Seychelles is a gorgeous destination, with its white sandy beaches, clear waters, and unique wildlife. Snorkel around Sainte Anne Marine National Park, hike in Morne Seychellois National Park, or spot rare birds on Cousin Island. Discover what makes the Seychelles special in our travel guides.
Staggeringly seductive beaches, majestic marine life, and exquisitely distinct island culture lay in wait for explorers setting their sights on Seychelles, a truly unique utopia.
Tourism Seychelles, the nation’s tourism department, exists today as a catalyst for sustained tourism growth and development in Seychelles.
Planted more than a century ago, the vibrant flora housed within the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens provides a stunning pop of colour to any vacation…
Breathtaking palm-fringed beaches, myriad marine life and historic charm – revel in the natural wonders of the Seychelles, a true taste of the exotic.
Mahé is a hive of activity, that embodies the colourful spirit of both the Seychelles and the striking oblique bands of its national flag.
Staggeringly seductive beaches, majestic marine life, and exquisitely distinct island culture lay in wait for explorers setting their sights on Seychelles, a truly unique utopia.
From luxury chalets to authentic island living, Outlook Publishing recommends the most essential things to do in the Seychelles.
Tourism Seychelles, the nation’s tourism department, exists today as a catalyst for sustained tourism growth and development in Seychelles.
Planted more than a century ago, the vibrant flora housed within the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens provides a stunning pop of colour to any vacation predominantly spent on white sandy beaches.
From long-established rum distilleries to winding nature trails, discover the landmarks that make the Seychelles an essential destination.
It is essential to meticulously plan your island-hopping transportation and strategise carefully when navigating the Seychelles islands.
Breathtaking palm-fringed beaches, myriad marine life and historic charm – revel in the natural wonders of the Seychelles, a true taste of the exotic.
Mahé is a hive of activity, that embodies the colourful spirit of both the Seychelles and the striking oblique bands of its national flag.
With its vibrant Creole culture, astonishing biodiversity and breath-taking seascapes, island-hoppers prepare to set sail to the idyllic isles of the Seychelles.
Most people visit the Seychelles archipelago for the beaches, but from cuisine to culture, it has much more to offer than that.