Curator’s statement
The Seychelles is a stunning archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, known for its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and lush green mountains. It's a popular destination for luxury travelers, offering a variety of world-class resorts, spas and restaurants. Here are a few reasons you should consider the Seychelles for your next luxury vacation:
Natural beauty: The Seychelles is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, as well as lush rainforests, coral reefs and marine life.
Luxury accommodations: The Seychelles offers a variety of world-class resorts, villas and private islands, perfect for travelers seeking the ultimate in luxury and relaxation.
Fine dining: The Seychelles has a thriving culinary scene, with restaurants serving everything from fresh seafood to international cuisine.
Activities: In addition to swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing on the beach, there are a variety of activities to enjoy in the Seychelles, including snorkeling, diving, hiking and fishing.
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Things to do in Seychelles
Visit the beaches
Some of the most popular beaches in the Seychelles include Anse Lazio on Praslin, Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue and Beau Vallon on Mahé.
Go snorkeling & diving
The Seychelles is home to a variety of marine life, including colorful fish, coral reefs and sea turtles. You can go snorkeling and diving right off the beach or you can take a boat tour to some of the more remote areas of the ocean.
Hike the Morne Seychellois National Park
The Morne Seychellois National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers over 40% of Mahé. The park offers stunning views of the island and its surrounding waters.
Visit the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve
The Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve is another UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it's home to the coco de mer palm tree, which produces the world's largest seed.
Take a boat trip to the other islands
The Seychelles is made up of over 100 islands, so there's plenty to explore. You can take a boat trip to some of the other islands, such as Praslin, La Digue and Curieuse Island.
Luxury experiences
Stay at a private island resort: The Seychelles is home to many private island resorts, offering the ultimate in luxury and exclusivity. Some of the most popular private island resorts in the Seychelles include:
Fregate Island Private
Denis Private Island
Desroches Island
Charter a yacht: Chartering a yacht is a great way to explore the Seychelles at your own pace. You can visit secluded beaches, go snorkeling and diving in remote areas and enjoy sunset cruises.
Book a spa treatment: The Seychelles has a lot of world-class spas offering a variety of treatments, from massages and facials to body wraps and scrubs.
Dine at a fine-dining restaurant: The Seychelles has a thriving culinary scene, with restaurants serving everything from fresh seafood to international cuisine. Some of the most popular fine-dining restaurants in the Seychelles include:
The Boathouse
La Grande Maison
The Fish Trap
Villa Source d'Argent
Places to eat & drink in Seychelles
The Fish Trap (Mahe): The Fish Trap is a fine-dining restaurant located on the beach at Constance Ephelia, a luxury resort on Mahe. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, stunning views of the Indian Ocean and impeccable service. The menu features a variety of seafood dishes, including grilled lobster, pan-seared scallops and seared tuna. The restaurant also has a wine list with over 200 different wines to choose from.
La Grande Maison (Mahe): La Grande Maison is another fine-dining restaurant located on Mahe. The restaurant is known for its modern take on Creole cuisine. The menu features dishes such as foie gras terrine with mango chutney, smoked tuna carpaccio with black truffle vinaigrette and roasted pigeon with foie gras and cherry sauce. The restaurant also has a wine list with over 300 different wines to choose from.
Del Place (Mahe): Del Place is a restaurant that serves traditional Creole dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. The restaurant is located in a historic colonial building in the heart of Victoria, the capital of the Seychelles. The menu features dishes such as grilled fish with Creole sauce, octopus curry and chicken fricassée. The restaurant also has a wine list with over 100 different wines to choose from.
Bars
Sunset Bar (Mahe): The Sunset Bar at Constance Ephelia is the perfect place to enjoy a drink and watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean. The bar is perched on a hilltop overlooking the ocean, and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. The bar has a wide selection of cocktails, beers and wines to choose from. The bartenders are experts in their craft, and can create any cocktail you want. The bar also has a small food menu, with items such as tapas, pizzas and salads. Live music is played at the bar on certain nights of the week, creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
Coco de Mer (Mahe): Coco de Mer is a bar located at the Constance Lemuria resort on Mahe. The bar is set in a lush tropical garden and offers a more relaxed and intimate atmosphere than the Sunset Bar. The bar has a wide selection of cocktails, beers and wines to choose from. The bartenders are experts in their craft, and can create any cocktail you want. The bar also has a small food menu, with items such as tapas, sushi, and sashimi. Live music is played at the bar on certain nights of the week, creating a romantic and sophisticated atmosphere. Both of these bars are excellent options for luxury travelers looking to enjoy a drink in a beautiful setting. The Sunset Bar is a great place to watch the sunset and enjoy live music, while Coco de Mer is a great place to relax and enjoy a romantic drink in a tropical garden.
Need to know
Tips for luxury travelers: Book your flights and accommodations well in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season. Pack sunscreen, insect repellent and a hat. The sun can be very strong in the Seychelles. Be respectful of the local culture and customs. The Seychelles is a conservative country, so it's important to dress modestly in public areas. Learn a few basic Seychellois Creole phrases. It's always appreciated when tourists make an effort to learn the local language. I hope this guide helps you plan your luxury vacation to the Seychelles!
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