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Seychelles Trips & Tours

Seychelles

Hope between Seychelles’ islands and bask on beaches that redefine paradise.

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Seychelles Trips & Tours

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Seychelles Trips & Tours

115 shining islands, luxury hotels, waving palms and cotton-candy beaches? Welcome to the Seychelles.

With more than 115 tiny white islands glistening like pearls in the brilliant-turquoise Indian Ocean, the Seychelles brings a whole new meaning to the word "idyllic". The main islands Mahé and Praslin may offer high-octane glamour alongside endlessly perfect beaches, but the archipelago offers far more than first meets the eye. For back-to-nature experiences, try Fregate Island with its shuffling jumbo tortoises, Desroches to admire profusions of wild and colourful orchids or La Digue to spot the aptly named paradise fly-catcher. So, whether you’re looking for a sunlounger and a cocktail on the hour, every hour, or a Robinson Crusoe escapade, a Seychelles holiday should definitely be on your list.

Why you'll love your Seychelles Trips & Tours package

Why you'll love it

Powdery white beaches? Check. Shimmering azure waters? Check. But what makes the Seychelles really stand out is the archipelago's fascinating flora and fauna. Explore the remarkable nature reserves, both on land and in the ocean (from which turtles emerge to lay their eggs, and the multicoloured reefs swirl with fish).

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

If you fancy a spot of rustic island living and a pace of life as slow as one of the resident tortoises, then head to Bird Island, the Seychelles' most remote atoll. As its name implies, the island is a haven for some of the most gloriously beautiful birds in the world too.

Something to think about

Something to think about

The Seychelles has a deserved reputation for being one of the glitziest destinations in the world, with some of the most exclusive private islands ready to be lounged upon – but accommodation here does come with a matching price tag!

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When to go on a Seychelles Trip

Located just south of the equator, the tropical islands of the Seychelles enjoy blissful temperatures pretty much 365 days of the year. Most of the islands miss out on those pesky tropical storms and cyclones (apart from the southernmost islands), and the whole area is malaria-free so no worries over medication either. But that’s not to say there isn’t some fluctuation in the weather! November to March is the wettest period in the Seychelles; think afternoon downpours and slightly higher temperatures. Afternoon downpours aren’t uncommon but there are also beautiful dry days too. April is the calmest month and then comes the winter ‘dry’ season from May to October. Travel now for picture-perfect days and balmy temperatures that hover around the 27-degree mark.
October is an extra special month in the Seychelles with the Festival Kreol, a lively celebration of music, dance, and mouthwatering Creole food. The wet seasons, between November and March, are warmer and more humid but the water is crystal clear, perfect for snorkeling and diving with visibility of up to 30 meters. The Seychelles also sit outside the cyclone belt, so storms are rare."
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