Getaway in Seychelles

Astonish every sense with this jewel in the Indian Ocean

• Ideal for romantic couples and families who simply want to chill
• Roam ancient forests to search for the world’s largest nut
• Fill your instagram feed with rare, colourful, endangered animals
• Watch a stunning sunset on cruise between hundreds of islands
• Enjoy the bustle, bargains and authentic food of Victoria Bazaar

1 - Seychelles Highlights

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To discover in Seychelles:

Anse Lazio

Victoria Fish Market

Saint Anne National Park

Praslin Island

2 - About Seychelles

Facts about Seychelles

Airport: Seychelles International Airport
Currency: Maldivian Seychellois Rupee (SR)
Best months to visit: Apr to May & Oct to Nov
Well Known for: sublime beaches and great weather all year
Languages: English, French and Creole

beautiful Seychelles island

Paradise vibes

From your Five Trident base at the heart of the Sainte-Anne Marine National Park, you can soak in a world of beauty and laid back attitudes. Spend hours lounging by the turquoise waters on pristine white beaches. Eat creole food fresh from the sea in charming little restaurants. Breathe in the scent of spice plantations and sigh at sights straight from a Gaugin painting.

Seychelles beaches

Marine theatre

The seas around the Seychelles are a snorkeler's dream come true. Shoals of vibrant fish shimmer around you as you explore technicolor coral reefs and make friends with the rare hawksbill sea turtles, manta rays and whale sharks who call the islands their home. Dry off afterwards under a palm tree with a tropical cocktail in hand and your cares very far away.

Seychelles islands

Island hop

Jump on a ferry and explore an archipelago of lost islands and wonder. Arrive at the harbour of unspoiled La Digue, hire a bike and go on an adventure featuring idyllic beaches and rare birds such as the Paradise Flycatcher. Immerse yourself under the stunning waterfall on Praslin Island or hike through mangrove Forests then climb to the top of the magnificent Morne Seychellois.

3 - Travel Guide

All-inclusive stay in the Seychelles: from the rainforest to the coral reef

All-inclusive stay in the Seychelles

from the rainforest to the coral reef

The hundred or so islands of the Seychelles are like so many pearls in the heart of the Indian Ocean. Wild but welcoming, nature flourishes here. Your all-inclusive stay in the Seychelles allows you to encounter, in the heart of the Vallée de Mai, a primitive forest similar to those that covered the planet millions of years ago. After having climbed the Morne Seychellois, the highest point of the archipelago at an altitude of more than 900m, dive into the ocean to discover, in the waters of the Sainte-Anne marine park, multicolored corals, giant turtles and peaceful sharks.

Creole history to the rhythm of nature

Creole history to the rhythm of nature

During an all-inclusive stay in the Seychelles, discover Creole culture, intimately linked to nature.

On the island of Mahé, Victoria, the country's capital, the fish market, where the whole ocean seems to have gathered, is a must-see in the destination, ideal for stocking up for lunch. savor the taste of fruits and the scent of spices, take the direction of the King's Garden. This old property, dating from the colonial era, is surrounded by a veritable garden of wonders, made of sugar cane, vanilla plants, guavas, mangoes ...
Colors that also amaze on the facade of the Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar temple, a must-see during your stay in the Seychelles. The only Hindu temple in the archipelago, it proves that while the inhabitants of the Seychelles are proud of their culture, they are no less open to others.

All-inclusive vacations in the Seychelles

All-inclusive vacations in the Seychelles

experience an island hopping odyssey

It's impossible to have an all-inclusive stay in the Seychelles without embarking on a sailing cruise or, for the more sporty, rowing. Each has its own identity and calls for travel.

Praslin is famous for its giant coconut palms and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Sit down to enjoy the fine sand and turquoise waters.
La Digue, barely a few kilometers wide, has retained an authentic and unusual character; the oxcarts regularly overtaking the giant tortoises ...
Head out to sea to admire, a hundred kilometers from Mahé, the tiny Bird Island, where thousands of sea swallows come all year round.