Welcome to Seychelles ! Mother Nature was incredibly generous with the Seychelles, a fabled paradise whose islands lie sprinkled across the Indian Ocean. Its spellbinding beaches are the main attraction, and what amazing beaches! Exquisite ribbons of sand lapped by turquoise […]
Mother Nature was incredibly generous with the Seychelles, a fabled paradise whose islands lie sprinkled across the Indian Ocean. Its spellbinding beaches are the main attraction, and what amazing beaches! Exquisite ribbons of sand lapped by turquoise waters and backed by lush green hills, palm trees and picturesque rock boulders.
Beyond the beach, diving and snorkelling are simply amazing in the warm waters amid abundant marine life. Mahé is the largest island and entry point to the Seychelles, with some fabulous resorts, restaurants and beaches, not to mention the small capital city of Victoria. But it’s also the busiest island, with glorious Praslin and La Digue a short boat ride away. Even further out, there are real lost-world islands to be found.
The larger granitic inner islands of the Seychelles (primarily Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue) are the most developed for tourists, with many luxury five star resorts. Mahé is home to the small capital, Victoria, as well as the international airport, the cruise ship port, and the beautiful Morne Seychellois National Park.
On Praslin Island, one can explore the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, while La Digue houses some of the Seychelles most spectacular beaches. The outer islands are mainly uninhabited, low-lying sand cays and small coralline islands and atolls. Fishing is outstanding here, and anglers will find exclusive fishing lodges on Alphonse Island and Farquhar Atoll.
On the north shore of Praslin Island, Anse Lazio (Chevalier Bay) is one of the Seychelles’ most stunningly beautiful beaches. one has to hike over a hill to access the beach, but it’s totally worth it. Flanked by rounded granite boulders, this long stretch of soft blond sand merges with crystal-clear waters in dreamy shades of turquoise. Takamaka trees and coconut palms fringe the beach, providing patches of shade for relaxing, and hungry souls can refuel at restaurant on both ends of the beach. The best time to visit Anse Lazio is during the early morning or late afternoon, when most of the tourist buses have left.
The fourth largest island in the archipelago, La Digue is a nature lovers paradise. It’s also a great place to visit for anyone seeking a glimpse of traditional island life. Stunningly beautiful white-sand beaches and granite rock outcrops rim the coast, and beach connoisseurs will find one of the planet’s most picturesque stretches of sand and sea here. Another sightseeing attraction is the Veuve Nature Reserve, home to the endangered black paradise flycatcher, also called “the widow” because of its streaming black tail feathers. Diving and rock climbing are also popular things to do on the island.
Living in a tree house has never felt so lavish. Each of the 67 tree-top villas and suites at the Four Season Resort Seychelles boast a large verandah featuring a daybed pavilion, private infinity pool, whirlpool, outdoor shower, and unrivaled views of both the surrounding jungle and spectacular Petite Anse Bay. It’s so divine, you may never want to leave your room.
Staying at Six Senses Zil Pasyon is about as close to paradise as you can get. Located on one third of the private Félicité island, this plush resort is an example of what happens when you mix a spectacularly beautiful private island with modern villas and top-of-the-line service. Each of the resort’s villas (28 one-bedroom and two two-bedroom) come equipped with private pools, decks, and unbeatable views of either the garden or ocean.
Other activities include island hopping cruises, kayak trips to the marine protected Coco island, Creole language lessons, yoga classes, diving excursions, and beachside movie nights.
Nestled on the magical island of Praslin, are exquisite private pool villas, touched by the sublime beauty of white powdered sands, opal-hued oceans and lush green hills. Raffles Seychelles knows how to appreciate beauty. Each of the 86 spectacularly decadent villas are designed to make the most of the incredible landscape, which includes the lovely Anse Takamaka beach.
A luxury private island resort, North Island, Seychelles offers an exclusive feel and an utterly romantic destination. With only 11 opulent villas on offer, guests are treated to a truly secluded escape from the real world.
The exclusivity of the resort makes it a top choice for A-list celebrities (likes of George Clooney and David Beckham) looking for an intimate getaway. No wonder Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge honeymooned here in 2011. With three private beaches to choose from, even the sandy shores are secluded.
The Constance Lemuria resort on Praslin Island offers something for every budget. Choose from one of the junior or senior suites, a villa, or the elaborate Presidential Villa. No matter which you pick, you’ll enjoy a comfortable and elegant stay. Another bonus: this resort boasts the only 18-hole championship golf course in the Seychelles.
The only resort on Silhouette Island, the Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa is loved by honeymooners and families alike. One of the resort’s best attributes is afforded by Mother Nature herself. The island, which is an established marine national park, is home to several pristine, white-sand beaches peppered with giant granite boulders, backed by dramatic mountains, and hugged by verdant rain forest. Animals are protected, so don’t be surprised to see hermit crabs waddling along or turtles swimming nearby.
Experience the height of romance at the Banyan Tree Seychelles on the southwest coast of Mahé. A “sanctuary for the senses,” this exclusive resort oozes serenity. It’s goal: to renew your physical, mental, and spiritual states.
A mere 30 minutes from the Seychelles International Airport, this haven is perfectly situated for those who want to spend their time exploring Mahé or other islands in the vicinity. The resort’s hill-view rooms offer balconies with vistas of a natural lagoon backed by incredible rock formations, mountains, and a verdant forest. Sea-view rooms are similar but face the ocean, which lies just ahead of the perfectly manicured gardens.
Vacationers flock to The H Resort Beau Vallon Beach for its tranquil waters, pristine beach, and lush forest. The friendly Creole hospitality, healing Sensel Spa treatments, and 100 luxurious suites and villas are added bonuses. Also, Morne Seychellois National Park, featuring walking trails through mangrove forests and up Morne Seychellois (the country’s highest mountain peak) is a mere five minutes from the resort.
We offer a choice of dozens of resorts in Seychelles in different price brackets, within your budget. For details & to plan your holiday to Seychelles, please drop in a mail at [email protected] or call +91 9873 797960. It would be our pleasure to assist in creating this memorable trip for you, our valued client.