Arab seafarers of the 9th century A.D.
Seychelles
What To See & Do
- Diving & Snorkelling in the crystal clear waters
- Coastal and Deep Sea Fishing
- Hill & Trail Walking
- Enjoy a round of golf on one of the many internationally renouned courses
- Relax in an all-inclusive beach resort
- Island-hopping by helicopter, boat or catamaran
When To Go
As the Seychelles islands are blessed with a year-long warm, tropical climate, it’s always a good time to visit, although different times of year may be better suited to particular interests.
Diving: March to May, and September - November
Fishing: October - April
Surfing/Windsurfing: May - September
Hill Walking & Trails: May - September
Diving: March to May, and September - November
Fishing: October - April
Surfing/Windsurfing: May - September
Hill Walking & Trails: May - September
Sample Itineraries
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