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THE MAIN ISLANDS


MAHE

This fertile, granite island with verdant forests, towering peaks and over 65 beaches enjoys diverse flora and fauna with striking endemic species to be discovered by organized excursions as well as on walks through lush countryside. North Mahe, home to famous Beau Vallon beach, tends to be more populous than other regions of the island, and discreetly features a range of hotels of all sizes, guesthouses and villas. South Mahe presents, in contrast, a wonderfully pastoral aspect and is home to some of the island’s prettiest beaches and villages too, all made accessible by an efficient network of roads. Victoria, one of the tiniest capitals in the world, has managed to retain much of its original charm and character with outstanding examples of traditional architecture, a busy market, shops, boutiques and service providers. Numerous hidden coves and bays can be visited on snorkelling expeditions with some even explorable by semi-submersible.

LA DIGUE

La Digue, lies 45 kilometres from Mahe and 7 kilometres from Praslin. It is the fourth largest island in Seychelles, celebrated for its granite boulders that seem to have been sculpted by a divine hand to adorn beaches of breathtaking beauty such as Anse Source D’Argent. The island, where more traditional modes of transport such as bicycles and ox-carts are still in use, is accessible mainly by traditional ferry arriving and departing from the quaint jetty of La Passe. La Digue’s authentic island-style accommodation is mainly situated on the west-coast while the east remains more or less untouched. At the L’Union Estate, visitors will have the chance to view some of the traditional local industries of times past while nature lovers will have the opportunity to seek out the rare black paradise flycatcher (Veuve), once feared to be close to extinction but now protected in the La Digue Veuve Reserve which is also home to two extremely rare species of terrapin. The island serves as an ideal stepping-stone to the nearby islands of Grande Soeur and Petite Soeur, Felicite, Coco and Marianne.

PRASLIN

Praslin’s original name of “Isle de Palme” bears eloquent testament to its reputation as home to the Vallee de Mai UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the famous Coco-de-mer grows wild on palms 40 metres tall and some 200 years old. So impressive is this forest that it led General Gordon (of Khartoum) to state his conviction that this was the site of the original Garden of Eden. Seychelles’ second largest island, Praslin, lies 40 kilometres north-east of Mahe and is accessible by Air Seychelles domestic flights in 15 minutes or by catamaran ferry in 45 minutes. Praslin, divided by a ridge of hills intersected by a road that leads through the Vallee de Mai, possesses some of Seychelles’ most striking beaches such as Anse Lazio, widely acclaimed to be the most beautiful beach on earth. Featuring the only 18-hole championship golf course in Seychelles and a luxurious casino, Praslin also has a rich assortment of hotels and guesthouses whose strong tradition of Creole hospitality over the years has proved a strong favourite with visitors. The island is ideally situated for holidaymakers wishing to island hop to a handful of nearby exotic destinations such as La Digue, Chauve Souris, Curieuse, St. Pierre, Cousine, and the island bird reserves of Cousin and Aride. It is also a haven for nature lovers seeking rare endemic species or for those wishing to explore the island’s network of footpaths.

an authentic Creole ambiance and hospitality. Each offers its own natural charm and appeal, assuring the visitor of a memorable tropical experience.

Island hopping is seamless in Seychelles with scheduled and chartered aeroplane and helicopter flights and marine ferry services available to make

SAILING

It is said that God designed Seychelles for sailors. Chartering a sailing or motor yacht will provide you with the finest opportunities to discover the hidden treasures of the most breathtaking archipelago on earth. With so many granitic and coral islands to explore, all within easy sailing distance and offering an exceptional choice of lagoons and picturesque bays with secure moorings, options for your personal itineraries are limitless.

Drop anchor in any one of the many sheltered bays and let crystal clear starlit skies lull you to sleep. When you awake, on a bed of translucent turquoise water, rub the sleep from your eyes …the beauty that confronts you is not a dream! Cruise among the Inner Islands and enjoy dazzling white beaches fringed by turquoise waters where you can snorkel and enjoy the spectacular underwater treasure house of the Seychelles’ Marine Parks. Or explore hidden island paths and enjoy exotic Creole seafood delicacies, in traditional, out-of-the-way restaurants. The coralline Outer Islands lie in a gleaming arc stretching towards the east coast of Africa, ranging in distance between 120 and 700 nautical miles from Mahe. A fleet of professionally maintained and operated mono or multi-hull yachts is available with many other types of boats for scenic cruises, snorkeling trips and island hopping excursions. Outside the cyclone belt and offering a year-round sailing season, moderate swells and gentle tides, there is no better way to enjoy these magical islands than by cruising their pristine waters and exploring the extraordinary bounty of Seychelles at your own pace. Keelboats…Catamarans…Bareboat…Crewed…Cruising…Diving…Fishing. Whatever your plans for the ultimate boating holiday might be, Seychelles will bring your dreams to life!

DIVING

“Seychelles is just as spectacular below the waterline as above.” Diving in Seychelles opens the door to a vast world that lies between 4° and 10° south of the Equator, home to a marine extravaganza as diverse and vibrant as it is unique.

The Inner Islands with their excellent PADI diving facilities, rest on a shallow plateau with prolific marine life and are renowned for diverse dives that include both coral reef and impressive giant granite formations. There are a number of world recognized dive sites, such as the Ennerdale Wreck and Brissare rocks as well as the even more spectacular sites around Marianne, the Sisters, Aride and other islands.

More distant locations are accessible on specialized, live-aboard dive boats. Dive depths range from 8 to 20 meters for inshore sites and up to 40 meters for offshore dives with all dives run as non-decompression dives. The Inner Islands reveal an abundance of marine life including Butterflyfish, Angelfish, Soldierfish, Squirrelfish and Sweepers among many others, their reefs a haven for such invertebrates as Octopus, Spiny Lobster and a plethora of Nudibranchs.

Regular current flows help support fan corals and colorful tree coral formations while remoter sites shelter the larger fish species, such as the Napoleon Wrasse, Giant Grouper, Reef Sharks and Ribbon-tailed Stingrays. Most spectacular are the plankton-eating Whale Sharks regularly sighted around the Inner Islands between August and November.

FISHING

It’s the stuff of fisherman’s tales. Over 1.4 million sq. km of fishing grounds offering catches of Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, Wahoo, Jacks, Giant Barracuda, Rainbow Runner, Dorado, Shark and other prize game fish. And you do not have to venture far from the shore for a record catch as international sport and recreational fishermen know when they enthusiastically return year round

to our sparkling waters. Seychelles’ Outer Islands are world-renown as the epicenter of saltwater fly-fishing where 5kg Bonefish are the norm, and catches of 25 kg Trevally frequent. For those fortunate enough to be able to take advantage of this controlled and exclusive sporting activity, saltwater fly-fishing can be arranged on islands such as Alphonse, St. Fran?ois, Desroches, Poivre, St. Joseph and Farquhar, where professional fishing guides make it the ultimate fly-fishing experience. Blue water fly-fishing is fast gaining popularity, offering the challenge of fighting a wide array of sport fish, in particular Sailfish, and where a “tag and release” policy is widely practiced. Traditional bottom fishing excursions with hand lines are popular among locals fishing for Snapper, Grouper and Emperor and a worthwhile test where prizes include Groupers weighing in excess of 30kgs. Whatever your preferred technique, you will be rewarded with some of the finest tasting fish in the ocean. A modern fleet with professional skippers and guides is at hand to ensure that the fishing experience is thoroughly enjoyed.Excursions can be tailored to meet individual client and group requests and can be easily arranged through hotels, local tour operators, licensed independent operators as well as the Marine Charter Association (a member of the International Game Fishing Association). Seasoned fishermen may bring their own equipment, but boats with experienced crew will supply all fishing equipment necessary for the various expeditions. No license is required for recreational fishing. Fishing the crystal clear, virgin waters of Seychelles will provide every fisherman, whether experienced or novice, with a truly unlimited experience!


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