Seychelles is an exotic archipelago of 115 islands known for its powdery white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, granite boulders, and untouched natural beauty. A paradise for honeymooners, luxury travelers, and nature lovers, Seychelles offers a peaceful tropical escape with world-class beaches and vibrant marine life.
Mahé Island
The largest island and cultural hub with stunning beaches, Victoria city attractions, markets, and lush mountain viewpoints.
Praslin Island (Vallée de Mai)
Home to the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve and the famous Coco de Mer palm, along with beautiful beaches like Anse Lazio.
La Digue Island
A serene island known for Anse Source d’Argent—one of the world’s most photographed beaches—along with cycling trails and local Creole charm.
Anse Lazio
A breathtaking beach on Praslin offering clear blue waters, soft sands, and superb snorkeling.
Sainte Anne Marine National Park
A protected marine park near Mahé perfect for snorkeling, glass-bottom boat tours, and exploring vibrant coral reefs.
The best time to visit Seychelles is from April to October, when the weather is dry, sunny, and ideal for beach activities and water sports.
Peak Season: June to September (cool, breezy, great for outdoor activities)
Shoulder Season: April, May & October (calm seas + excellent for snorkeling and diving)
Low Season: November to March (warm with occasional showers—good for relaxation & best prices)
Beach Hopping
Relax at world-famous beaches like Anse Lazio, Anse Source d’Argent, Beau Vallon, and Anse Intendance.
Snorkeling & Scuba Diving
Discover vibrant coral reefs, sea turtles, colorful fish, and crystal-clear waters ideal for marine adventures.
Island Hopping Tours
Explore Mahé, Praslin, La Digue, and smaller islands like Curieuse, Cousin, and St. Pierre.
Hiking & Nature Trails
Walk through Morne Seychellois National Park, Copolia Trail, and Vallée de Mai for rich flora and fauna.
Catamaran Cruises
Enjoy sunset cruises, private yacht tours, and day trips to remote islands and marine parks.
Wildlife Encounters
Meet giant Aldabra tortoises, spot rare birds, and explore conservation projects.
Cultural Experiences
Visit Victoria city, local markets, Creole villages, art galleries, and authentic island restaurants.
Water Adventures
Kayaking, paddleboarding, deep-sea fishing, jet skiing, and glass-bottom boat tours.