Seychelles, a true paradise for body and spirit in search of peace and sun.
In addition to the magnificent beaches, bathed by the characteristic turquoise waters, there is a wide range of services and hidden places to discover.
The Marina of Eden Island in Mahé, the main island of the Seychelles, offers beautiful natural mountain and marine landscapes.
In addition, here you can visit the botanical gardens, which preserve many rare species of plants and flowers, such as the jellyfish plant, or the typical orchids.
The island of Praslin is the ideal destination for those who want a complete experience of the Seychelles: beautiful resorts, the presence of a rare and heterogeneous fauna and flora and fabulous beaches surrounded by coral reefs.
We recommend a visit to the National Park of the island, where is enclosed the extraordinary forest of palm trees that characterizes the Vallée de Mai.
One of the most photographed destinations of the place is the small island of St. Pierre: this uninhabited place is characterized by its granite and jagged constitution, with a small green oasis of palm trees in the center.
Here you can practice diving and snorkeling in the pristine waters.
Considered the most beautiful beach on the island together with Anse Lazio, Anse Georgette embodies all the characteristics of a paradise oasis.
What makes it special is not only in the beautiful landscape, but in the liveability of the area: the beach is never crowded, and this is possible with a simple permission by sea that allows you to stagger the entrance to the beach.
The island of Curieuse is famous for its giant turtles, in fact it has been declared "Curieuse Marine National Park" and hosts about 500 specimens of giant turtles of Aldabra.
Grand Soeur and Petite Soeur are two islands of the archipelago also called "Sister Islands".
Both islands are ideal places for excursions and also offer beautiful beaches ideal for observing the underwater life of the territory.
The island of La Digue is full of picturesque beaches, caused by pink granite rocks, here it is usual to experience the surrounding nature through bike rides or by taxi.
Cousin Island is entirely covered by the natural reserve of the surrounding area, with about 300,000 birds and 100-year-old giant turtles that can be found on the island’s path, such as the loggerhead turtle, at risk of extinction.
Moreover, it is the island with the highest concentration of geckos in the world and all the species that inhabit this territory are protected and live free in unspoilt nature.