Seychelles

Dotting the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa, Seychelles is renowned for its tailor-made romantic getaways, adventure opportunities, and breath-taking natural beauty. This exceptionally picturesque archipelago is comprised of 115 coral and granite islands. Visitors can look forward to relaxing on sun-drenched beaches lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters, visiting the lively capital city of Victoria, and exploring the colourful coral underwater wonderlands encircling the islands. Other major highlights include abundant wildlife such as giant Aldabra tortoises and nesting sea turtles, indigenous plant life, and a host of tropical birds. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve and Aldabra Atoll.

La Digue Island

Days 1 - 4

This picture-perfect island is part of the Seychelles Archipelago featuring ox-cart taxis, verdant interior, calm aquamarine bays and stunningly beautiful beaches strewn with massive boulders; it is an utterly idyllic holiday destination. La Digue has retained a charming old-world atmosphere and a strong Creole identity, with traditions and ceremonies still a focal point of the island’s culture. Major attractions include: the gorgeous Anse Source d'Argent beach and the Veuve Nature Reserve, home to the elusive black paradise flycatcher, of which there are only a couple of hundred left on earth.

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La Digue Island

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La Digue Island Lodge

Baie Sainte Anne

Days 4 - 7

Situated on the east coast of Praslin, the horseshoe-shaped bay of Baie Sainte Anne is framed by verdant hills and turquoise waters, creating a serene coastal village atmosphere. The name refers not only to the bay itself but also to the district that covers much of the island's eastern side. Serving as a gateway to stunning natural wonders and historical sites, Baie Sainte Anne serves as a base from which to explore the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, home to the rare coco de mer palms, famous for their uniquely shaped seeds, and fragrant vanilla orchids. Visitors can look forward to winding trails, enjoy ferry trips to neighbouring islands, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, or relax on pristine beaches. Once a centre for vanilla and copra production, the area retains a rich heritage, reflected in its laid-back charm and welcoming community.

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Baie Sainte Anne

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Paradise Sun

Mahe Island

Days 7 - 10

Mahe is the largest of the Seychelles islands and encompasses the country’s international airport as well as its capital, the surprisingly quiet and peaceful town of Victoria, home to roughly a third of the national population, as well as many good restaurants and entertainment venues. Mahe has a mountainous interior, characterised by dense tropical forests and stony outcrops, while its coast is blessed with around 75 beautiful beaches. The best known of these is the idyllic, white-sand Beau Vallon, fringed by deep bays that offer excellent swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving.

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Mahe Island

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Constance Ephelia
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