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Travel Guide: Things to do on in Seychelles

The indefinable affinity towards the Aquamarine color and the sea waters that encompassed it, had me discover and virtually explore a uniquely beautiful destination – Seychelles.

Seychelles, The breathtakingly beautiful island chain, home to around 115 islands is truly an integrated beauty with lush blue waters that are added hues by the chromatic corals & rich habitat. The picturesque tropical land with its glimmering waters, iridescent sky and serene landscape paves beautiful ways to add sparkle to your vacation.

Things to do on in Seychelles:

1.Turn pink while treading over the pink sands of La Digue



Anse Source D’Argent, is a perfect picturesque coastline with pretty pink sand dotted by giant granite boulders that add the right tinge of texture to the smooth landscape. A simple walk on the smooth sand, Sun bathing or Snorkelling at this peaceful setup creates a paradisiacal aura.

2. Feel the colors of the alluring underwater life with Scuba diving & Snorkelling at Mahe



The blue depths of the water are awakened by colorful coral reefs and underwater life. Rare species such as the Giant Turtle could be spotted amongst the clear blue waters. The diving spots at La Digue, Praslin and Mahe range from 8 to 30 metres that are suitable for both beginner & experienced divers. Dive across the warm blue water’s underwater life and sunken shipwrecks on anytime throughout the year for best experiences.

3. Slow bicycle tours through the dense tropical landscape along the shoreline



Experience slow movement along the beach breeze filled with the fresh scent of moist tropical vegetation. Bicycles are also one affordable and enjoyable transport option available at Seychelles. Rent a bicycle and relish the beach experience.

4. Dancing with the waves at the beach parties & other entertainment


Awaken your spirit with the beachside entertainment involving Indigenous music & dance performances and native delicacies that enhance the experience. Mahe island in Seychelles lets your prolong the entertainment with its exciting nightlife.

5. Stay lit across twilight with hideaways



Rejoice the ravishing beach scenario beneath the iridescent sky with the range of options from exquisite resorts along the entire shoreline of Seychelles.  Private islands, secluded beach zones of the resorts provide a peaceful natural ambience, perfect for a vacation.

6. Relax under the soft music of the waves with Spa and other exclusive services at the hotels



Relax under the fresh aroma of the tropical flowers blown by the salty sea breeze at the Spa services available on the resorts. The indigenous tropical touch provides more the reason for halt.

7. Stay connected to the endless ocean with beach-view retreats



The exclusive range of resorts along the coastline offer breathtaking views of the turquoise extents Indian ocean reflecting the beautiful bright sky. Mahe and Praslin islands have a wide range of resorts suitable for all kinds of budget, all generously offering vivid views.

8. Experience the most unique beachside activities such as Turquoise Horse Trails



Horse trails, a unique experience at Seychelles marks both the land and the sea. Turquoise Horse trails takes you along the turquoise waters to touch & rejoice the surface water features while the land rail takes you along the dense tropical rainforest, mystical waterfalls and natural hideaways.

9. Explore the rich culture of Seychelles and fetch the souvenirs




Indulge in the exploration of culture of the African sands through the city tour, shopping streets and celebrations. Collect goodies such as artworks, native jewellery crafts, essential oils etc. Don’t miss the Coco De Mer, the legendary sea coconut of Seychelles.

All you’ll need before heading to Seychelles:

·         English speaking part of yourself.
·         A wallet with Seychelles Rupees. ( 1SCR= 5INR aprrox)
·         Travel bag with all necessities to enjoy the tropical setup.
·         Worry-free tummies, for there are Indian dining options at Seychelles.
·         Worry-free mind, for there is Visa on arrival for Indians.

·         The adventurous mode, to explore the tropics.

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