SEYCHELLES
RICHNESS OF NATURE
Nearly 10% of the total area of the Seychelles archipelago is covered by tropical forests with numerous endemic species. The Seychelles islands are home to at least 15 species of birds, 3 mammals, 30 reptiles and amphibians. The second largest island of Seychelles – Praslin – is home to the Praslin National Park with the unique Mai Valley Reserve – Vallée de Mai. Around the country’s islands we can see majestic, unique coral reef formations more than 8,000 years old.
WHITE BEACHES
Seychelles, famous for its fabulous beaches, has been at the top of the rankings of top tourist destinations for many years. This remarkable archipelago hides more than 100 coral and volcanic islands. Unspoiled nature, the softest sand, giant turtles and ubiquitous coconut palms… From the deck of our catamaran you can visit all of the best Seychelles beaches.
Prepare for your trip – read the Seychelles Guidebook
SUMMER ALL YEAR ROUND
The Seychelles is located in a humid equatorial climate zone, and as a result, the average temperature here ranges from 24° to 30°C year-round. A southeasterly wind blows regularly from May to November, giving pleasant air movement. The warmer half of the year is from December to April, and the hottest months are March and April. The Seychelles is therefore a true paradise for sun lovers and vacationers.
If you want to deepen your knowledge of the archipelago and learn even more practical tips before your trip, choose Guide to the Seychelles. The comprehensive book is a real treasure trove of knowledge for anyone interested in traveling in the paradise islands.
EMBARK ON AN EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURE
Do you dream of a peaceful cruise and relaxing on secluded beaches? Or do you look forward to exciting expeditions and diving in an underwater paradise? Whatever your dream vacation looks like, we can help you create the perfect itinerary to suit your preferences and needs.