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Want to walk along silhouettes of sand fringed by waters of the deepest blue, dive into Seychelle’s vibrant marine life and get lost in idyllic islands? Delve into the incredible intricacies of Seychelles tourism with Thomas Cook India’s Seychelles holiday packages. Let Thomas Cook India plan the ideal for Seychelles tour packages that promises you not just a holiday, but memories that will last a lifetime.
Our Seychelles tour is not just an agenda but a meticulously designed experiential tour package that fulfills all your whims and fancies. Now that you have booked your tickets, let Thomas Cook India take care of all the nitty-gritties of your trip to Seychelles while you just focus on having a good time. Thomas Cook India’s team of travel experts organize and chalk out every Seychelles tour with a personal touch. We aim to ensure that your Seychelles holiday fits your needs like a glove. Thomas Cook India’s comfortable accommodation, novel experiences and a plethora of services make sure your family and you stay happy while on tour.
With Seychelles holiday packages available from all major cities such as Chennai, Cochin, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi getting to Seychelles with Thomas Cook India is convenient and hassle-free.
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Seychelles’ unspoiled beaches, strewn islets backed by rolling hills and swaying palm trees put you into a tropical state of mind. However, world class beaches, towering takamaka trees and lip-smacking food by the bay are just a few of the many memories that Seychelles has to offer. Meander through Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria City, the streets of which are dotted with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls, local herbs and spices along with a collection of sarongs and shirts. Where frenzied fishmongers compete for attention amongst each other to sell the highest number of seafood plates. Or awaken the adventure seeker in you as you hike though emerald tinged forests at Vallée de Mai. The choice is yours.
Seychelles’ climate ranges from temperate with winds whipping up the waves to dry with calm, languid waters that are perfect for world class diving. The best time to visit Seychelles is between the months of December and March, when the country comes alive with grand gala dinners and celebrations that pull all-nighters. Tourism at this time of the year is at an all time high. This is a good time to witness Mahe’s vibrant art scene in March. With the temperatures never reaching an unendurable limit, your days in Seychelles are all about unhurried sauntering and endless wanderings. The Petite Anse beach calls out to you for musings by the sea or adrenalin pumping water sports such as snorkeling and swimming in the silver-tinted waters. The nature enthusiast in you will certainly be spoilt for choice at this time of the year.
If you wish to take the road less travelled, go for the low season discounted Seychelles packages between June and September. When the weather is pleasant and suitable for birdwatching, hiking world class trails or simply lazing around at the beach without being interrupted. Visit the Thomas Cook website to check out discounted Seychelles tour packages during this period.
Most travellers travelling to Seychelles land at the Seychelles International Airport, located in the capital city of Victoria. Almost all international flights land in Victoria which is recognized as Seychelles’ largest city. Even though there are a total of eight airports spread across the country, this one is identified as the busiest airport. A non-stop flight from Mumbai to Seychelles takes around four hours and thirty minutes. Note that non-stop flights are available only from this city. If you are travelling from other cities, chances are that you will have common stop-over locations mostly at Dubai. Flights with stop-over locations operate from Chennai, Cochin, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi.
From Victoria, domestic flights connect you to several airport and islands across the country. One can choose between any of the following airlines - Jet Airways, Emirates, Qantas Airways, Air India, Air Asia, Kenya Airways and Sri Lankan Airways to reach Seychelles.
However, if you are travelling internationally, direct flights are available from London, Dubai, Mauritius, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Frankfurt and Abu Dhabi. It would be advisable to book your tickets well in advance, especially if you are travelling in the peak season. Seychelles is bustling with activities all year long, resulting in busy airports. Flight time from the capital takes approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes. However, quite a few airlines take as long as 29 hours depending on the transit destination and waiting period.
Seychelles International Airport is the busiest airport in Seychelles, around 18 minutes from Victoria City. With over 7,36,558 passengers, this is known to be the largest airport in Seychelles. From duty-free stores, restaurants, bars, cafes, ATM’s and currency exchange services, one can find just about anything under the sun. Upon arrival, individuals can avail of the bus, taxi or hotel shuttle or train services to reach Seychelles.
Seychelles is also home to other efficient airports such as Praslin Island Airport, Fregate International Airport, Assumption Island Airport, Alphonse Airport, and Denis Island Airport.
Seychelles spurs up images of swaying palm trees, milky waves that kiss your toes and electric live music at fine dining restaurants. Walk along turquoise fringed seashores at the Anse Maquereau beach or simply sip on your favourite cold beverage. Perhaps travel 300 years back in time as you marvel at old cannons and model ships at the National Museum of History in Victoria City. And as you walk upstairs, you get a glimpse into Creole’s culture with music displays, clothing and fishing architecture. This hamlet rewards all kinds of adventures. Seychelles tourism pivots around cities and islands such as Mahe Island, Victoria City, Praslin Island and Curieuse.
Seychelles is indeed everything that you could ever ask for with idyllic islets, beaches that spell tranquility and bustling markets that brim with life. Get ready to spread those wings and go island hopping. Or simply meander along Victoria City’s manicured gardens. To let you contemplate a little further, here are a few places to visit in Seychelles:
Victoria’s streets are dotted with timeworn colonial buildings, vibrant markets that offer forget-me-not souvenirs and a terrific museum that teaches you a history lesson. Granite mountains watch over you as you go on your epic adventure in Victoria. Whilst the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Church promises to answer all your prayers. A beautifully restored wooden structure houses the works of some of Seychelles’ most-loved painters.
This is where the adventure seeker finds endless hiking opportunities at Morne Seychellois National Park. Where one can snorkel with wondrous whale sharks in sight. At Mahe, paradise is just one bus or ride away. Where one reaches breathtaking natural attractions in the blink of an eye. The nature enthusiast in you will be thrilled with scenic trekking and snorkeling points. If you are a water baby, we suggest you go to the Beau Vallon Beach- dotted by swaying palms and towering takamaka trees.
This attraction has the reputation of being a temptress. With its exquisite lodging, tangled lush velvet jungles, curving hills that meet clear blue skies and an unhurried ambiance. This is where you can sit back and watch petite birds flutter around in the wilderness. Make your way to Vallée de Mai, a top choice national park in Praslin identified as a birding hotspot and every hiker’s favourite haunt. Or head to the Anse Volbert beach that is dotted with quirky eateries and fine dining restaurants. This gentle beach indeed offers food with a view. This is also a good place to sunbathe by the sea, with a book in your hand or go swimming in the gin-clear waters.
Curious in Curieuse island? A boat ride from Praslin island will transport you to this intriguing islet.
Say hello to Curieuse’s giant Aldabra tortoises and maybe take a selfie with them! The Baie Laraie invites you for evenings of belly aching laughter and scrumptious picnics with your family. Take a dip in the glazed waters off Baie Laraie or indulge in some sunning by the waters. The choice is yours.
This island is a major biodiversity hotspot along with being the country’s third largest granitic island.
A quaint research station in the village of La Passe is a safe haven for many a tortoise, sea turtles and bats. Hike to the steep edged cliffs and rugged rocks of Anse Mondon. Or say hello to the Silhouette’s extravagant underwater world.
A nature reserve that spells magic with its fairy terns, white-tailed tropic birds and clear waters. This is every nature lover’s favourite haunt. Trudge along dense forests that haven’t seen the light of day or watch determined birds nesting on every branch. Note that you can only visit this pristine islet from Monday to Friday, and that too as part of a tour to Curieuse and St Pierre Islet.
Food in Seychelles is blessed with a rich culinary heritage. Its cuisine is flavourful, wholesome, fresh and simple with an abundance of fish and rice on your plate. Here are a few splurge worthy dishes to dig into when you are in Seychelles.
Seychelles spells timeless beauty and is brimming with culture and interesting activities. Our Seychelles packages make sure they capture each and every experience. Here are some things to do while you are in Seychelles. Make sure you add them to your shortlisted Seychelles tour packages.
Spot a white-tailed tropic bird or a fairy tern as you trudge along dense forests when in Cousin Island. Or head to Praslin island where you can sit back and watch petite birds flutter around in the wilderness. Either way, Seychelles is the place to be if you are a nature enthusiast.
Head to the National Museum of History in Victoria City where a beautifully restored wooden building will give you a blast from the past. And as you walk upstairs, you get a glimpse into Creole culture with music displays, clothing and fishing architecture.
Make your way to the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria City, the streets of which are dotted with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls, local herbs and spices along with a collection of sarongs and shirts. Where frenzied fishmongers compete for attention amongst each other to sell the highest number of seafood plates.
It is now no secret that there are a range of activities and things to do in Seychelles. This combination of breezy beaches, overwhelming culinary experiences, exquisite fine dining restaurants and bustling markets is what entices you to opt for our Seychelles tour packages. What are you waiting for? Head to our Thomas Cook website and book your Seychelles family tour package or Seychelles honeymoon package right away!
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Want to walk along silhouettes of sand fringed by waters of the deepest blue, dive into Seychelle’s vibrant marine life and get lost in idyllic islands? Delve into the incredible intricacies of Seychelles tourism with Thomas Cook India’s Seychelles holiday packages. Let Thomas Cook India plan the ideal for Seychelles tour packages that promises you not just a holiday, but memories that will last a lifetime.
Our Seychelles tour is not just an agenda but a meticulously designed experiential tour package that fulfills all your whims and fancies. Now that you have booked your tickets, let Thomas Cook India take care of all the nitty-gritties of your trip to Seychelles while you just focus on having a good time. Thomas Cook India’s team of travel experts organize and chalk out every Seychelles tour with a personal touch. We aim to ensure that your Seychelles holiday fits your needs like a glove. Thomas Cook India’s comfortable accommodation, novel experiences and a plethora of services make sure your family and you stay happy while on tour.
With Seychelles holiday packages available from all major cities such as Chennai, Cochin, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi getting to Seychelles with Thomas Cook India is convenient and hassle-free.
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Seychelles’ unspoiled beaches, strewn islets backed by rolling hills and swaying palm trees put you into a tropical state of mind. However, world class beaches, towering takamaka trees and lip-smacking food by the bay are just a few of the many memories that Seychelles has to offer. Meander through Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria City, the streets of which are dotted with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls, local herbs and spices along with a collection of sarongs and shirts. Where frenzied fishmongers compete for attention amongst each other to sell the highest number of seafood plates. Or awaken the adventure seeker in you as you hike though emerald tinged forests at Vallée de Mai. The choice is yours.
Seychelles’ climate ranges from temperate with winds whipping up the waves to dry with calm, languid waters that are perfect for world class diving. The best time to visit Seychelles is between the months of December and March, when the country comes alive with grand gala dinners and celebrations that pull all-nighters. Tourism at this time of the year is at an all time high. This is a good time to witness Mahe’s vibrant art scene in March. With the temperatures never reaching an unendurable limit, your days in Seychelles are all about unhurried sauntering and endless wanderings. The Petite Anse beach calls out to you for musings by the sea or adrenalin pumping water sports such as snorkeling and swimming in the silver-tinted waters. The nature enthusiast in you will certainly be spoilt for choice at this time of the year.
If you wish to take the road less travelled, go for the low season discounted Seychelles packages between June and September. When the weather is pleasant and suitable for birdwatching, hiking world class trails or simply lazing around at the beach without being interrupted. Visit the Thomas Cook website to check out discounted Seychelles tour packages during this period.
Most travellers travelling to Seychelles land at the Seychelles International Airport, located in the capital city of Victoria. Almost all international flights land in Victoria which is recognized as Seychelles’ largest city. Even though there are a total of eight airports spread across the country, this one is identified as the busiest airport. A non-stop flight from Mumbai to Seychelles takes around four hours and thirty minutes. Note that non-stop flights are available only from this city. If you are travelling from other cities, chances are that you will have common stop-over locations mostly at Dubai. Flights with stop-over locations operate from Chennai, Cochin, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi.
From Victoria, domestic flights connect you to several airport and islands across the country. One can choose between any of the following airlines - Jet Airways, Emirates, Qantas Airways, Air India, Air Asia, Kenya Airways and Sri Lankan Airways to reach Seychelles.
However, if you are travelling internationally, direct flights are available from London, Dubai, Mauritius, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Frankfurt and Abu Dhabi. It would be advisable to book your tickets well in advance, especially if you are travelling in the peak season. Seychelles is bustling with activities all year long, resulting in busy airports. Flight time from the capital takes approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes. However, quite a few airlines take as long as 29 hours depending on the transit destination and waiting period.
Seychelles International Airport is the busiest airport in Seychelles, around 18 minutes from Victoria City. With over 7,36,558 passengers, this is known to be the largest airport in Seychelles. From duty-free stores, restaurants, bars, cafes, ATM’s and currency exchange services, one can find just about anything under the sun. Upon arrival, individuals can avail of the bus, taxi or hotel shuttle or train services to reach Seychelles.
Seychelles is also home to other efficient airports such as Praslin Island Airport, Fregate International Airport, Assumption Island Airport, Alphonse Airport, and Denis Island Airport.
Seychelles spurs up images of swaying palm trees, milky waves that kiss your toes and electric live music at fine dining restaurants. Walk along turquoise fringed seashores at the Anse Maquereau beach or simply sip on your favourite cold beverage. Perhaps travel 300 years back in time as you marvel at old cannons and model ships at the National Museum of History in Victoria City. And as you walk upstairs, you get a glimpse into Creole’s culture with music displays, clothing and fishing architecture. This hamlet rewards all kinds of adventures. Seychelles tourism pivots around cities and islands such as Mahe Island, Victoria City, Praslin Island and Curieuse.
Seychelles is indeed everything that you could ever ask for with idyllic islets, beaches that spell tranquility and bustling markets that brim with life. Get ready to spread those wings and go island hopping. Or simply meander along Victoria City’s manicured gardens. To let you contemplate a little further, here are a few places to visit in Seychelles:
Victoria’s streets are dotted with timeworn colonial buildings, vibrant markets that offer forget-me-not souvenirs and a terrific museum that teaches you a history lesson. Granite mountains watch over you as you go on your epic adventure in Victoria. Whilst the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Church promises to answer all your prayers. A beautifully restored wooden structure houses the works of some of Seychelles’ most-loved painters.
This is where the adventure seeker finds endless hiking opportunities at Morne Seychellois National Park. Where one can snorkel with wondrous whale sharks in sight. At Mahe, paradise is just one bus or ride away. Where one reaches breathtaking natural attractions in the blink of an eye. The nature enthusiast in you will be thrilled with scenic trekking and snorkeling points. If you are a water baby, we suggest you go to the Beau Vallon Beach- dotted by swaying palms and towering takamaka trees.
This attraction has the reputation of being a temptress. With its exquisite lodging, tangled lush velvet jungles, curving hills that meet clear blue skies and an unhurried ambiance. This is where you can sit back and watch petite birds flutter around in the wilderness. Make your way to Vallée de Mai, a top choice national park in Praslin identified as a birding hotspot and every hiker’s favourite haunt. Or head to the Anse Volbert beach that is dotted with quirky eateries and fine dining restaurants. This gentle beach indeed offers food with a view. This is also a good place to sunbathe by the sea, with a book in your hand or go swimming in the gin-clear waters.
Curious in Curieuse island? A boat ride from Praslin island will transport you to this intriguing islet.
Say hello to Curieuse’s giant Aldabra tortoises and maybe take a selfie with them! The Baie Laraie invites you for evenings of belly aching laughter and scrumptious picnics with your family. Take a dip in the glazed waters off Baie Laraie or indulge in some sunning by the waters. The choice is yours.
This island is a major biodiversity hotspot along with being the country’s third largest granitic island.
A quaint research station in the village of La Passe is a safe haven for many a tortoise, sea turtles and bats. Hike to the steep edged cliffs and rugged rocks of Anse Mondon. Or say hello to the Silhouette’s extravagant underwater world.
A nature reserve that spells magic with its fairy terns, white-tailed tropic birds and clear waters. This is every nature lover’s favourite haunt. Trudge along dense forests that haven’t seen the light of day or watch determined birds nesting on every branch. Note that you can only visit this pristine islet from Monday to Friday, and that too as part of a tour to Curieuse and St Pierre Islet.
Food in Seychelles is blessed with a rich culinary heritage. Its cuisine is flavourful, wholesome, fresh and simple with an abundance of fish and rice on your plate. Here are a few splurge worthy dishes to dig into when you are in Seychelles.
Seychelles spells timeless beauty and is brimming with culture and interesting activities. Our Seychelles packages make sure they capture each and every experience. Here are some things to do while you are in Seychelles. Make sure you add them to your shortlisted Seychelles tour packages.
Spot a white-tailed tropic bird or a fairy tern as you trudge along dense forests when in Cousin Island. Or head to Praslin island where you can sit back and watch petite birds flutter around in the wilderness. Either way, Seychelles is the place to be if you are a nature enthusiast.
Head to the National Museum of History in Victoria City where a beautifully restored wooden building will give you a blast from the past. And as you walk upstairs, you get a glimpse into Creole culture with music displays, clothing and fishing architecture.
Make your way to the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria City, the streets of which are dotted with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls, local herbs and spices along with a collection of sarongs and shirts. Where frenzied fishmongers compete for attention amongst each other to sell the highest number of seafood plates.
It is now no secret that there are a range of activities and things to do in Seychelles. This combination of breezy beaches, overwhelming culinary experiences, exquisite fine dining restaurants and bustling markets is what entices you to opt for our Seychelles tour packages. What are you waiting for? Head to our Thomas Cook website and book your Seychelles family tour package or Seychelles honeymoon package right away!
The best month to visit Seychelles is between the months of December and March when the country comes alive with grand gala dinners and celebrations that pull all-nighters. The weather is milder during these shoulder months, making it suitable for sunbathing, wildlife watching, and scuba diving.
Seychelles is world-famous for being a luxury beach destination. It is an expensive destination to visit but you need not worry about that if you are traveling via Thomas Cook India. Our Seychelles tour packages are tailored as per your budget and accommodation needs.
There are a plethora of activities to do on your Seychelles trip such as rock climbing, golfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, barbeque in the boat, exploring La Misere Exotics Garden Centre, visiting nature reserves, etc. Seychelles is the most beautiful and the best place to experience your first scuba dive, so that must be on your to-do list when in Seychelles.
A minimum of seven days would be required to explore the beautiful country of Seychelles. Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands, has a lot to offer such as pristine turquoise water and white-sand beaches. You can add more days if you plan to go island hopping.
Yes, you can get a visa on arrival for a period of 30 days if you meet the required criteria. Note that Seychelles is a visa-free country. Travellers, on the other hand, must also receive a permit. You will not be able to apply for the permit online. Instead, as previously mentioned, you must obtain the permit upon arrival in the island country.
Direct flights are available from Mumbai to Seychelles only, while others have common stop-over locations such as Dubai. You can compare thousands of rates and airlines that fly to Seychelles to find and book cheap flight tickets to Seychelles.
No, they don’t have Uber in Seychelles yet. But you can always hire a cab, taxi, or take a bus ride to reach your desired destination. Catching a ride in the nearest available cab from anywhere around Seychelles' main inhabited islands is easy as there is Bouzāy which is like Ola & Uber.
Yes, you can consume alcohol in Seychelles. Throughout Seychelles, alcohol is readily available, and homebrews can be purchased at a low cost at any time of year.
Yes, it welcomes all kinds of travelers from across the world. Seychelles is also a wonderful place to take the kids.
Yes, it is completely safe for women to travel alone in Seychelles. We are going to say that Seychelles and its serene beaches are absolutely safe for solo female travelers. You do not need a boyfriend or a companion.
Want to walk along silhouettes of sand fringed by waters of the deepest blue, dive into Seychelle’s vibrant marine life and get lost in idyllic islands? Delve into the incredible intricacies of Seychelles tourism with Thomas Cook India’s Seychelles holiday packages. Let Thomas Cook India plan the ideal for Seychelles tour packages that promises you not just a holiday, but memories that will last a lifetime.
Our Seychelles tour is not just an agenda but a meticulously designed experiential tour package that fulfills all your whims and fancies. Now that you have booked your tickets, let Thomas Cook India take care of all the nitty-gritties of your trip to Seychelles while you just focus on having a good time. Thomas Cook India’s team of travel experts organize and chalk out every Seychelles tour with a personal touch. We aim to ensure that your Seychelles holiday fits your needs like a glove. Thomas Cook India’s comfortable accommodation, novel experiences and a plethora of services make sure your family and you stay happy while on tour.
With Seychelles holiday packages available from all major cities such as Chennai, Cochin, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi getting to Seychelles with Thomas Cook India is convenient and hassle-free.
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Seychelles’ unspoiled beaches, strewn islets backed by rolling hills and swaying palm trees put you into a tropical state of mind. However, world class beaches, towering takamaka trees and lip-smacking food by the bay are just a few of the many memories that Seychelles has to offer. Meander through Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria City, the streets of which are dotted with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls, local herbs and spices along with a collection of sarongs and shirts. Where frenzied fishmongers compete for attention amongst each other to sell the highest number of seafood plates. Or awaken the adventure seeker in you as you hike though emerald tinged forests at Vallée de Mai. The choice is yours.
Seychelles’ climate ranges from temperate with winds whipping up the waves to dry with calm, languid waters that are perfect for world class diving. The best time to visit Seychelles is between the months of December and March, when the country comes alive with grand gala dinners and celebrations that pull all-nighters. Tourism at this time of the year is at an all time high. This is a good time to witness Mahe’s vibrant art scene in March. With the temperatures never reaching an unendurable limit, your days in Seychelles are all about unhurried sauntering and endless wanderings. The Petite Anse beach calls out to you for musings by the sea or adrenalin pumping water sports such as snorkeling and swimming in the silver-tinted waters. The nature enthusiast in you will certainly be spoilt for choice at this time of the year.
If you wish to take the road less travelled, go for the low season discounted Seychelles packages between June and September. When the weather is pleasant and suitable for birdwatching, hiking world class trails or simply lazing around at the beach without being interrupted. Visit the Thomas Cook website to check out discounted Seychelles tour packages during this period.
Most travellers travelling to Seychelles land at the Seychelles International Airport, located in the capital city of Victoria. Almost all international flights land in Victoria which is recognized as Seychelles’ largest city. Even though there are a total of eight airports spread across the country, this one is identified as the busiest airport. A non-stop flight from Mumbai to Seychelles takes around four hours and thirty minutes. Note that non-stop flights are available only from this city. If you are travelling from other cities, chances are that you will have common stop-over locations mostly at Dubai. Flights with stop-over locations operate from Chennai, Cochin, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi.
From Victoria, domestic flights connect you to several airport and islands across the country. One can choose between any of the following airlines - Jet Airways, Emirates, Qantas Airways, Air India, Air Asia, Kenya Airways and Sri Lankan Airways to reach Seychelles.
However, if you are travelling internationally, direct flights are available from London, Dubai, Mauritius, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Frankfurt and Abu Dhabi. It would be advisable to book your tickets well in advance, especially if you are travelling in the peak season. Seychelles is bustling with activities all year long, resulting in busy airports. Flight time from the capital takes approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes. However, quite a few airlines take as long as 29 hours depending on the transit destination and waiting period.
Seychelles International Airport is the busiest airport in Seychelles, around 18 minutes from Victoria City. With over 7,36,558 passengers, this is known to be the largest airport in Seychelles. From duty-free stores, restaurants, bars, cafes, ATM’s and currency exchange services, one can find just about anything under the sun. Upon arrival, individuals can avail of the bus, taxi or hotel shuttle or train services to reach Seychelles.
Seychelles is also home to other efficient airports such as Praslin Island Airport, Fregate International Airport, Assumption Island Airport, Alphonse Airport, and Denis Island Airport.
Seychelles spurs up images of swaying palm trees, milky waves that kiss your toes and electric live music at fine dining restaurants. Walk along turquoise fringed seashores at the Anse Maquereau beach or simply sip on your favourite cold beverage. Perhaps travel 300 years back in time as you marvel at old cannons and model ships at the National Museum of History in Victoria City. And as you walk upstairs, you get a glimpse into Creole’s culture with music displays, clothing and fishing architecture. This hamlet rewards all kinds of adventures. Seychelles tourism pivots around cities and islands such as Mahe Island, Victoria City, Praslin Island and Curieuse.
Seychelles is indeed everything that you could ever ask for with idyllic islets, beaches that spell tranquility and bustling markets that brim with life. Get ready to spread those wings and go island hopping. Or simply meander along Victoria City’s manicured gardens. To let you contemplate a little further, here are a few places to visit in Seychelles:
Victoria’s streets are dotted with timeworn colonial buildings, vibrant markets that offer forget-me-not souvenirs and a terrific museum that teaches you a history lesson. Granite mountains watch over you as you go on your epic adventure in Victoria. Whilst the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Church promises to answer all your prayers. A beautifully restored wooden structure houses the works of some of Seychelles’ most-loved painters.
This is where the adventure seeker finds endless hiking opportunities at Morne Seychellois National Park. Where one can snorkel with wondrous whale sharks in sight. At Mahe, paradise is just one bus or ride away. Where one reaches breathtaking natural attractions in the blink of an eye. The nature enthusiast in you will be thrilled with scenic trekking and snorkeling points. If you are a water baby, we suggest you go to the Beau Vallon Beach- dotted by swaying palms and towering takamaka trees.
This attraction has the reputation of being a temptress. With its exquisite lodging, tangled lush velvet jungles, curving hills that meet clear blue skies and an unhurried ambiance. This is where you can sit back and watch petite birds flutter around in the wilderness. Make your way to Vallée de Mai, a top choice national park in Praslin identified as a birding hotspot and every hiker’s favourite haunt. Or head to the Anse Volbert beach that is dotted with quirky eateries and fine dining restaurants. This gentle beach indeed offers food with a view. This is also a good place to sunbathe by the sea, with a book in your hand or go swimming in the gin-clear waters.
Curious in Curieuse island? A boat ride from Praslin island will transport you to this intriguing islet.
Say hello to Curieuse’s giant Aldabra tortoises and maybe take a selfie with them! The Baie Laraie invites you for evenings of belly aching laughter and scrumptious picnics with your family. Take a dip in the glazed waters off Baie Laraie or indulge in some sunning by the waters. The choice is yours.
This island is a major biodiversity hotspot along with being the country’s third largest granitic island.
A quaint research station in the village of La Passe is a safe haven for many a tortoise, sea turtles and bats. Hike to the steep edged cliffs and rugged rocks of Anse Mondon. Or say hello to the Silhouette’s extravagant underwater world.
A nature reserve that spells magic with its fairy terns, white-tailed tropic birds and clear waters. This is every nature lover’s favourite haunt. Trudge along dense forests that haven’t seen the light of day or watch determined birds nesting on every branch. Note that you can only visit this pristine islet from Monday to Friday, and that too as part of a tour to Curieuse and St Pierre Islet.
Food in Seychelles is blessed with a rich culinary heritage. Its cuisine is flavourful, wholesome, fresh and simple with an abundance of fish and rice on your plate. Here are a few splurge worthy dishes to dig into when you are in Seychelles.
Seychelles spells timeless beauty and is brimming with culture and interesting activities. Our Seychelles packages make sure they capture each and every experience. Here are some things to do while you are in Seychelles. Make sure you add them to your shortlisted Seychelles tour packages.
Spot a white-tailed tropic bird or a fairy tern as you trudge along dense forests when in Cousin Island. Or head to Praslin island where you can sit back and watch petite birds flutter around in the wilderness. Either way, Seychelles is the place to be if you are a nature enthusiast.
Head to the National Museum of History in Victoria City where a beautifully restored wooden building will give you a blast from the past. And as you walk upstairs, you get a glimpse into Creole culture with music displays, clothing and fishing architecture.
Make your way to the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria City, the streets of which are dotted with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls, local herbs and spices along with a collection of sarongs and shirts. Where frenzied fishmongers compete for attention amongst each other to sell the highest number of seafood plates.
It is now no secret that there are a range of activities and things to do in Seychelles. This combination of breezy beaches, overwhelming culinary experiences, exquisite fine dining restaurants and bustling markets is what entices you to opt for our Seychelles tour packages. What are you waiting for? Head to our Thomas Cook website and book your Seychelles family tour package or Seychelles honeymoon package right away!
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