The group of tropical paradise islands known as the Seychelles are home to various rare bird species not found anywhere else in the world.  The island of Mahé will reveal a stunning landscape covered with lush tropical vegetation; including, banana plants, mango trees, breadfruit trees, coconut palms and many pure white sandy beaches. The beach at Anse Royale is the best for snorkelling while the capital Victoria is renowned for the National History Museum and fabulous Botanical gardens.  Visit Curieuse Island which has tortoises and Cousin Island which has turtle nesting beaches.

Victoria

Victoria Clock tower
An iconic landmark and one of the most recognized symbols of Victoria; this charming clock tower was built in 1903 and resembles the Little Ben in London.

Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market
A bustling market offering a wide range of local produce, spices, fresh seafood, and souvenirs, providing a vibrant taste of Seychellois culture.

Seychelles National Botanical Gardens
A beautifully landscaped garden featuring a diverse collection of tropical plants, including rare orchids and giant Aldabra tortoises.

Victoria Cathedral
A historic Roman Catholic cathedral known for its striking architecture and serene interior, reflecting the colonial heritage of Seychelles.

Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple
A colourful Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, showcasing vibrant sculptures and traditional South Indian architectural elements.

Musee de l’Artisanat
A museum dedicated to traditional Seychellois crafts and arts, displaying handmade items such as wood carvings, basket weaving, and local textiles.

Beau Vallon Beach
A popular beach located a short drive from Victoria, known for its beautiful white sands, clear waters, and a range of water sports and activities.

Mont Fleuri District
A residential area with scenic views of Victoria and access to various local attractions and amenities, providing a glimpse into everyday life in Seychelles.

National History Museum
A museum that highlights the natural and cultural history of Seychelles through exhibits on flora, fauna, and local traditions.

Anse Royal Beach
A picturesque beach on the southern coast of Mahé, known for its tranquil setting, clear waters, and opportunities for snorkelling and swimming.

Pirates Arms Restaurant
A popular dining spot in Victoria offering a range of local and international dishes in a relaxed, maritime-themed atmosphere.

Mahé, Praslin

Vallée de Mai
UNESCO World Heritage Site with the famous coco de mer palm tree and rich biodiversity.

Anse Lazio
Renowned for its stunning white sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkelling.

Anse Georgette
Beautiful, tranquil beach ideal for relaxation and enjoying the scenic surroundings.

Curieuse Island
Known for giant tortoises, mangrove forests, and nature walks.

Cousin Island
Nature reserve great for birdwatching and learning about conservation efforts.

St. Pierre Islet
Small island perfect for snorkelling with abundant marine life.

Praslin National Park
Includes Vallée de Mai and other scenic areas with walking trails.

Rita’s Art Studio
Local art and crafts showcasing Seychellois culture.

La Digue
Nearby island known for its relaxed vibe, beautiful beaches, and traditional lifestyle.

Local Markets and Restaurants
Fresh local produce, seafood, and Creole cuisine to experience.