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Top places to visit in Seychelles


                 Top attractions in Seychelles

        Attraction : Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke                                Market

              Location : Seychelles

The Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market is an emblem of the Seychelles. This national landmark was built in 1840 in a magnificent early-Victorian Style and renovated in early 1999. The market is the main market in the capital of Victoria. It is the best place to buy the freshest fruits, vegetables, fish and meat. They also have a variety of spices and you will find many reasonably priced local craft and souvenir stands.


The market is usually open Monday to Friday from early morning until 4-5pm in the evening. It is most vibrant on Saturdays and generally closed on Sundays. The Sir Selwyn Clarke market is a very colourful place so don’t forget to take your camera.

             Attraction : Anse Georgette

                  Location : Seychelles

Anse Georgette is a beach situated in the northwestern coast of PraslinSeychelles. It is ranked among the top 10 best beaches in the world for 2024.

The beach is situated within the private grounds of the Constance Lémuria Resort. Although access is restricted, non-resort guests can visit with prior permission. Also, it can be accessed by hiking from the nearby Anse Lazio or by a boat.

                    Attraction : Anse Cocos

                    Location : Seychelles

Anse Cocos is a picture perfect beach with sparkling white sands sweeping down to rocky shallow waters and granite boulders, a la Anse Source d'Argent.

                       Attraction : Craft Village 

                       Location : Seychelles

Nestled in the picturesque Pointe Au Sel, the Craft Village stands as a testament to Seychelles' rich cultural heritage.

This vibrant tourist attraction is not only a hub for local artisans but also a place where visitors can witness the intricate process of traditional craftsmanship. As you stroll through the village, you'll encounter skilled artists creating beautiful handicrafts, ranging from intricately woven baskets to stunning pieces of jewelry. Each item tells a story, reflecting the unique culture and history of the Seychelles islands.

                       Attraction : Aldabra 

                    Location : Seychelles

Aldabra, the world's second-largest coral atoll, is located southeast of the continent of Africa. It is part of the Aldabra Group of islands in the Indian Ocean that are part of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, with a distance of 1,120 km southwest of the capital, Victoria on Mahé Island.

           Attraction : Bird Islands Seychelles

                       Location : Seychelles

“Bird” is the most northerly treasure of the Seychelles islands. It is situated 65 miles from the main island of Mahé, which is just a 30 minute flight away by light aircraft. Upon approach you’ll get your first stunning views of this coral cay, with its lush green interior, surrounded by over 5 Kilometres of fine white sand beaches, lapped by turquoise clear waters. This is the island that will leave you with a true ‘castaway’ feeling.

     Attraction : Sri Navasakthi Vinayagar

                              Temple

                Location : Seychelles

Sri Navasakthi Vinayagar temple is located on Quincy St, close to the famous Sir Selwyn-Selwyn Clarke Market, and is one of the most well-known places of worship in Seychelles. It stands out from the rest of the buildings because it is small but brightly painted. You can seek the temple’s blessings while admiring the monument’s beautiful architecture.

        Attraction : Anse Source d'Argent 

              Location : Seychelles

The absolutely breathtaking scenery is the real highlight of Anse Source d’Argent. The mixture of shallow, clear water, golden sand, and imposing granite formations make it one of the most picturesque beaches anywhere in the world, and one that’s well worth visiting for anyone taking a holiday to the Seychelles. Anse Source d’Argent, in the south-west of La Digue, has often been described as the most beautiful beach in the world, and it is certainly one of the Seychelles’ most famous attractions.

The beautiful mix of turquoise water, golden sand, and impressive boulders makes it a unique prospect worldwide. Access to Anse Source d’Argent is via the Union Estate, which charges 150 Rupees per person each day for access, however the outcome is well-worth the fee.

          Attraction : Vallée de Mai, Praslin 

            Location : Seychelles

Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve is a nature park and UNESCO World Heritage Site on the island of Praslin, Seychelles. It consists of a well-preserved palm forest, flagship species made up of the island endemic coco de mer, as well as five other endemic palms.

               Attraction : Morne Blanc Trail 

                    Location : Seychelles

The Morne Blanc Trail on Mahé leads to one of the most spectacular viewing points on the island. After an 850 metre hike up a steep trail, you'll reach the top, where you can enjoy views of the west coast of Mahé and the offshore island of Therese.Steep path through an old tea plantation & mist forest to a clifftop platform with sea views.

       

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