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Seychelles lifestyle and attractions

Life in the Seychelles is shaped by tourism. As such, there is always stuff to do at any given time as long as you have the animation and energy simmering up inside you.

Be it a seaside sip from a chilled out cocktail, a casual walk into the only cinemas in the island, or the need to expend some energy on the dance floor at dark, you are bound to call it a day (or night for that matter) with a smile on your face.

Victoria, the capital city of the island, portrays the real picture of life in Seychelles. Forget the stashed away five star hotels where the height of activity and buzz involves ocean waves crashing onto the establishments walls every few moments. The city is a cultural melting pot of mainly French and British colonial influence, with dashes of Chinese, Indian and African thrown in.

Together with the variation in colours of the inhabitants, the Victoria market keeps the mornings in the city alive and happening. Upstairs, the brightly painted boutique units mainly aimed at tourists, sell clothes, jewellery and mementos. Most of the souvenirs are plastic tat made in China with a Seychelles sticker attached, but not to worry, there are a few locally crafted items to be found. The best being the coconut derived products, hand-dyed pareos and silk paintings. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seychelles Tours & Vacations- Hotels and accommodation overview

The accommodation options in the Seychelles are as numerous and varied. There is currently a rise in the sprouting of new and refurbished hotels adding to the existing 5-star luxury hotels.

Sixteen of the 115 islands offer accommodation and expectations point toward more of the islands playing host to fresh accommodation options. With a hospitality and service culture edging in the peripheries of Worlds-best, you will want to live on the Islands forever.

Starting with Mahe Island, let’s take a look at Banyan Tree Seychelles. Being one of the most luxurious of them all, it also boats of being a member of the Leading Small Hotels of the World. The Villa offers a spectacular view over the sparkling Indian Ocean from a spacious and also a small private swimming pool. After a long day excursion, the Spa will ensure a soothing time with ancient traditional Asian treatments. Water activities available on request include kayaking, canoeing, snorkeling and windsurfing. The Diving Centre is 20 minutes drive away and sailing can also be arranged. If you’re the indoor type, they have Tennis, Volleyball and gym options for you. Together with a beauty salon and a shop for artifacts it will be a heaven for the lady traveler. Cost: starting from US$ 1324 for 7 nights bb.

Some say that Le Meridien Fisherman’s Cove is arguably the best known hotel in the Seychelles. With 70 rooms, 2 restaurants, 2 bars and located o the beautiful Beau Vallon beach, it’s perfectly placed. The hotel is highly regarded by diving and snorkeling enthusiasts due to its convenient placement at the beachside. Water activities available include swimming, sailing, parasailing, windsurfing, diving, deep sea fishing, hobie cat and water skiing. Also has a fitness spa, gift shop. Baby sitting is available and they also have a children’s menu. Cost: From £1,685 for 7 nights BB. This includes flights, 7 nights’ accommodation, and transfers by private car.

How about some romance in one of the leading hotels in Seychelles? The Sunset Beach Hotel will serve you a great deal of that special feeling with some of the best sunset vistas on earth reflecting on the Indian Ocean. It’s located a few minutes from the capital, Victoria, 15 minutes from Seychelles and within easy reach of Mahe’s main attractions. All rooms are well equipped with air conditioning, fans, en-suite bathroom, terrace, and other necessary amenities. Living to its reputation as the honeymooners hub, it offers newly-wed couples: a romantic candle light dinner, flower arrangement, bottle of sparkling wine and a 20% discount for the bride on BB basis. Cost: standard double at $419 -510. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seychelles holidays & Vacations - Getting there and around

When one thinks of the Seychelles, the mind automatically drifts towards beauty, tourist attractions and a lot of tourists.

This chain of events calls for a look at how to get there and how to hop amongst all the enchanting places the paradise has to offer. Whereas Seychelles archipelago might be edging slightly towards the pricey, the quality edges even deeper into the excellence, therefore money well spent. However there are clever deals that make it cheaper to get there and you are about to disclose them in a moment.

First things first, Air Seychelles is the main airline and national carrier of the region. International flights from around the world connect the Seychelles to Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America and Australia through Seychelles International Airport-the main entry point into the island paradise. The International Airport whose rehabilitation is in its advanced stages, is also a transit point for cargo en route to/from Africa and other international destinations.

Flights from Australia are through Singapore and one can book direct tickets from London. It is important to note that there are 3 Weekly flights from Nairobi, 2 from Mauritius and 3 from Comoros. The carrier also operates numerous inter island flights every day and even though its the national carrier, the market was recently opened to foreign based airlines namely Emirates, Qatar airways and Condor Airlines.

There are helicopter services between Mahé-the main island-Silhouette, Fregate and North Island. The Port of Victoria is one of the most attractive ports in the Indian Ocean as it is known to be one of the deepest most efficient and cost effective ports in the area.

For the best deals on Seychelles flights fare, make use of the following tips:- Try to set your departure date in the midweek or on low-volume travel days.  The use of specific search engines such as Consolidator Widget on bootsnall.com to search International Airfare Deals could prove very helpful. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seychelles holidays & tours – Travel planning overview

Mahe Island being the commercial centre of the Seychelles and holding almost 90 per cent of the inhabitants will most probably be the best place to start your Seychelles tour.

Even though the best beaches are on the Praslin Island, the Beau Vallon in Mahe is definitely one you want to lie on as u let the magical waves sweep all your fatigue back at sea.

With a bit of knack, you could make use of the sporting facilities provided by most Seychelles hotels and lodges and try out some deep sea fishing, snorkeling or even deep sea diving just to mention a few. There is also the chance for you to go paragliding for a birds view perspective of the Seychelles islands. This is definitely not for the faint hearted so the alternative choice of hiring one of the helicopters available.

Away from the beach, stands the famous clock tower at the centre of the Victoria capital. A present from England in 1903 and a copy of the clock tower in the Vauxhall Bridge Road in London, it was apparently given to symbolize the separation away from Mauritius and the building of a new separate colony for the Seychelles. Move on swiftly to the Botanical gardens to feel the real meaning of going green.

Beneath the touristic beauty of the Seychelles lies the real Seychelles in which political strife and less talked about coups are part of the rich history. For this intrinsic view, you will need to visit the Natural History Museum. On a different wavelength, St. Anne Marine National Park will relieve your need to be at one with the wild after which you can later cool your visual senses with a view of the cascading Sauzier Waterfall.

The beauty of this paradise is that different Islands present a different set of landscape, atmosphere and hidden secrets. Praslin Island is grandly blessed with the most pristine beaches in the world hands down. Amongst them, Anse Lazio, Anse Georgette, Anse Kerlan and Anse Volbert: widely praised for having longer and wider stretches than those on Mahe.

As a souvenir, make sure to buy at least one ‘coco de mar.’ First, because Praslin is the only place in which the special coconut grows and second, because it has been considered an object of mystical sexual powers. Need I say more? The shape alone is convincing: its resemblance to female pelvis is absolutely uncanny. You’ll need to keep in mind that it will be expensive and you will need a registration number authorizing its sale. Now that is a special coconut right there. Almost fit for the perfect wedding gift.

Talking about special, how would you fancy a tour to where it all started? Valle de Mai is said to be the Garden of Eden where Adam set the trail for all men by falling prey to the forbidden fruit. Debating the truth to this myth takes a back seat immediately you set your eyes on this splendid nature reserve. It’s open to the tourist and is an absolute must with well laid out paths leading you on a Seychelles discovery tour you will never forget. A peek at one of the world’s rarest birds, the Seychelles Black Parrot will be one of the highlights though not the only one for the ardent birdwatcher.

You don’t need to imagine the privilege to toss one beautiful beach to the back of your mind and sail a few minutes away to the next amazing one. La Digue Island is merely a 30 minute ferry ride from Praslin and, as you land on this magical island where the main forms of transport are still bicycle and ox-cart, you will experience a dejavu feeling of years gone by. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seychelles exotic luxury vacations & holidays

Seychelles, comprising 115 granitic and coralline islands in the Indian Ocean, is a popular destination for exotic luxury holiday seekers.

The archipelago lies between 475 km and 1620 km off the coast of East Africa and it boasts some of the world’s most exotic beaches.

Beaches of Seychelles include Anse Source d’Argent the famous beach on La Digue that is framed by impressive granite rocks, Anse Cocos on the eastern coast of La Digue (the fourth largest island in Seychelles), Anse Patates lying on the northern most tip of the La Digue, Anse a la Mouche, Anse Forbans and Anse Union among others.

The cultural heart of Seychelles is formed by Mahé, Praslin and La Digua islands. Seychelles exotic tours in Mahé, Praslin and La Digua islands have over the years drawn numerous visitors from around the world. Measuring 28 km long and 8 km wide, Mahé is the principal island of Seychelles and the home to the Mahé International Airport. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seychelles Islands - A Leading Luxury Beach Destination in Africa

Seychelles Archipelago is one of the most popular safari destinations in Africa. Seychelles, comprising 115 granitic and coralline islands in the Indian Ocean, is especially popular among visitors seeking for serene luxury vacation or honeymoon destinations in Africa. Seychelles is placed 4 degrees south of the Equator, between 480 km and 1600 km off the coast of East Africa.

Seychelles is home to some of the most uncrowded and picturesque beaches in the world. These beaches include Anse Source d’Argent the famous beach on La Digue that is framed by impressive granitie rocks, Anse Cocos on the eastern coast of La Digue - accessible only by foot and Anse La Reunion placed along its shore on The La Digue Island (the fourth largest island in Seychelles).

Other beaches are Anse Patates lying on the northern most tip of the La Digue, Anse a la Mouche situated on the south western coast of Mahe, Anse Union, and Anse Forbans among many others.

Mahé, Praslin and La Digua islands form the cultural heart of the archipelago while the more numerous islands often referred to as outer islands extend in a gleaming arc towards the coast of East Africa. The outer islands are located between 230km and 1150 km from the Mahé, and only two islands among them: Alphonse and Desroches offer accommodation. Seychelles tours and holidays in Mahe, Praslin and La Digua islands have over the years drawn numerous visitors from around the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seychelles Beach Resorts

Seychelles is one of the top travel destination in Africa and boasts of exquisite beaches and fine resorts for those wishing to travel to this beautiful country. Seychelles also boasts as having one of the most expensive villas in the world. Look at these amazing figures…

1. Fregate Island Private

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