
Travel and stay in the Seychelles
between natural luxury and wild elegance
The Seychelles, an archipelago of primitive beauty in the heart of the Indian Ocean, invites you to discover a sanctuary of nature. From beaches dotted with unique granite boulders to the prehistoric forest of Vallée de Mai, and an exceptional biodiversity with crystalline waters, our stays in the Seychelles are a promise of wonder and exclusivity. Explore our offers and let yourself be transported to a true Garden of Eden.
What to remember about the Seychelles in 4 points
World-renowned beaches
Stretches of powdery white sand, like Anse Source d’Argent and Anse Lazio, regularly ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Unique granite rocks
The formations of granite boulders, polished by time, scattered along the beaches create a spectacular and photogenic setting.
Preserved biodiversity
A true laboratory of nature, with endemic species like the Coco de Mer, Aldabra giant tortoises, and numerous rare birds.
“Island Hopping” experience
Each main island (Mahé, Praslin, La Digue) offers a different atmosphere, inviting exploration and adventure.
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Discover the Seychelles
What are the must-visit places in the Seychelles?
Each island of the Seychelles is a treasure. On La Digue, the beach of Anse Source d’Argent is an absolute must-see with its granite boulders. On Praslin, don’t miss the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO-listed site, to admire the famous Coco de Mer in a forest that seems from another time, as well as the beach ofAnse Lazio. On Mahé, the main island, the capital Victoria with its colourful market and “Little Ben” clock offers a cultural touch. The Morne Seychellois National Park allows for beautiful hikes. Meeting the Aldabra giant tortoises on Curieuse Island or in enclosures is a memorable experience.

What are the most beautiful islands to visit in the Seychelles?
- Curieuse: A national park island where giant tortoises roam freely.
- La Digue: The most picturesque, to be explored by bike, famous for its postcard-like beaches.
- Praslin: Known for the Vallée de Mai and its spectacular beaches like Anse Lazio.
- Mahé: The largest island, home to the capital and offering a great diversity of landscapes, beaches, and hiking trails.

What is the climate like in the Seychelles?
The Seychelles enjoy a warm and pleasant equatorial climate all year round, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C. The archipelago is located outside the cyclone belt. The seasons are paced by the trade winds:
- De May to October, the southeast winds bring cooler and drier weather (ideal for hiking and sailing).
- De December to March, the northwest winds bring warmer and more humid weather with more frequent showers.
- The transition months, April and November, are often calm and perfect for diving and snorkeling.

What to eat in the Seychelles? Gastronomy in the Seychelles
Seychellois Creole cuisine is a tasty blend of French, African, Indian, and Chinese influences, highlighting seafood. Try the fish or octopus curries with coconut milk, the grilled fish freshly caught, the millionaire’s salad (heart of palm) and the shark chutney. The ladob is a typical dish that can be savoury (with salted fish) or sweet (with bananas and sweet potatoes cooked in coconut milk).
When to go to the Seychelles?
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T° max | 30°C | 31°C | 31°C | 32°C | 31°C | 29°C | 28°C | 29°C | 29°C | 30°C | 30°C | 30°C |
Rainy days | 18 d | 11 d | 11 d | 14 d | 11 d | 10 d | 10 d | 10 d | 11 d | 12 d | 14 d | 18 d |
T° sea | 28°C | 29°C | 29°C | 30°C | 29°C | 27°C | 26°C | 26°C | 27°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C |
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Practical advice for your trip to the Seychelles
The Coco de Mer seed, endemic to the island of Praslin, is the largest and heaviest seed in the plant kingdom, weighing up to 25 kg.
The official currency is the Seychellois Rupee (SCR). However, Euros (€) and US Dollars ($) are widely accepted in hotels and for tourist activities. Credit cards are also prevalent in major establishments. It’s useful to have Rupees for small local businesses.
The inhabitants of the Seychelles are called Seychellois and Seychelloises.
The Seychelles have three official languages: Seychellois Creole, English, and French. All are commonly used and understood.
In the Seychelles, the plugs are type G (British model with 3 rectangular prongs). An adapter is therefore essential for European devices. The voltage is 240V and the frequency is 50Hz.