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Seychelles
The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa. It's home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves.Lets Explore...
Best Places to visit in Seychelles
A life time experience
1) Baie Lazare, Mahé
The pretty village of Baie Lazare on Mahé was named after 18th-century French explorer Lazare Picault, who landed here when the French government sent him to explore the islands.
One of the area's main tourist attractions is the neo-Gothic Baie Lazare Church, dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, which provides a panoramic view of the area.
The stunning beaches of Anse Soleil and Petite Anse are among the best beaches in the Seychelles, with their striking azure water and dazzling white sand.
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2) La Digue Island
The fourth largest island in the archipelago, La Digue is a haven for nature lovers. It's also a great place to visit for anyone seeking a glimpse of traditional island life - bicycles and oxcarts are popular modes of transport.
Stunning white-sand beaches and granite rock outcrops rim the coast, and beach connoisseurs will find one of the planet's most picturesque stretches of sand and sea here: Anse Source D'Argent. You do need to pay to access the beach at the nearby L'Union Estate, where your admission includes a tour through this old copra factory and vanilla plantation.
Another sightseeing attraction is the Veuve Nature Reserve, home to the endangered black paradise flycatcher, also called "the widow" because of its streaming black tail feathers.
Diving and rock climbing are also popular things to do on the island, and hikers will enjoy La Pass to Grand Anse Trail, which threads past French colonial houses through woodlands and marsh areas to gorgeous Grand Anse beach.
3) Morne Seychellois National Park
Nature lovers and hikers will be in heaven in Morne Seychellois National Park. This is the largest national park in the Seychelles, covering more than 20 percent of the area of Mahé.
Within its lush borders lies the mountain chain named after its highest point, Morne Seychellois, which reaches a height of 905 meters and overlooks the capital of Victoria. Wildlife includes several notable species of birds, including the Seychelles scops-owl, bulbul, and sunbird, and the lush vegetation varies from several species of endemic palms to pandanus, pitcher plants, and ferns.
You'll find some of the best hikes on the island here. Hiking trails ascend into the park from the village of Danzil, passing tea plantations and offering spectacular views of the southwest coast of Mahé from the mountain slopes. The moderate Morne Blanc hike is one of the most popular trails and offers spectacular views from its summit.
Walking west through the park, hikers will reach the Baie Ternay and Port Launay Marine Parks. To the northwest lies the hamlet of Bel Ombre and the isolated beach at Anse Major.
4) Beau Vallon Beach
Beau Vallon's alluring curve of glittering sand, on Mahé's northwest coast, is a magnet for both tourists and locals. Looking out to sea, mountainous Silhouette Island shimmers on the horizon providing a picturesque view.
If you're looking for buzzing beach action, this is a good choice. Hotels and restaurants fringe the shore, and on weekends, locals come here for beach barbecues. You'll also find a variety of water sports on offer here, including Jet Skis, water skiing, banana boats, and paddleboarding.
Lifeguards patrol the beach, and the sea is usually calm, especially during the southeast trade winds, making this a good choice for families with small children.
Address: Beau Vallon Beach Road, Beau Vallon, Mahé
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5) Anse Lazio, Praslin
On the north shore of Praslin Island, Anse Lazio (Chevalier Bay) is one of the Seychelles' most beautiful beaches.
You have to hike over a hill to access the beach, but it's worth the effort.
Flanked by rounded granite boulders, this long stretch of soft blond sand merges with crystal-clear waters in dreamy shades of blue. Takamaka trees and coconut palms fringe the beach,
providing patches of shade for relaxing, and hungry bathers can refuel at restaurants on both ends of the beach.
The best time to visit Anse Lazio is during the early morning or late afternoon, when most of the tour buses have left.