Stretched over a massive oceanic plateau, Seychelles nurtures a range of wild animals. Comprised of 115 islands, the archipelago is on the bucket list of every island-loving traveller.
Anze Lazio, Praslin
Located on the northern corner of Praslin Island is Anze Lazio, a beach known for its peaceful character. Dotted with granite outcrops and coconut trees, Anze Lazio is a bed of soft sand perfect for sunbathing. Most all-inclusive resorts in Seychelles are located within day-tripping distance of the island, and an excursion offered by resorts like Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas is the best option for tourists.
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Anse Intendance, Mahe
Anse Intendance is another reason for Seychelle’s popularity. A sought-after surfing spot in Mahe that offers wild waves and big swells, this isolated stretch of sand creates a fetching set-up for photographers and sunbathers.
La Digue Island
For a peek into the local life, visit La Digue Island. Locals here have retained a modicum of their traditional lifestyle, which is evident from their use of oxcarts for transport. Sightseeing is a popular pastime; the Veuve Nature Reserve, L’Union Estate, and Anse Source D’Argent are popular sightseeing attractions.
St. Anne Marine National Park
The first national park in the region, St.Anne National Park is a composite of six islands. A short boat ride from Victoria, the park is known for glass-bottom boat excursions, snorkelling, scuba diving, and its diversified marine life – schools of tropical fish, beautiful coral gardens, and reef sharks are some of the finer points of the park.