The Seychelles archipelago conjures images of a picture-perfect, pristine tropical paradise. But what if your dream vacation falls in August, a time often overlooked by travellers? Fear not, because this month is an ideal period for adventure and exploration!
What’s the August Weather Like?
The month of August offers a distinct advantage, namely cooler temperatures that range from 24°C to 28°C. You can enjoy a refreshing escape from the summer sun and plenty of coastal bliss at a beach resort in Seychelles. As one of the driest months, you will also experience minimal rainfall and clear skies boasting an average of eight hours of sunshine a day. The strong winds and low humidity create perfect conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the island’s natural beauty.
Choosing Ideal Accommodation
Mahé, the largest island, is an ideal base for your August adventure. Consider indulging in a luxurious stay at a hillside property like Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas on a private peninsula overlooking Anse Louis, a scenic beach. Such resorts have the coveted “Sustainable Seychelles” certification ensuring an eco-friendly experience too.
Unwind at an ocean-view or beachfront pool villa with a dedicated villa host catering to your every need. At such properties, you can also enjoy pampering spa rituals, savour exquisite cuisine, and embark on unforgettable island adventures!
Exploring the Wonders of Mahé
There are diverse things to do in Mahé on your summer holiday. Spend your days basking on the pristine sands of Anse Louis or embark on beach-hopping adventures to Anse Royale, or Beau Vallon Beach. Try your hand at stand-up paddleboarding, delve into the lush greenery of Morne Seychellois National Park, or challenge yourself with a hike along the Morne Blanc trail.
A trip to the capital, Victoria, offers cultural immersion. Explore the bustling Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market, visit La Plaine St Andre, a renowned distillery producing the famous Takamaka Rum, or gain fascinating insights at the National Museum of History. Don’t miss the National Botanical Garden, where you can even encounter giant Aldabra tortoises!
Island-Hopping Adventures Await
Mahé provides the perfect springboard for unforgettable island-hopping excursions in Seychelles during August. Venture to Praslin, where you can hike amidst the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve; be on the lookout to spot the critically endangered black parrot and the world-famous Coco de Mer palm at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. For a unique perspective, embark on a thrilling helicopter ride to the Aride Bird Sanctuary, a pristine island teeming with birdlife.
Look to explore the turquoise lagoons and white-sand beaches of Ile aux Cerfs, a paradise island featuring a world-class golf course as well. Don’t forget to soak up the charm of La Digue, where you can relax on the spellbinding beach known as Anse Source d’Argent; you can also hike along the scenic Anse Cocos trail, or step back in time at the L’Union Estate, dating back to the French colonial period.