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Seychelles

Seychelles
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Why Visit Seychelles

Seychelles comprises 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, featuring granite peaks on inner islands like Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, alongside remote coral atolls such as Aldabra.[1][5] These form Africa's smallest nation, renowned for UNESCO sites like Vallée de Mai—home to prehistoric palm forests and the giant Coco de Mer—and powdery beaches framed by monumental boulders, including the iconic Anse Source d'Argent.[1][4] Year-round tropical warmth averages 82°F, but April to October delivers drier conditions ideal for outdoor pursuits, while December to March brings warmer rains.[3]

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Beach Lounging
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Seychelles beaches rank among the world's finest, with Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue offering granite-sculpted sands and turquoise shallows unmatched elsewhere.[4] Mahé's 65 silver strands provide endless relaxation spots backed by lush hills.[1] ★★★★★ | **April–October** | **Luxury**

Snorkeling
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Crystal-clear waters teem with fish, turtles, and corals in spots like Sainte Anne Marine Park, where vibrant marine life thrives year-round.[4] Protected reefs around Praslin and outer atolls deliver effortless access to underwater spectacles.[3] ★★★★★ | **Year-round** | **Mid-range**

Scuba Diving
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Pristine dive sites from Mahé to remote atolls host manta rays and sharks, with peak visibility during calm seasons.[3] Aldabra's UNESCO coral lagoons offer world-class biodiversity few places rival.[1] ★★★★★ | **February–May, September–November** | **Mid-range**

Exploring Vallée de Mai
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This Praslin UNESCO reserve preserves ancient Coco de Mer palms and endemic birds in a prehistoric jungle setting dubbed the Garden of Eden.[1][4] Trails reveal rare flora unchanged for millennia.[4] ★★★★★ | **April–October** | **Budget**

Island-Hopping
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Ferries and short flights link Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue effortlessly, unveiling diverse granite and coral realms.[2][3] Outer islands like Denis provide secluded escapes via light aircraft.[3] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Mid-range**

Turtle Watching
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★★★★☆ | **October–February** | **Budget**

Sailing
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Trade winds power catamaran cruises through 115 islands, from granite bays to atoll lagoons.[1] Custom charters reveal hidden coves inaccessible by land.[2] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Luxury**

Birdwatching
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Endemic species flock to Vallée de Mai and outer reserves, where rare Seychelles warblers thrive amid unique ecosystems.[4] Aldabra supports massive seabird colonies.[1] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Mid-range**

Hiking Granite Trails
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Mahé and Praslin's mountainous interiors yield panoramic views through endemic forests with 268 flowering plants, 28% unique to the archipelago.[3][5] Paths suit all levels amid lush biodiversity.[4] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Budget**

Big-Game Fishing
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Waters yield marlin and tuna, with charters from Mahé targeting peak runs in open ocean.[1][3] Remote atolls amplify trophy catches in untouched grounds.[3] ★★★★☆ | **October–April** | **Luxury**

Visiting Anse Source d'Argent
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La Digue's boulder-strewn beach sets a global standard for photographic beauty and calm swimming.[4] Snorkeling amid rocks reveals pocket reefs.[4] ★★★★★ | **April–October** | **Budget**

Curieuse Island Excursions
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Day trips combine tortoise encounters, snorkeling at St. Pierre, and beach barbecues on this uninhabited gem.[4] Pristine trails showcase giant land tortoises up close.[4] ★★★★☆ | **Year-round** | **Mid-range**

Sainte Anne Marine Park Snorkeling
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Six islets shelter turtles, dolphins, and fish schools in protected shallows perfect for beginners.[4] Kayak tours enhance access to inner reefs.[3] ★★★★☆ | **Year-round** | **Budget**

Clear Kayaking
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Paddle translucent bays around Praslin and Mahé to glide over reefs without disturbing marine life.[3] Granite backdrops frame immersive water views.[2] ★★★☆☆ | **April–October** | **Mid-range**

Tortoise Conservation
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Hands-on programs on Curieuse and Silhouette aid endangered giants in their native granite habitats.[3][4] Learn breeding efforts amid wild populations.[4] ★★★★☆ | **Year-round** | **Budget**

Praslin Beach Exploration
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Iconic strands like Anse Lazio deliver powdery whites and palms rivaling paradise ideals.[1][4] Swim in calm, boulder-guarded coves.[4] ★★★★★ | **April–October** | **Mid-range**

La Digue Bicycle Tours
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Car-free trails wind past beaches and plantations, capturing the island's rustic charm.[1] Pedal to hidden coves for authentic discovery.[3] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Budget**

Mahé Cultural Immersion
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Victoria's markets, Creole eateries, and casinos blend African, French, and Indian influences in Africa's smallest capital.[1] Hike Morne Seychellois for vistas.[3] ★★★☆☆ | **Year-round** | **Budget**

Outer Atoll Seclusion
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Denis or Desroches offer private island resorts amid flat coral expanses, far from crowds.[2][3] Self-contained luxury defines total isolation.[3] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Luxury**

Boat Trips
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Sunset cruises from Mahé reveal dolphins and granite silhouettes against ocean horizons.[3] Multi-island hops uncover secret beaches.[2] ★★★★☆ | **Year-round** | **Mid-range**

Coco de Mer Hunting
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Spot the world's largest seed in Vallée de Mai's wild groves, a botanical marvel exclusive to Praslin.[4] Trails immerse in palm-dominated jungles.[4] ★★★★☆ | **April–October** | **Budget**

Aldabra Atoll Wildlife
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UNESCO coral lagoons host giant tortoises and sharks in one of Earth's last pristine ecosystems.[1] Fly-in access preserves remoteness.[3] ★★★★★ | **April–October** | **Luxury**

Silhouette Island Adventures
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Hike peaks and spot endemics on this inner granite isle blending accessibility and wildness.[3] Private resorts enhance nature focus.[3] ★★★☆☆ | **April–October** | **Luxury**

Fishing Charters
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Catch bonefish on Alphonse flats or deep-sea giants from Desroches, leveraging atoll structures.[3] Guides maximize remote yields.[3] ★★★★☆ | **October–April** | **Mid-range**

St. Pierre Islet Snorkeling
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Tiny rock islet near Curieuse bursts with corals and fish, ideal for quick, colorful dives.[4] Combine with beach days for variety.[4] ★★★★☆ | **Year-round** | **Budget**

Tripadvisor
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Comprehensive guide covers must-knows for 2026 visits, highlighting sailing, diving, fishing, and top islands Mahé, Praslin, La Digue.[1] https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g293738-Seychelles-Vacations.html

Audley Travel
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Island-by-island breakdown urges multi-island trips across 115 atolls, from Mahé to private Denis for tailored experiences.[2] https://www.audleytravel.com/us/the-seychelles/country-guides/where-to-go-in-the-seychelles

Mahlatini
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Details inner granite vs. outer coral islands, activity highlights like diving and turtle nesting, plus best times like April–October for dryness.[3] https://www.mahlatini.com/us/blog/expert-guide-to-seychelles-islands-and-when-to-visit

Seyvillas
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