Day 1: Arrival in Mahé
Day 2: Mahé
Day 3: Praslin
Day 4: Praslin
Day 5: Praslin
Day 6: La Digue
Day 7: La Digue
Day 8: End of your trip
Wake up to a sumptuous breakfast in the morning and why not start your day at the beach.
Near the famous Beau Vallon beach, you'll find plenty of local stalls selling traditional food and souvenirs.
Sunbathe for an hour or two, then head to Victoria Market. You'll find fruit, vegetables and fish for sale.
There are also many historical monuments in the city, including the Victoria Clock, a replica of the Big Ben clock found in the UK.
After a day of exploring, return to the hotel to relax, then as the sun sets, head to the restaurant for a fantastic dinner.
Today you can visit the south of Mahé. There is a public bus service next to your hotel, but a rental car would be very useful. Your hotel reception can help you book one.
Domaine de Val des Prés in Au Cap can be your first stop. It is a small craft village and you will find many stalls selling local crafts. Be aware that the place is a national cultural heritage and one of the oldest estates on Mahé.
Continue down south and stop at Anse Royale, a beach renowned for snorkelling. And at the southern end is Intendance Beach. Also known as the wild south, it has retained its natural charm, a large white sandy beach and turquoise waters. Here you can stop to sunbathe before heading home.
In the Seychelles, it's not from town to town, but from island to island. Today, you take the ferry to Praslin Island. Formerly known as Ile de Palme, it is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vallée de Mai. On arrival at your hotel, leave your luggage, take your hat, sandals and camera.
Today, a car would be useful to visit most of the island. But there is also a public bus service. From your hotel, you can visit the May Valley. A virgin forest, untouched since the day of its discovery, exploring this magical place will take you at least 3 hours.
As you continue on your way, you will see picturesque landscapes and an endless blue sea. Head to Anse Lazio, one of the most popular beaches in Praslin.
Many tourists come here to enjoy the calm waters and sunbathe all afternoon.
If you are a nature lover, you can go to Fond Ferdinand, a guide would be very useful to show you all the endemic fauna and flora.
Many local tour operators offer day or half-day trips to the small neighbouring islands, such as Cousin, Cousine, Curieuse.
The opportunity to snorkel is not to be missed. You can also end the day with a lovely barbecue on the beach.
Treasure at the end of the rainbow! It could be. Take a boat to the island of La Digue. Formerly known as the Red Island, it is a small, quiet and peaceful island. Cycling is the preferred mode of transport, but you can also walk to most parts of La Digue. Your hotel is located in the heart of La Digue and is a great start to your trip. La Passe has many small shops selling local souvenirs and many stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables. Food and drink for the day can also be purchased from the vendors.
You can be Robinson Crusoe today. Hike around the island with a private guide and visit all the beautiful beaches along the way. Or spend a quiet, relaxing day at the Union Estate visiting the giant tortoises. Rated one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, Anse Source D'Argent awaits you at the end of your journey.
Your trip is over, you are going home today. As you take home many memories and photos, remember that Seychelles welcomes you at all times.
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