Heading to Seychelles? What’s the best that there’s a 90% chance that you’ll be working on that golden tan while laying on the sand?
Mahé
Mahé Island is the most developed of the 115 Seychelles islands and it is home to Victoria, the capital city. The island holds around 90% of the nation’s population. If you are planning to visit this island ensure to reserve your stay in a Seychelles beach resort the likes of AVANI Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa prior to your stay to avoid disappointments. Outstanding beaches line every inch of Mahé and you can snorkel just about anywhere!
Praslin
Praslin is the second largest island in the tropical archipelago and is without the relative hubbub of Mahé – it is nature’s sleeping beauty and glorious tranquillity is her name. There are plenty of snorkelling and diving opportunities here as well, most hotels are situated right next to the ocean so all you have to do is put on your mask and jump in!
Curieuse
Curieuse Island is one of the smaller islands located adjacent to Praslin and it, along with its neighbouring islands such as Arid and Cousin, are natural havens under strict government protection. A tour of the island and its neighbours are worth every rupee spent and is one of the best ways to witness the magnificent Seychellois wildlife.
Digue
La Digue is delightfully remote and entirely free of motor vehicles; locals use bicycles to get around and since the island is only about 10km2 this is not an issue at all. You can take on the picturesque island on foot or hire your own bike from near the ferry port.
Intrigued by history, art and food, Lavinia Woolf is a writer who is passionate about the extraordinary and writes of the exhilarating and enchanting. Google+