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Top Must-Visit Attractions in Seychelles Paradise Islands

  • Writer: John Samual
    John Samual
  • Aug 20
  • 3 min read
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You can’t go to Seychelles without going to the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve with a rare Coco de Mer palm and an ancient forest that seems like a prehistoric paradise. UNESCO's Diamond Every inch of the Tana Delta is inspired by paradise, so much so that the "Garden of Eden" often comes to mind. Strolling through its vigorous foliage is a surreal experience and must-see on your Seychelles island escape. Anse Source argent – La Digue’s beach to impress the most sumptuous transatlantic sun lounge artist.


There is also Anse Source argent, one of the worlds most photographed beaches, on La Digue Island. Famous for its pink sand, imposing granite formations and azure waters, it’s a beach you dream of here, both photographers and beachgoers. Other things La Digue’s laid-back island roads endear me to: Cycling through them to make my way to this beach. So, if you are booking a Seychelles Tour Package, do ensure that his place is included in your itinerary.


Here are the Top Must-Visit Attractions in Seychelles Paradise Islands

 

Curieuse Island – Land of the Giant Tortoises


The island is known for its free roaming population of giant Aldabra tortoises. It also offers forests of mangrove, walking trails, and traces of its colonial past. This eco-tourism jewel showcases Seychelles’ dedication to preservation and is a visit not to miss for wildlife lovers.

 

Morne Seychellois National Park – Paradise for Hikers


A hiker’s paradise, Morne Seychellois National Park covers more than 20 per cent of the largest island, Mahé. The trails wind through misty mountains, thick forests and seaside bluffs with views across the Indian Ocean. If you’re planning to be active while you’re on the islands of Seychelles, consider visiting this park, where everything from a casual stroll to a challenging hike can be accommodated.

 

Snorkel paradise at Sainte Anne Marine National Park


Close to Mahé, Sainte Anne Marine National Park contains crystal waters filled with vibrant marine life. You can also snorkel, ride a glass-bottom boat and see colorful coral reefs, tropical fish and sea turtles. Protected Park is guaranteed peace and eco-friendly for families and nature lovers.

 

Beau Vallon Beach – Most Popular Beach of Seychelles


On Mahé, Beau Vallon Beach has plenty going on, from water sports and local markets to beachside dining. It’s also a choice spot among tourists and New Yorkers. Beau Vallon is one of the beautiful beaches known to tourists in Seychelles where golden sand is surrounded by the aquamarine waters that stretch and come alive to some fabulous locally acclaimed restaurants and hotels full of some exciting nightlife.

 

A Relatively Unchanged Site – Aldabra Atoll


Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Aldabra Atoll among the Earth’s largest coral atolls and one of its most unblemished ecosystems. It is the home of thousands of giant tortoises, rare birds and colorful marine life, a haven for eco-tourists. Isolated and less frequented, it embodies the unspoiled nature of Seychelles.

 

Victoria: Capital and Largest City of the Seychelles


Victoria – one of the worlds tiniest capital -provides cultural and historical glimpses into the lifestyle of the Seychellois. The Clock Tower, Sir Selwyn Clarke Market and The National Botanical Gardens are particular points of interest. Walking through Victoria is an exposure to local customs, food and art thus lending a cultural amplifier to your Seychelles Tour Package.

 

Bird Island – What could be better for anyone interested in birds?


Bird Island is, as its name implies the paradise of bird watchers. It’s a sanctuary for millions of seabirds, among them the famed sooty terns. In addition to birdlife, the island also has turtle watching and swimming in super clear waters. Bird Island is a tranquil destination for those that want to escape.

 

Conclusion


The Seychelles islands are a tropical paradise in themselves, presenting an incredible array of natural wonders and wildlife, and a fascinating synthesis of the many cultures that have come together there. Be it world-class beaches such as Anse Lazio and Anse Source d’Argent or natural reserves like Vallée de Mai or Aldabra Atoll, the attractions in Seychelles caters to every type of traveler. Whether you're looking for that magical honeymoon, a relaxed family holiday or your own little desert island adventure, these islands give memories that last a lifetime.


A planned trip to the Seychelles with a reliable partner such as Gokite Tours, means that you can get to focus on your adventure and on getting the most out of the local experience without a hitch or having to think long and hard before, during and after booking a journey. If you dream about an idyllic Seychelles island vacation, the time is now to discover these tropical islands and make memories. With its idyllic combination of beaches, wildlife and culture, the Seychelles offers one of the most alluring locations for travel.

 

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