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Must Visit Beautiful Islands in Seychelles

The Inner Islands which are mostly granitic, cluster mainly around the principal islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue, forming the cultural and economic hub of Seychelles, as well as the centre of its tourism industry. Together they are home to the majority of Seychelles’ accommodation facilities as well almost the entire population of the archipelago. There are 43 Inner islands in total – 41 granitic and 2 coralline.

Three of the most popular islands in Seychelles.

Mahé

Mahé is the main island in Seychelles and being the location of the international airport is well served by international carriers operating cheap flights to Seychelles. Besides natural lures like dive centres, fishing areas, and nature walks and trails, Mahé also has an ample number of cafes, casinos, bars, and restaurants.

Praslin

If you have booked flights to Seychelles then make sure that you do not skip Praslin. This is the place to come up close with the destination’s famous Seychelles Black Parrots and other winged denizens. Praslin is no less famous for the huge Coco-de-Mer palm tree, which bears fruits that seem to have been modelled on the female pelvis.

La Digue Island

The La Digue Island is perfect for a taste of Seychelles’s idyllic way of life. Stepping onto this island is like getting trapped in a time warp. A serene unhurried lifestyle and surviving traditions of the bygone era make this island a relaxing as well as entertaining place to visit.

Below is the list of other Inner Islands that would be of your interest during holidays in Seychelles:

Other Islands:

Bird Island, Cerf, Chauve Souris, Cousine, Denis Island, Fregate, North Island, Round Island (Praslin), Silhouette, Ste. Anne

Few other interesting islands:

Anonyme, Aride, Conception, Cousin, Curieuse, Felicite, Grande Soeur,
Ile Cocos, Long Island, Moyenne, Petite Soeur, Round Island, St. Pierre

Outer Islands:

The Outer Islands are those situated beyond the Seychelles plateau. Only two islands among the Outer Island groups, namely Alphonse and Desroches, currently offer accommodation facilities. They boast luxuriously appointed lodges as well as unparalleled opportunities for sailing, fishing and diving in places where few have gone before.

Aldabra Group: Aldabra Atoll, Assumption, Astove, Cosmoledo Atoll

Amirantes Group: African Banks, D'Arros, Desroches, Poivre Atoll, Remire, St. Joseph Atoll

Southern Coral Group: Coetivy, Platte

Alphonse Group: Alphonse, Bijoutier, St Francois

Farquhar Group: Farquhar Atoll, Providence Atoll

Best time to visit in Seychelles:

With tropical climate, it’s always a good time to visit but it differs according to your interests. April and October provides fairly warm and wind-free conditions so a good choice for travellers. But swimming, snorkelling and especially diving are superb during April/May and October/November when the water temperature sometimes reaches 29ºC and visibility is often 30 metres plus. You may consider the following as per your interest:

Bird-watching -> April, May – September, October

Diving -> March – May / September - November

Fishing -> October - April

Hiking/Walks & Trails -> May - September

Sailing -> Year-round

Snorkelling -> Year-round

Surfing/Windsurfing -> May - September

Four Islands to Consider before booking Flights to Seychelles

The Seychelles is one of the most beautiful places on the planet. The destination is a group of some 115 fabulous islands. Seychelles, with its enchanting jungles, a rare exotic flora and fauna life, and huge tracts of pristine milky white beaches, literally begs to be explored. This paradise on earth is no longer the exclusive privilege of the ultra rich. Be it some historical attractions at the National Museum in Victoria or a jungle trip in the Morne Seychellois National Park, every experience in Seychelles becomes a lifelong memory. Take a small look into four popular islands in Seychelles.

Mahé

Seychelles’s main island, Mahé, has the distinction of being the country’s largest island and also its cultural and economic hub of Seychelles. The endearing travel destination of Victoria, the smallest capital in the world is quite close to Mahé. Being the location of the international airport, Mahé is well served by numerous airlines operating flights to Seychelles. The island of Mahé is a fantastic place for experiencing the famous outdoor locales of Seychelles. There are numerous nature walks and trails, fishing areas, dive centres, and cultural and ecotourism spots in Mahé. Exploring the destination on a hired car or a sailing boat makes for a memorable experience. Mahé also offers enough by way of restaurants, bars, casinos, and cafes. Travellers looking for cheap flights to Seychelles should definitely consider Mahé while booking their tickets.

Praslin

Praslin, another wonderful Seychelles destination, is only second to Mahé in terms of size. In fact, Praslin ranks pretty high on the priority of many of the visitors catching flights to Seychelles. Praslin has a captivatingly beautiful landscape and has quite a few unique claims to fame. A trip here can treat visitors to the sight of Seychelles Black Parrots, which happen to be amongst the rarest parrot species on the planet. No less stunning is the flora life, especially the humongous palm tree forests famous for the Coco-de-Mer palm. This tree bears fruits, which have a striking resemblance to the female pelvis. Gorging on scrumptious Creole cuisines and lazing around in the mesmerising Anse Lazio and other wonderful beaches are just a couple of other charms that await travellers in Praslin.

La Digue Island

Many visitors book cheap flights to Seychelles to experience some old world unhurried way of life. The La Digue Island is undoubtedly one of the best places in Seychelles for such a trip. A ferry ride to La Digue from Praslin just takes about half an hour. Many of the old Seychelles traditions have survived in this island and tourists can be assured of a wonderful cultural experience. The laidback pace of life also makes the island a welcome break from a hectic schedule.

Silhouette Island

The Silhoutte Island is another irresistible seductress. Teeming with a rich colourful marine life, the island makes for a fairytale kind of setting and has many interesting tales attached to it. If legends are anything to go by, Silhoutte Island is the place where the notorious corsair, Jean-Francois Hodoul buried his treasure. The island is also believed to be home to numerous graves of medieval era Arab sailors. Besides legends and histories, Silhoutte Island has a lot by way of present day attractions as well. The Seychelles Sheath Tailed Bat and Seychelles Giant Tortoise are two rare forms of fauna life that survive on this island. Devilishly attractive views of the North Coast of Mahé are available from the island. Those looking for some underwater adventures can look forward to fabulous diving spots. A coral barrier reef and craggy granite cliffs further add to the visual appeal.