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Eden Island

Nestled in the heart of the Seychelles archipelago, Eden Island is a luxurious residential and commercial development located just off the coast of Mahé. Eden Island is known for its upmarket amenities, magnificent marina, and clean beaches, which attract travellers looking for a taste of paradise.

Seychelles National Botanical Gardens

Being established in 1901 by Mr. Paul Evenor Rivalz Dupont, the Botanical Gardens is situated in Mont Fleuri, on the outskirts of Victoria. It is home to a large variety of mature, native, and endemic plants spread within 5 acres of lush green manicured gardens. Besides the palm trees, the garden houses a large range of spices and fruit trees.

Tea Factory

The Tea Factory in Seychelles, located on the scenic slopes of Morne Blanc, provides a unique view into the island's long tea production history. Located on Mahé Island, this beautiful factory is well-known for its breathtaking views and the production of SeyTe, a popular local tea brand.

Petite Anse Beach

The fascinating Petite Anse Beach is located on the southwestern shore of Mahé, Seychelles’ largest island. This isolated jewel, known for its untouched beauty and calm ambience, provides a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Petite Anse, known for its gorgeous white sands and turquoise waters, is a wonderful option for travellers seeking leisure and isolation. You can relax in the sun, swim in the clean waters, or snorkel to see the abundant marine life.

Takamaka Rum Distillery

The Takamaka Rum Distillery, located on the lovely island of Mahé in the Seychelles, is a popular site for both rum connoisseurs and curious travellers. Nestled in the lush La Plaine St André, this distillery has been producing high-quality rum since 2002, using conventional and new processes to create a unique range of spirits.

Petite Anse Kerlan

On the northwest side of Praslin Island in the Seychelles is Petite Anse Kerlan, an outstanding example of nature's beauty. The waves are blue and gentle as they approach the coast. 

Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple
Baie Lazara Public Beach

Baie Lazare Public Beach is one of the most sought-after beaches in Mahe Island, Seychelles. Located on the southwestern coast of this precious island, the Baie Lazare Public Beach is an immensely beautiful blend of natural beauty and blissful serenity.

Jardin Du Roi Spice Garden

Jardin Du Roi Spice Garden, located on Mahé Island in the Seychelles, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich agricultural heritage. This beautifully landscaped garden spans over 25 hectares and is dedicated to the cultivation of spices, medicinal plants, and tropical fruits.

Anse Major Beach

In the northwest coast of Seychelles' Mahe Island, Anse Major Beach is a secret spot. It is surrounded by lush greenery and the clear blue waters of the Indian Ocean, and people know it for its beauty. The only ways to get to this spot are by boat or a lovely walk. It's a great escape from the busy city. 

Anse Soleil

The Anse Soleil beach is a less-known yet iconic beach located on the southwestern coast of Mahe, Seychelles. It is relatively secluded and has aesthetics that resembles a typical Seychelles beach. It has a mix of golden and white sands, adorned across turquoise-blue waters of the seas. It is filled with an intense and eye-catching green cover, that adds to its beauty and serenity. It is a haven for adventure seekers, with unending and exciting water activities.

Anse Takamaka Beach

Anse Takamaka Beach in Seychelles is famous for its stunning beauty that has amazed explorers for generations. This beach looks just like the ones you see in Seychelles postcards, making it super popular, like Anse Soleil and La Digue. The beach has an exquisite setting, with azure waters splashing up the golden sands at the shore.

Sir Selwyn Selwin Clarke Market

Sitting at the centre of the city of Victoria is the Sir Selwyn Selwin Clarke Market, a market known for its cultural and commercial importance. Built in the 1840s, this place was named after the English Governor of Seychelles, Sir Percy Selwyn Selwin Clarke. Lying in the centre of the city, this place is of significant importance to the inhabitants of Seychelles. The Selwyn market serves as the ‘bazaar’ of Victoria, and sees hundreds of people thronging it each day. 

Bird Island

Bird Island is formerly known as the Ile Aux Vaches due to the dugongs that once thrived in the waters of this region between 1896 to 1906. It is the northernmost island of the Archipelago of Seychelles spreading over 94 sq. km. Earlier the island was a prime site for coconut plantation and cultivation of cash crops viz. papaya and cotton.

Beau Vallon Beach

One of Seychelles’s most popular holiday destinations, Beau Vallon Beach is known for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful landscape. This beautiful location is also a hub for some amazing water sports including scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing. The presence of a wide range of coral reefs makes it one of the best locations in the world to explore and admire the magical underwater world. This location is perfect for travelers who wish to lay back, relax, have fun, and create some beautiful memories to take back home.

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