Seychelles Vacation and Trip Information

Best hotels, facts and information in Seychelles.

La Digue, the fourth largest inhabited island of the Seychelles, is well known for its beautiful beaches.  
  • La Digue, the fourth largest inhabited island of the Seychelles, is well known for its beautiful beaches.

tiarescott acc2

An archipelago in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar, Seychelles gained independence from Great Britain in 1976. A collection of 115 islands in two distinct groups, half comprised of granite with narrow coasts and central hill ranges and half of mostly uninhabitable coral atolls. Temperatures vary little throughout the year; even during the hottest months of March and April, the temperature rarely surpasses 88 degrees Fahrenheit.

Most of the Seychellois people are descendants of early French settlers and African slaves freed by the British from slave ships on the East African coast in the 19th century. As such, the culture is mostly a mix of French and African. 90 percent of the population is concentrated in the capital of Victoria on Mahé, the largest island.

Up to 16 islands offer tourist accommodations, from large resorts to more rustic island lodges. Beaches are plentiful, over 65 on Mahé alone, and with a total population of just over 80,000, overcrowding is far from a concern. Beyond the beaches, the Vallée de Mai forest on Praslin, the second largest island, offers a chance to see the Coco-de-Mer palm and the rare Seychelles Black Parrot.

Discover the Best of Seychelles

Best Hotels in Seychelles

La Reserve
Praslin, Seychelles

Average rating:

Le Duc De Praslin
Praslin, Seychelles

Average rating:

La Residence
Mahe, Seychelles

Average rating:

Le Jardin Des Palmes
Mahe, Seychelles

Average rating:

Hotel Archipel
Praslin, Seychelles

Average rating:

Banyan Tree Seychelles
Mahe, Seychelles

Average rating:

Class: 5 Star

Villa De Mer
Praslin, Seychelles

Average rating:

Copyright © 2009 TravelMuse, Inc. All rights reserved. TravelMuse Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.