Seychelles
Travel tips for Seychelles
Top 5 Experiences
Discover Seychelles, where turquoise waters embrace pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Among the highlights are:
Beaches
The Seychelles are well known for having immaculate white sand beaches with glistening blue waters, including, Anse Lazio, Anse Source d’Argent, Beau Vallon Beach, Anse Georgette, and Anse Intendance.
Vallée de Mai
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the unique Coco de Mer palm, which produces the world’s largest seed. Hikers and environment enthusiasts enjoy exploring the lush flora and wildlife of the ancient woodland.
snorkeling
The 115 islands that make up the Seychelles archipelago each have a distinct charm of their own. Seize the chance to visit a variety of islands, including the smaller, less-traveled ones like La Digue and Praslin, as well as the larger island of Mahé. You can explore different activities, cultures, and scenery via island hopping.
Island hopping
The warm, clear seas of the Seychelles are a diver’s and snorkeler’s paradise. Discover vibrant coral reefs, submerged rock formations, and a variety of aquatic creatures, such as rays, tropical fish, and occasionally even whale sharks. Aride Island, Shark Bank, and Aldabra Atoll are a few of the top dive sites.
nature
The Seychelles are home to a number of national parks and nature reserves where visitors may take in the stunning scenery and indigenous fauna.
Tourist infrastructure
There is a domestic flight network, boat and ship transportation, as well as bus connections on the main islands. The tourism infrastructure is well developed, with a variety of hotels, resorts, and accommodations in different price ranges. It follows left-hand traffic, and the roads are narrow and winding.
Tourists can choose from a wide range of accommodation options, including luxury hotels, charming resorts, and budget-friendly guesthouses. Many of these establishments offer beautiful coastal views and easy access to popular tourist destinations.
Climate and travel season
It has a tropical island climate. The rainy season extends from December to March. During this time, heavy rain, floods, and landslides can occur, which can make roads and bridges impassable.
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Status: 05.10.2021