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Anse Lazio Beach Escape

  • Half Day
  • Beaches, Leisure

Frequently listed among the world’s best beaches, Anse Lazio is pure paradise. Think powdery white sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and granite boulders framed by palm trees. It’s perfect for a swim, snorkel, or just lazing under the sun with a good book. A dreamy beach day that feels untouched and totally serene.

Anse Source d’Argent Beach Visit

  • Half Day
  • Beaches, Nature

Arguably the world’s most photographed beach, Anse Source d’Argent is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Massive granite boulders rise from shallow turquoise lagoons, while soft pinkish sand invites you to lounge or wade at low tide. The scenery is cinematic, and the beach is as peaceful as it is iconic.

Creole Cooking Class

  • Half Day
  • Culture, Food

Master the art of Seychellois cuisine in a hands-on session guided by local chefs. Prepare dishes like octopus curry or grilled fish in coconut milk using traditional techniques and spices. A rewarding way to experience the culture through food.

Curieuse Island Day Trip

  • Full Day
  • Beaches, Family, Islands, Nature, Wildlife

Just off Praslin’s coast lies Curieuse Island — a sanctuary for giant Aldabra tortoises and red mangrove forests. A guided day trip here includes forest walks, historical ruins, beach time, and often a BBQ lunch on the sand. It’s a well-rounded mix of wildlife, nature, and chill island vibes.

Cycle Around the Island

  • Full Day
  • Adventure, City Sightseeing, Culture, Scenic

La Digue’s laid-back charm is best explored on two wheels. Rent a bicycle and cruise along coconut-lined roads to hidden beaches, sleepy villages, and vanilla plantations. With barely any cars and a relaxed vibe, it’s a joyride through paradise. Stop wherever you fancy — this is slow travel at its finest.

Diving in the Inner Islands (All Islands)

  • Half Day
  • Adventure, Nature, Water Activities

Whether you’re a seasoned diver or newly certified, Seychelles delivers. Explore underwater sites like Shark Bank and Brissare Rocks — home to reef sharks, groupers, and vibrant coral gardens. October to November may even bring whale shark sightings. A surreal experience that reveals the Indian Ocean’s wild side.

Explore Victoria & Sir Selwyn Clarke Market

  • Half Day
  • City Sightseeing, Culture, Food

Wander through Victoria, one of the world’s smallest capitals, where local life pulses around the vibrant Sir Selwyn Clarke Market. Shop for fresh seafood, island spices, tropical fruits, and Creole crafts. It’s a sensory dive into Seychelles’ daily culture and a great intro to local flavors.

Fishing Trip with Local Crew (from Mahé/Praslin)

  • Full Day
  • Adventure, Culture, Water Activities

Hop aboard with a local crew for a day of deep-sea or reef fishing. Cast for tuna, snapper, and barracuda while soaking in epic sea views. Most trips include snacks or a lunch cooked on deck. A laid-back, authentic way to connect with Seychelles’ seafaring traditions.

Fond Ferdinand Nature Reserve

  • Half Day
  • Hiking, Mountains, Nature

This lesser-known reserve rivals Vallée de Mai with even more biodiversity and fewer crowds. The guided hike winds through dense tropical forest up to a spectacular panoramic viewpoint overlooking the inner islands. Along the way, spot unique palms, reptiles, and vibrant birdlife. A hidden gem for eco-enthusiasts.

Island Hopping by Boat or Helicopter

  • Half Day
  • Luxury, Scenic

See the Seychelles from sea or sky as you hop between Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. Helicopter tours reveal stunning coral-ringed atolls and turquoise lagoons, while boats offer up-close views of hidden beaches and granite cliffs. Perfect for special occasions or simply leveling up your island escape.

Kayaking & Stand-Up Paddleboarding (All Beaches)

  • Half Day
  • Adventure, Beaches, Nature, Water Activities

Glide through crystal-clear lagoons at your own pace on a kayak or SUP board. It’s a peaceful, low-impact way to explore mangrove channels, rock formations, or tucked-away coves. Equipment rentals are widely available, especially near hotels and beach hubs like Beau Vallon or Anse Volbert.

Local Creole Lunch at a Beach Café

  • Half Day
  • Culture, Food

Tuck into a hearty plate of grilled fish, tangy chutneys, and coconut-laced desserts at a laid-back beachfront café. With waves lapping just metres away and a gentle breeze in the air, this meal is more than food — it’s an atmosphere. Simple, soulful, and authentically Seychellois.

Morne Seychellois National Park Hike

  • Half Day
  • Adventure, Mountains, Nature

Hike into Seychelles’ misty mountain wilderness in its largest national park. Trails like Morne Blanc and Copolia wind through lush forests and reward with sweeping views of coastline and jungle canopy. It’s a thrilling escape for nature lovers and photographers.

Snorkelling in Sainte Anne Marine National

  • Half Day
  • Adventure, Beaches, Nature, Water Activities

Just a short boat ride from Mahé, this protected marine park is teeming with life. Glide over coral reefs buzzing with reef fish, rays, and the occasional sea turtle. The water’s clear, the currents are calm, and the colours are out of this world. Ideal for beginners and families looking for a gentle marine adventure.

Sunset Dinner at Beau Vallon Beach

  • Half Day
  • Beaches, Family, Food

Dine beachfront as the sun dips into the Indian Ocean, casting golden light on Mahé’s popular Beau Vallon Bay. Enjoy seafood platters and Creole tapas with your feet in the sand.

Union Estate Visit & Plantation Tour

  • Half Day
  • Culture, Heritage

Step back in time at this historical estate, where you’ll see how vanilla is grown and how coconut oil was traditionally made. Wander through colonial buildings, visit a giant tortoise pen, and end your tour right by the beach. A well-rounded look into La Digue’s agricultural and cultural roots.

Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve (UNESCO)

  • Half Day
  • Culture, Nature, UNESCO

Step into a Jurassic-like forest where the legendary Coco de Mer palm grows wild. This UNESCO-listed reserve is quiet, shaded, and mysterious — home to the rare black parrot and centuries-old trees. With winding trails and an otherworldly atmosphere, it feels like time stands still here. Nature lovers and photographers will find it absolutely magical.

Visit the Takamaka Rum Distillery

  • Half Day
  • Culture, Food

Step into the world of Seychelles’ iconic rum brand with a guided tour through a colonial-era estate. Learn about sugarcane cultivation, rum crafting, and aging, before sampling different blends in a laid-back tropical setting.

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