 The
Seychelles Islands lie about one thousand miles off
the coast of Africa and a little bit south of the Equator.
The land is made of granite on the inner islands, and
the outer islands are made of coral that sticks above
the water line, which is called atolls. The inner granite
islands of the Seychelles are the tips of a giant plateau
under the water, which broke off from the African continent
when the plates shifted millions and millions of years
ago. |
The best time to visit the islands
of the Seychelles is anytime. January sees the most
rain, and July and August see the least amount of rainfall.
The temperature and humidity are relatively stable year-round,
hovering between 75 F and 90 F, and humidity around
80%. During the months between December and March, including
December and March, you are more likely to encounter
grayer, windier days due to cyclone activity elsewhere
in the Indian Ocean. Nevertheless, this is one of the
two peak seasons for traveling to the Seychelles, along
with June and July. |
Scychelles offers accommodation
to meet the needs of each and every visitor. Each hotel
category offers an assortment of hotels, from deluxe
five star island resorts to the smaller boutique style
guesthouses or the family friendly beach resorts |
Honey Moon (Tour Code SEZ
01) |
For an exclusive level of privacy
and luxury, Seychelles currently offers 14 private island
escapes, each offering the unparalleled exclusivity
of only one establishment. |
Experience our floating accommodation,
our Yachting and sailing accommodation provide both
per cabin and charter your own yacht options, life afloat
allows you to explore Scychelles at your own pace and
discover coves and beaches inaccessible by land. The
Yachts are available fully crewed with skipper and chef. |
Try the Island Hoping Holidays,
featuring the three main island of Mah’e, Praslin
and LA Digue, let you explore Mahe’s bustling
market and soaring mountains, the legendary Valle de
Mai on Praslin and the laid back tranquility of La Digue. |
Beach holidays (Tour Code
SEZ 02) |
Self – catering |
Seychelles offers a wide range
of self catering properties. |
Island Hoping Holidays |
A three island holiday, featuring
the three main island of Mah’e, Praslin and LA
Digue, let you explore Mahe’s bustling market
and soaring mountains, the legendary Valle de Mai on
Praslin and the laid back tranquility of La Digue. |
Floating accommodation |
 Our
Yachting and sailing accommodation provide both per
cabin and charter your own yacht options, life afloat
allows you to explore Scychelles at your own pace and
discover coves and beaches inaccessible by land. The
Yachts are available fully crewed with skipper and chef. |
Excursions |
Reef safari Full day (Tour
Code SEZ/EX 01) |
 Sainte
Anne Marine Park, only a short boat ride from the capital
Victoria, where you will be immersed in the park’s
teeming underwater ecosystem in the semi-sumbersible.
We provide lightweight snorkeling vests and snorkeling
equipment to allow you to get up close to the fascinating
underwater world |
Praslin – La Digue
island tour (Tour Code SEZ/ex02) |
A full day guided tour of two of
Scychelle’s most enchanting islands, to experience
their unique character and their breathtaking natural
beauty.
Praslin is the home to Seychelles Black Parrot, Blue
Pigeon and Bulbul, three of world’s rarest birds.
Explore the beautiful Valle de Mai, a magnificent forest
of palms and other rare flora and fauna, where the unique
double nutted co code –mer plam grows in abundance. |
La Digue Island remains virtually
unspoiled, with the transportation mainly by ox-cart
or bicycle. La Digue’s Anse Source d’Argent
is one of the world’s most famous beaches, renowned
for its spectacular granite formations standing since
the dawn of time. |
Vallee de Mai – Anse
Lazio (Tour Code SEZ/Ex03) |
 Take
a full day tour to the second largest island, home to
the renowned Vallle de Mai, where the magnificent Coco
– de Mer, the world’s heaviest nut, grows
on ancient palms.
Anse Lazio, island’ most beautiful
beaches - the perfect spot for a refreshing dip or just
a lazy, tropical afternoon. |
Cousin, Curieuse, St-Pierre
(Tour Code SEZ/Ex04) |
 Begin
a full day tour fist to the island of Cousin, a special
nature reserve, home to some of Scychelles rarest brids.
Then island hop to curieuse island
National Park where a unique island ecosystem awaits
as you follow the twisting path through mangrove swams
to the site of a tortoise breeding colony. |
At St. Pierre You will have a chance
to relax or to snorkel in to a kaleidoscope of underwater
activity. |