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Why is Seychelles so special?

Seychelles is unique The world's only granite islands in mid-ocean, the world's oldest ocean islands, the world's largest raised coral atoll and a whole host of attractions make up what is surely the world's ultimate tropical paradise.



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Visitors a guaranteed to fall in love with Seychelles' immaculate beaches – quiet, clean, palm-fringed and carpeted with tantalizingly soft sand. It's little wonder that they are frequently listed as some of the best beaches in the world.

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Seychelles is a cluster of charming islands found in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, off East Africa. While it's true that the archipelago serves as a tropical, luxury honeymoon hotspot, this island nation also proves that it's much more than that with its gorgeous landscapes, abundant nature, and rich culture.

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Most visitors are attracted to the excellent beaches and the turquoise waters. The coral atolls are home to giant lagoons which are full of marine wildlife which makes them naturally attractive to divers and snorkelers. One fact is much of the Seychelles Islands flora and fauna cannot be found anywhere else on earth.

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Sure, they really worth it! Seychelles is a unique place. You won`t find SUCH nature and landscapes in Bora-Bora or anywhere else, they are different. From what I have seen in Seychelles, I think you will hardly find an over-the-water bungalow.

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Contributing to the high cost of living in Seychelles – 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean - is the fact that 80 percent of what is consumed is imported. The government has started to put in place measures to curb the cost of living.

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Seychelles is a bona fide paradise: a string of tropical islands surrounded by a turquoise ocean, with wild nature, stunning landscapes, and some of the best luxury hotels and resorts in the world.

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Known more for its beaches than its nightlife, whatever little there is of it, Seychelles' nightlife is centred around Mahé, Praslin and La Digue. There are a few nightclubs, casinos and pubs to hop to other than your mainstream hotel or resort's modestly vibrant in-house discotheques, bars and gaming rooms.

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With much fewer islands, but still an impressive amount, island hopping is just as important in Seychelles as in Maldives. Each of the islands is much larger, and they differ from each other in that there are some 40 granite islands lying around the Mahé, while the outer, 90-odd islands are made of coral.

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Seychellois people are very warm and cordial. They like inviting tourists to their homes. If you are fortunate to get such an invite from them, do visit them.

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Don't walk alone in the area and be extremely vigilant at all times. Theft is common on beaches. Avoid deserted beaches and solo trips to the beach, other than at major hotels. A beach security unit composed of police men and women patrols the main public beaches.

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We think 1 week in the Seychelles is about the minimum amount of time to visit the islands for, as it will let you see a number of different islands, and see a fair few sights.

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5 Best Places to Visit in the Seychelles
  • Mahé Island: Everything Under the Sun. ...
  • Praslin: Great Beaches & Cool Forests. ...
  • La Digue: Postcard-Perfect Beaches. ...
  • Private Islands: The Ultimate Beach Holiday. ...
  • Outer Private Islands: Phenomenal Diving & Snorkelling.


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Maldives is the more expensive here with good private islands accommodations starting at around 20k a night, there are cheaper rooms available as well but the good rooms start at around the 20k a night mark. Seychelles, on the other hand, does have cheaper accommodations available.

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Maldives is the more expensive here with good private islands accommodations starting at around 20k a night, there are cheaper rooms available as well but the good rooms start at around the 20k a night mark. Seychelles, on the other hand, does have cheaper accommodations available.

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The best time to visit the Seychelles is between April and May, or October and November, as these are the calmer periods between the two trade winds which hit the island each year. The northwest trade wind blows from November to March and the southeast wind from May to September.

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The Caribbean island of St. Barts is the most expensive vacation destination in the world, largely because of its high accommodation costs, which average $1,770 per night, according to the analysis.

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Are you looking to find the most peaceful island in the world? Well, Kimitoön may just be the one. This island in the Archipelago Sea is a large coastal island with a rural landscape, typical of southern Finland - it's surrounded by the inner archipelago and outer archipelagos of minor islands.

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