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.
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.