Monday, July 13, 2009

Most Popular Seychelles Holiday Destinations

Seychelles has a lot of wonderful holiday destinations to offer. Some of them are especially popular among the tourists. If you are visiting Seychelles you also should pay a visit to these places. Here is a list of popular Seychelles holiday destinations.


  1. Mahe


Mahe is a really big island with a backdrop full of high range mountains. The beaches on this island are full of really tall palm trees. Its beaches are full of white sands and are wonderful for a walking. One of the wonderful beaches on the island is the Beau Vallon beach.


The island of Mahe also has many other wonderful places to offer. You can visit the Victoria's clock tower as well as the courthouse. You may also pay a visit to the National History Museum as well as the botanical gardens. You can also take a trip to the Marine national park.

  1. Praslin Island


Praslin Island is particularly popular among the visiting tourists. The thing that attracts tourists to this island is the lush green palm tree as well as the other vegetations.


You can have a nice walk at the Anse Lazio beach. Another beach to visit is the Anse Volbert beach. Also pay a visit to the Vallee de Mai, which is a world renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also spend some time at the Praslin Ocean Farm. You can also visit the white bank and the South Marianne.


  1. La Digue island


La Digue Island is very popular as it offers tranquility and serenity. You can indulge in various water based activities like fishing and swimming. The island has some really exotic places for the tourists to visit. You can go to the Veuve Reserve, the historical cemetery, Anse Source d'Argent beach as well as the Copra factory


  1. Other popular attractions


You can also spend your time spending your time visiting some of the other wonderful places. You can go to the Alphonse island, Aldabra, Cosuine island, Bird Island, Desroches Island, Denis Island, Silhouette Island. You can also go to Fregate Island that has the wonderful Anse Victorin beach.


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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Select Seychelles as a Honeymoon destination

The word Seychelles instantly reminds us of Heaven on Earth, exotic beaches, tropical Islands etc. This beautiful place on Earth will be a heavenly experience for honeymooners. If you are planning to tie knot and looking for an incredibly romantic honeymoon destination then Seychelles is certainly the best. The mind blowing beauty, magnanimous oceans and the picturesque locales make Seychelles the best honeymoon destination in the word. To make things more enjoyable and comfortable for you, it would be advisable to opt for pocket friendly Seychelles honeymoon packages. These beneficial Seychelles Honeymoon Packages will make things great for you and your beloved!

On this romantic paradise, hold the hands of your love and walk on the soft powdery sands. Some of the most popular and romantic beaches of Seychelles are the Beau Vallon, Anse Intendance, Anse Royale and Anse Takamaka on Mahe, Cote D'Or and Anse Lazio on Praslin; and Anse La Source d'Argent, Grand Anse and Petit Anse on La Digue. One of the key highlights of Seychelles is its colorful and thrilling nightlife. Such an exciting nightlife is impossible anywhere on this Earth. In the company of your beloved, you will enjoy it most.

Another significant factor that makes Seychelles a honeymooner paradise is its remote settings. This marvelous Island is positioned far away from the noisy city life. In Seychelles, Mahe Island is considered as the most popular and central romantic spot. This beautiful Oasis is enclosed within gigantic mountains and deep Blue Ocean is spread everywhere! The soft powdery sands with palm fringed beaches are the perfect romantic site for the love birds. You would be able to spend some great golden moments of togetherness in each other’s company.

Apart from spending some great time at the beach, tourist attractions of Seychelles are just astounding. It is home to several nature reserves, religious monuments, galleries and adventure sports. Explore the magic of Seychelles with your beloved by planning visit to most of the popular attractions of Seychelles. If you are adventurous by nature then you can get into some great water sports, such as fishing, boat hire and snorkeling. If you are looking for Motorised water sports then you have to get into Beau Vallon and Mahe Island.

During your Seychelles Honeymoon Package, don’t miss the lip smacking Creole cuisine. Most of the top class hotels of Seychelles feature some great luxurious facilities. So, without thinking twice, book your Seychelles Honeymoon Package now!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Travel tips for Seychelles

Seychelles travel tips

Tickets already booked for a sun filled holiday in the Seychelles islands? All the necessary papers have been filled out, and your passport is in order? Then your next stop should be to the closest drug store for some very necessary items for your vacations in Seychelles. Sunbathing is a must in the idyllic islands of Seychelles; so is the right sunscreen for that matter which would have to be considerably higher than an SPF 15.


Also regular applications are recommended not only for sunbathing as a casual stroll in the Seychelles, without the proper protection for your skin would mean sun burn and all the unnecessary pain that comes with it. While at your chemist, checking out insect repellents is also a very good idea. Although people in the Seychelles joke about the mosquitoes whispering sweet nothings in your ear before actually biting you, mosquito bites can be quite painful an experience a good repellent can easily help you avoid.

Now after that very fruitful visit to the chemist’s, the next step is getting breathable clothes –preferably made out of cotton or linen- for the stay in the Seychelles.


As soon as you get off the airport at Pointe Larue, you are immediately struck at how laid back the Seychelles islands inhabitants are. This also spills over in the choice of clothes worn there. For your stay in the Seychelles islands you can temporarily forget you ever owned a suit, as it is very rare to need one in the Seychelles. For men, the most formal you can get in the Seychelles is a long sleeved shirt and a tie, to dine in a very posh restaurant. During the day a pair of shorts and a t-shirt is the usual uniform for anyone visiting the islands.


Women on the other hand have the chance to be a bit more creative in their choice of attire, although again, there is rarely a need for an evening gown. Looking at those living in Seychelles, you will see they tend to go for the smart casual look even when going out dining in an up-town restaurant. In fact, even hotel owners in Seychelles allow their clients to have lunch or dine in their swimwear up to certain times, depending on their own discretion.


In case you have an activity packed holiday planned, a pair of walking shoes, snorkels as well as assorted swimsuits are also advisable for the Seychelles islands. Remember, you can still get sunburnt even when snorkelling, be careful of long hours in the sea.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Seychelles islands - Coral paradise par excellence

Nobody is left from the magnificent beauty of Seychelles! Isn’t it right? Mother Nature has blessed this paradise on Earth with all the beauty and greenery This magnificent place is successfully wooing tourists for spending their vacations. Apart from vacationers, picturesque beauty of Seychelles has also drawn the movie makers and advertisers to it. For perfect beach shot, islands in Seychelles are simply irresistible. Its untouched beauty with palm fringed beaches and coral reefs makes it heaven on Earth. To preserve its natural beauty, more than half of the Seychelles Island is protected.

The fabulous beauty of Seychelles is mainly with its astonishing Coral reefs. In both North and South of the granitics, there are two Coral Islands respectively. They are Denis Island and Bird Island in North and Coetivy and Platte Island in South. The Amirantes Group comprises of 29 Coral Islands, Aldabra Group has 67 raised Coral Islands whereas Farquhar Group features 13 Coral Islands.

The beautiful Coral Island, Denis is hugely popular among tourists. It was named after the Frenchman Denis de Trobriand. You can enjoy the mysterious and rich beauty of Denis Island, by spending some great time at the luxurious Taj Denis Island Resort. This magnificent resort is positioned at the northern tip of the island. For a comfortable and tension free stay, the remarkable resort features 25 cottages with all the luxurious and basic amenities. These mind boggling cottages are positioned close to the beach. During your luxurious stay at the beach resort, you must enjoy the delectable cuisine. Enjoy mouth watering local cuisine with your beloved and have a sumptuous dining experience.

To make your Seychelles stay memorable, there are various boutique shops featuring souvenirs. For comfort and relaxation, go to the lounge and entertain yourself with the game of cards. For adventure lovers, Denis Island is a perfect. There are some spectacular diving sites. For adventure lovers, Seychelles offers thrilling Scuba diving and Snorkeling. You can experience the outstanding world of coral and stunning fishes. These coral reefs are a source of major attraction for the visitors. This island of paradise is certainly the best place to rejuvenate your mind and body. For a perfect family vacations, Seychelles is the premium vacation spot. Your Seychelles tourism package will arrange all your local tours and excursions. So, all you divers out there! Without giving a single thought, jump into the sea and explore the deep blue coral reefs of magical Seychelles!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Seychelles food and local delights

Fish and chips anyone? During your stay in the Seychelles you will be treated to fish and chips with a twist, as instead of the thick batter covering a very thin slice of cod, you will get red snapper, with barely any coating of batter looking ready to melt in your mouth.


But fish and chips is just a normal dish, something people in Seychelles only have when they have not had the time to prepare the intricate food customarily eaten for any of their meals.

On the savoury side, fish is always the plat du jour, although there are creative ways through which the locals prepare meat. Even the names of the dishes in the Seychelles have a melodic ring to them, mirroring the country’s rich cultural past. Seychelles food is a mixture of dishes from the Asia, Europe and Africa.


Plantains are sold as crisps in the shops, whereas there are sauces like Bouyon Blan, which is in essence a cousin of the French Bouilla baisse – a fish soup. The Chinese as well as the Indians have also left their mark on the Seychelles food, with chow mein and an assortment of curries being prepared in all the local households and eateries alike.


If you are feeling rather adventurous and not worrying too much about your figure the La Daube – a local dessert with plantains, breadfruit and sweet potatoes- is a must.


All the ingredients are cooked with coconut milk with spices such as nutmeg and vanilla added in for good measure. The final product is simply lip smacking delicious! La daube can be tasted at its best at the Bazar Labrin, an event held on the Beau Vallon beach to show visitors the culture and cuisine of the Seychelles islands. In fact a tour of ‘Labrin’ as the locals affectionately call it will also get you introduced to toddy or Kalou. A local drink made from coconut sap, which can be either alcoholic or non-alcoholic depending on the duration after it was drawn. But while tasting the Kalou –which sometimes comes as far as La Digue island- don’t let the sweet taste fool you, it is strong enough to knock out a grown man!


Other typically Seychellois dishes to be found at Beau Vallon are very hot chutneys served with a piece of boiled cassava. Tasting the local delights, while locals play the moutia drum in the background is quite an educational experience to those newly introduced to the Seychelles cuisine. Just a word of warning for those not used to have spicey food, Seychelles food contains all the exotic spices you can imagine on top of an array of local ingredients which is bound to have you hooked on them!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Culture of the Seychelles

The Seychelles Islands’ culture has been influenced by European settlers, Asian traders as well as the African slaves who first inhabited the island. The Creole language spoken by the happy-go-lucky Seychellois is a reflection of this mix. Creole is heavily influenced by French, the basic structure is based on the Bantu language, with a sprinkling of Asian words.

Musically the culture of the Seychelles Islands also borrows from the African, European and Asian continents. The Moutia has men playing drums while the women sing and dance around a bonfire, exactly as the slaves did in the past to vent their frustrations. The more classy ‘contre danse’ has the French colonisers stamp all over it; with a live band playing waltzes among many other pieces.

Locals, openly admit the culture of the Seychelles has been influenced by the country’s past although in modern times, all three have managed to mix to make quite an exotic blend. To someone new to the creole culture, the whole experience of the Seychelles culture is one that can be a breath of fresh air. From its food to its music, there is a feeling that it has not been violently hit by globalisation. This is especially portrayed by the locals’ open and friendly attitude; which is a very endearing and important part of the culture of Seychelles.

To experience the culture of the Seychelles, one must simply attend one of the evenings hotels in the Seychelles dedicate to the local culture. Fairy Land Hotel and Restaurant for instance holds a buffet evening which is popular among visitors and tourists alike.

This is when the finest Creole cuisine is served –including all fish based dishes such as grilled red snapper and lobster curry- to a back drop of creole music and dances while the house band provides all the moutia tunes for the evening. It is one full of rhythmic swaying to the beat of drums, and the visitors throwing all cautions to the wind to join in the fun.

It would be appreciated even better by the visitors who manage to get a Seychellois to translate the words to the songs which more often than not take on humorous slants on life’s daily problems; especially those concerning matters of the heart.

The culture of Seychelles also includes paintings and other craftwork readily available for view at the curio shops and crafts village among others.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Seychelles Cities

Seychelles cities and islands are important attractions of this country because the city combines the beauty of nature with modern comforts and service.

Seychelles cities:-
Victoria is one of the most important and most developed city in the Seychelles. The real significance of the city of Victoria lies in the fact that it is the capital of the Seychelles. Victoria is also one of the city to visit the Seychelles in Mahe and Iceland. Some of the main attractions of Victoria are the National Museum of History, the Roman Catholic churches, and cappuccino House.

Takamaka is without doubt one of the most beautiful of the Seychelles in Mahe and Iceland. Takamaka is one of the main attractions of the Seychelles. This city is located near a number of other large cities such as La Reunion of Seychelles, Lotsohina, Anse Boileau, Ankinirambe, Porto Santa Rita, L'Esperance and Anse Royale.

Cascade is a beautiful place of Seychelles, which are also on the beautiful island of Mahé. It is easy to travel Cascade for other major cities in the Seychelles. Some of the main city of the Seychelles, in the vicinity of Cascade are misery, Victoria, L'Esperance, Anse Royale and Anse Boileau. Airport Praslin in the Seychelles and international airports are located within easy distance of Cascade.

Some of the other major cities are Bel Air Seychelles, La Reunion, Glacis and Grand Anse.