There is a lot to do in the Seychelles both above and below the waves. You could go on a guided nature walk or perhaps take out a hobie cat for a sail. Here is some of what we think you should do on land and sea:
Activities in the Seychelles
Where to go in Seychelles
The Aldabra Group
If you were to spin a globe we’d bet our bottom dollar you wouldn’t spot the Aldabra group of islands. And yet these remote atolls, with...
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Luxury Hotels in Seychelles
Cousine Island
Lying off the west coast of Praslin, and accessible by helicopter from Mahé, with just four spacious villas, Cousine Island offers an exclusive...
Four Seasons at Desroches Island
This remote island, roughly two miles long and half a mile wide, has just this one place to stay on it, Four Seasons at Desroches Island.
North Island
This small, private island - just a mile long by half a mile across - was abandoned in the 1970s following the collapse of the coconut industry....
Frégate Island Private
Frégate Island Private, named after the graceful bird, is a near-perfect, 740-acre private island in the Seychelles, accommodating a maximum...
Six Senses Zil Pasyon
Set amidst the idyllic islands of the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, the private island of Felicite is soon to be home to the Six Senses Zil...
Alphonse Island
Part of the Seychelles Archipelago, Alphonse Island is a luxury private island resort with fantastic diving facilities. With pristine waters...
Astove Coral Lodge
Hosting just six guests per week, Astove Island Lodge is a rustic and private island hideaway on Astove Island.
Cosmo Eco Lodge
The only property on the picture-perfect Cosmoledo Atoll, Cosmo Eco Lodge on Wizard Island is as wonderfully remote as it gets.
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Just Back From The Outer Alphonse Islands of the Seychelles
I recently had the wonderful opportunity to visit the remote and untouched Alphonse Island - one of the outer islands of the Seychelles. Located one hour away by plane from the main island of Mahe, Alphonse sits in prime position to offer the chance to encounter myriad marine species, from…
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Your Dive Calendar Part 2
Part two of our dive calendar starts smack bang in midsummer. A time during which the UK does its best to produce temperatures that remotely resemble the season and everyone else tallies up their remaining annual leave and heads somewhere well versed in summer sun. If this sounds like you,…
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Top Dive Destinations for October
When summer holidays are in full swing, planning an October getaway might not be front of mind, but we've got a word to the wise: there's no better time. You still have time to scoop those sought-after spots while availability is plentiful. Whether you're looking for a fast flight to a…
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Top Ten Mobula Ray Facts
Bat ray, carpet ray, flying tortillas, mobs… With their strange appearance and quirky behaviour, mobula rays have many nicknames. Thanks to two horn-shaped fins protruding from the front of their head, they're also commonly known as devil rays. But despite their devilish looks, mobulas are…
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Top Ten Long-Haul Diving Holidays
Feeling the warmth of the sun on your skin as you step off the plane is one of life's great pleasures. There's something truly wonderful about venturing to a sun-drenched tropical paradise, and the further away, the better. It's also no coincidence that these distant destinations have some…
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