Seychelles

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Introducing Seychelles

You’re planning a trip to the Seychelles? Lucky you! Mother Nature was very generous with these 115 islands scattered in the Indian Ocean and has spoiled them rotten. Undeniably, the beaches are the big attraction, and what beaches: exquisite ribbons of white sand lapped by topaz waters and backed by lush hills and big glacis boulders. And nary a crowd in sight.

With such a dreamlike setting, the Seychelles is unsurprisingly a choice place for a honeymoon. But there’s much more to do than simply cracking open a bottle of champagne with the loved one in a luxurious hotel. Having earned a reputation as a paradigm of ecotourism, the Seychelles is a top spot to watch birds and giant tortoises in their natural habitat. And a vast living world lies just below the turquoise waters, beckoning divers of all levels. When you tire of beaches you can venture inland on jungle trails, indulge in fine dining or enjoy the sublime laid-back tempo.

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Granite Rocks at Anse Source D'Argent beach.
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Granite Rocks at Anse Source D'Argent beach.

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  • Beach activities.
  • Bird on branch in swamp.
  • Man going fishing at dawn, Anse Royale.
  • Beach, palm trees and granite rocks.
  • Speedboat and yachts near Praslin Island.
  • Giant tortoises and conservationists.
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