SEYCHELLES
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Staggeringly seductive beaches, majestic marine life, and decadently distinct island culture lie in wait for explorers setting their sights on Seychelles, a truly unique utopia
WRITER: ED BUDDS |
PROJECT MANAGER: ALFIE WILSON
Delicately sprinkled in the crystal-clear equatorial depths of the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is a wondrous marine maze of 115 islands, coming together to forge a beguiling archipelago.
A prehistoric cluster of dense jungle tumbles down to the turquoise sea, which fizzes and foams against bulking granite boulders as smooth as marble and caresses the immaculate sand of the nation’s pristine beaches.
As a country bestowed with a truly unique biodiversity, Seychelles is the only place in the world where the enormous Coco de Mer palm tree grows and, other than the Galapagos, where giant, majestic tortoises roam wild.
Seychelles continues to work tirelessly to preserve its diverse natural habitats, with entire islands set aside as nature reserves, meaning the copious luxury resorts don’t dominate or spoil the landscape, but rather seamlessly integrate into it.
Once visitors have been pampered to their heart’s content in the many world-class spas and soaked up the
vitamin “sea”, you can choose to spend days hiking through glorious forests of cinnamon and mahogany, seek out endemic wildlife, or mask up for some unforgettable diving and snorkelling fun.
As if this wasn’t enough, a vibrant Creole culture, forged from a historic mish-mash of pirates, explorers, and settlers of African, European, and Asian descent, hovers deliciously over every facet of the nation. Visitors can dine on spiceinfused curries and dance to the irresistible beat of the tam-tam drums beneath velvet night skies peppered with dazzling stars.
Tourism Seychelles, the nation’s tourism department, exists today as a catalyst for sustained tourism growth and development in Seychelles.
AS A STRATEGY-FOCUSED department, Tourism Seychelles is committed to creating a conducive environment for the development and maintenance of an authentic, dynamic, streamlined, and sustainable tourism industry.
That ongoing mission reflects the importance of tourism to the Seychelles economy and the social well-being of its population. This set of ambitions also delivers value for money and a unique visitor experience through innovation, strategic partnerships, and coordination, providing information, measured communication, and capacity development. We speak to Sherin Francis, Principal Secretary.
Outlook Travel (OT): Can you talk us through the origins of Tourism Seychelles and its initial vision?
Sherin Francis, Principal Secretary (SF): Tourism in Seychelles dates back to 1972 and the opening of the nation’s first international airport. Before then, a handful of visitors trickled in via the sea. The original tourism strap line was ‘unique by a thousand miles’ and spoke to the largely rustic experience it offered, combined with great authenticity and good old island charm.
OT: What are your organisation’s current goals and how do you plan to achieve them?
SF: We envision high value, low impact tourism. For this reason, a lot of our programmes focus on the diversification of our products and offerings, especially regarding
SHERIN FRANCIS, PRINCIPAL SECRETARYoffering more authentic experiences and ones with greater sustainability.
Currently, Seychelles, under its tourism strap line, ‘another world’, looks to offer an unrivalled experience of raw nature and a unique opportunity to engage with the Creole lifestyle via our rendezvous programme. For Seychelles, the environment and sustainability are extremely important to ensure a superior holiday experience for today and tomorrow. We achieve these goals by interacting with potential clients via our very active digital and social media platforms, along with trade fairs, workshops, and more.
OT: Why, in your opinion, should someone visit Seychelles, and what for you defines the country?
SF: Seychelles is simply another world! With a population of only 100,000 and located off-the-beatenpath, our islands offer a basket of experiences that includes diving and snorkelling, sailing, hiking, worldbeating beaching, swimming, health and wellness, adventure sports, golf, gastronomy, and cultural immersion, all from a range of accommodation that includes 5-star opulence, large and small hotels, villas, local guesthouses, and self-catering. Seychelles truly has something for everyone!
OT: As a culturally vibrant nation, what type of travellers does Seychelles typically attract?
SF: Seychelles attracts a broad range of visitors from across the globe, from Europe to the Middle and Far
East. Visitors range from the wealthy to those on a budget. From empty nesters to young families and solo travellers, all these varieties are attracted to our land of perpetual summer where harmony is a way of life.
OT: What does the nation offer in terms of sustainable or eco-friendly travel experiences? Do you have any goals in place regarding this?
SF: Sustainability and eco-travel are important components of our tourism makeup, and we take great pains to nurture them. Some of our smaller islands offer exceptional eco-experiences and it’s crucial to not forget that over 50 percent of our limited landmass is set aside as natural reserves and marine parks. We are conscious of the fact that the newer generation of travellers seeks out these experiences and we are well positioned to provide them with what they are looking for.
OT: What recent trends are currently transforming tourism in Seychelles?
SF: Experience travel has evolved into a large economy, and at present, we also have more and more visitors looking to escape normal life and enjoy a digital detox.
OT: Are you optimistic about the future of the tourism industry in Seychelles, particularly with regards to bouncing back from the COVID-19 pandemic?
SF: Seychelles has a resilient brand that resonates strongly in the tourism
world. Obviously, we are not in control of adverse international events such as wars, pandemics, and economic downturns in certain parts of our market, but we remain confident that our brand can deliver and are determined to do so.
OT: Are there any particularly unique experiences or underrated activities that the country has to offer, which are perhaps lesser known?
SF: Seychelles is a land of secrets, and we offer many opportunities to interact with raw nature via our network of walks, trails, and stunning range of marine parks.
Additionally, our Seychelles Creole cuisine is delicious, and foodies will love the experience of dining with their feet in the sand at restaurants dotted about the islands. We offer adventure sports such as zip lining and horseback riding, but you can’t beat a sunset cruise with a cocktail in hand to enjoy the coastline in much the same way as the first explorers of the islands.
Nestled amidst the azure waters of the Indian Ocean lies a pristine archipelago that beckons travellers seeking solace, adventure, and unparalleled natural beauty. Seychelles, with its lush greenery, coral-fringed shores, and unique biodiversity, is a destination like no other. At the heart of this paradise, you’ll find your home away from home – Paradise Chalets Yoga and Wellness.
Located on the main island of Mahe, Paradise Chalets Yoga and Wellness is a haven of tranquillity and comfort. As you step onto the soft, powdery sands of Anse Parnel, you’re immediately transported into a world of endless blue skies and crystal-clear waters. This boutique coastal property offers a unique blend of modern luxury and traditional Seychellois charm, making it the perfect choice for discerning travellers.
Paradise Chalets prides itself on providing guests with a range of accommodation options that cater to various tastes and preferences.
Whether you’re a couple on a romantic getaway, a family seeking adventure, or a solo traveller in need of some solitude, you’ll find the perfect chalet that suits your needs. The chalets, designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, offer stunning views of the Indian Ocean. Wake up to the sound of gentle waves and the chirping of tropical birds, and savour your morning coffee on your private terrace as you take in the breathtaking scenery.
We offer 3 types of chalets -
Our Superior two bedroom chalet with king-size beds boasts a private sundeck, an infinity-edge swimming pool, a fully modern kitchen with a dining area, and a luxury living room with a queensize sofa couch. Waking up to a breathtaking sunrise from the cosy and luxury two bedroom chalet is an experience of pure bliss and unforgettable beauty.
Our superior one bedroom chalet also with king-size bed and queen-size sofa couch in the living room offers the same unforgettable views.
These superior chalets can be combined to accommodate a large group of up to 10 guests comfortably.
Finally, we have our classic one bedroom chalets with king-size beds and queen-size sofa couch in the living rooms. These chalets offer a wonderful experience as they open up to a picturesque tropical garden. Each classic chalet can accommodate four guests comfortably and can also be combined with another chalet if required for larger groups. Each chalet also has a full modern kitchen with a dining area and luxury living rooms.
At Paradise Chalets Yoga and Wellness, we believe in nurturing not just your body but also your mind and soul. That’s why we’re thrilled to offer complimentary morning and evening yoga sessions
to our valued guests. Whether you’re a newcomer to yoga or a seasoned yogi, our classes are thoughtfully designed to cater to all levels of experience. Our certified instructor will guide you through rejuvenating asanas, meditation, and relaxation techniques, ensuring that you start and end your day in perfect harmony. We also offer aerial yoga, which is an innovative form of exercise that combines traditional yoga poses with the use of a suspended hammock. At Paradise Chalets, guests can experience the thrilling benefits of aerial yoga, including improved flexibility, increased strength, and a heightened sense of relaxation and mindfulness. For those seeking a deeper immersion, we’re excited to announce that our next six day yoga retreat will take place the 8th to 13th February. Our six day yoga retreat offers a rejuvenating experience, combining a carefully thought out program including yoga, meditation and workshop, invigorating hikes with a well-balanced and nourishing meal plan. It is a perfect opportunity to relax, connect with nature, and nourish both the body and the mind. Our yoga retreat provides a transformative experience amid the serene beauty of the Seychelles. Join us on a journey of self-discovery and well-being while surrounded by the natural splendoir of our island paradise. For more yoga retreat information, please email Jacqueline at jelias@paradisechalets.sc. Retreat is limited to 10 persons only.
While Seychelles is renowned for its pristine beaches and serene ambience, it also offers plenty of adventure for the intrepid traveller. Paradise Chalets provides easy access to a range of activities that will get your adrenaline pumping. Explore the vibrant marine life with a snorkelling or scuba diving excursion. Dive into the crystal-clear waters and discover a world of colourful coral reefs, playful turtles, and an array of exotic fish species. For those seeking a more relaxed water experience, paddle boarding is also available. The island of Mahe is a treasure trove of natural wonders, and our hiking trails especially provide unforgettable experiences.
Paradise Chalets is deeply committed to sustainable tourism practices. Seychelles’ fragile ecosystem is a critical asset, and the resort takes its responsibility toward environmental conservation seriously. The property has implemented various eco-friendly initiatives, such as waste reduction, energy conservation, and water management.
What truly sets Paradise Chalets apart is its warm and welcoming staff who go above and beyond to ensure your stay is extraordinary. The team’s passion for Seychelles and its culture shines through in their dedication to providing exceptional service and creating memorable experiences for every guest. Whether it is just simply offering a friendly chat about the best places to explore on the island, the staff at Paradise Chalets is always at your service.
Seychelles is a destination that captivates the hearts and souls of all who venture to its shores. Within this paradise, Paradise Chalets stands as a beacon of luxury, sustainability, and authentic Seychellois hospitality. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, a romantic escape, or daily mindful yoga, this boutique coastal property offers it all. As travellers, we often seek out places that leave an indelible mark on our hearts. Paradise Chalets Yoga and Wellness is one such place where the natural beauty of Seychelles, combined with the warmth of its people, creates an experience that will stay with you long after you’ve left. So, when the time comes to plan your next tropical getaway, remember that Seychelles is calling, and Paradise Chalets Yoga and Wellness is ready to welcome you with open arms to this slice of paradise on earth. It’s time to make your dream of a Seychellois escape a reality. Book your stay at Paradise Chalets and embark on a journey that will forever be etched in your memories.
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PLANTED MORE THAN a century ago, the vibrant flora housed within the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens provides a stunning pop of colour to any vacation predominantly spent on white sandy beaches.
Stretching out along five vast acres of Mont Fleuri — located on the southern outskirts of Victoria — the botanical gardens offer visitors an up-close look at a plethora of Seychellois wildlife.
In addition to the towering palm, spice, and fruit trees found nestled in the gardens, not to mention the aromatic blooms found in the orchid house, intrepid
visitors are bound to come across animals like giant tortoises and members of the garden’s fruit bat colonies.
While enjoying the uniqueness of this hidden natural treasure trove it is highly recommended that you apply generous coatings of bug spray.
The Botanical Gardens can be reached on foot or by car from downtown Victoria; the walk will take roughly 30 minutes. You can visit the site every day from eight in the morning until five in the afternoon, with admission costing 100 Seychellois rupees, which equates to around USD$8.
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Paradise Chalets Yoga & Wellness features several luxury chalets that are nestled on the mountainside overlooking the stunning bay of Anse Parnel and its picture-perfect beachfront, which is less than a minute’s walk from your front door. The beautiful array of chalets feature traditional architecture and are furnished with the utmost comfort in mind. No detail has been overlooked, from the stunning vistas down to the crisp, clean linen. The long and beautiful covered terraces offer a cosy respite, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sunrise while listening to the tropical birds as they chatter away. During your stay, enjoy complimentary morning and evening yoga, either by the beach or on the yoga deck overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean.
Raffles Seychelles is located on the north shore of Praslin, the second largest of the 115 islands that make up the Seychelles archipelago. The beautiful resort is a secluded tropical haven for discerning adventure seekers, and a beacon for sustainability in a natural setting of rare wonder.
EXPERIENCE A LUXURIOUS stay at Raffles Seychelles, nestled on the serene and secluded Praslin Island. Adorned with beautiful palm trees, this stunning property offers an unparalleled retreat that blends the island’s rare natural beauty with world-class amenities and exceptional service.
Indulge in a truly unforgettable experience at Raffles Seychelles, where endless and effortless possibilities exist. Heavenly inside and out, with turquoise pools, wellness discoveries, sunset escapades and cruises, and scuba diving, where you are invited to uncover the secrets and abundant acquatic life of the Indian Ocean, Raffles Seychelles is an all-villa sanctuary occupying a tropical
hillside and beachfront setting. Uniquely located for island adventures, the resort has a private jetty and helipad to enable excursions to depart directly from the complex.
Various gastronomic delights are available, including the Curieuse Restaurant, Losean Restaurant, Pool Restaurant & Bar, The Sushi Room, and Danzil Bar & Lounge. Using island-grown produce and the bounty of the ocean, chefs artfully fuse Asian flavours, textures, and aromas. Imagine a romantic four-course dinner under a canopy of twinkling stars on the pearly shores of Anse Lazio beach or a seafood barbeque served by a glowing campfire. Raffles Seychelles offers bespoke private dining anywhere on the island.
The d’Offay brothers, Richard and Bernard, founded Takamaka 20 years ago and it has since become part of the archipelago’s identity. The distillery on the 18th-century La Plaine St Andre estate produces a handful of tipples blended with local spices and fruit extracts, but by far the most popular are the easy-drinking coconut rum and amber-hued eight-year-old St André aged in American oak barrels. Visitors can enjoy a tour of the distillery and gardens with a tasting workshop available on weekdays.
Covering a staggering 20 percent of Mahé, Morne Seychellois National Park is home to several endemic species, including the highly elusive Seychelles Scops-owl, and is laced with nature trails. If your hiking boots are craving a tricky challenge, then try trekking to the summit of the 905-metre-high Morne Seychellois. The climb takes around five hours to follow the less-maintained path and often requires cutting through thick undergrowth. Sturdy shoes are essential, and adventurers are advised to take plenty of water.
PHOTO © LA PLAINE ST. ANDRÉ DISTILLERY –WWW.TAKAMAKARUM.COMWHEN EXPLORING SEYCHELLES, most travellers wish to visit more than just one of the country’s numerous islands, as each destination features a uniquely vibrant personality and promises fresh experiences. Furthermore, it is essential to meticulously plan your island-hopping transportation and strategise carefully when navigating between islands.
If you plan to explore more than one of Seychelles’ many islands, riding the ferry is your best bet.
Almost all visitors flying to the Seychelles will arrive at Mahé International Airport. Daily ferry connections from Mahé can be caught to the other two main islands of La Digue and Praslin, the latter of which also benefits from an inter-island flight connection courtesy of Air Seychelles. It is advisable to book ferry tickets in advance, as connections can vary and change quickly.
On La Digue, meanwhile, bikes are the transport mode of choice. This tropical biking paradise prides itself on using the bicycle as its main form of travel, and it is very much part of the La Digue way of life. Indeed, there are only 60 cars on this entire island of 3,000 people. Partake in this local tradition by renting bikes to explore the island!
Elsewhere, the Seychelles Public Transport Corporation provides efficient bus services on Mahé and Praslin, two of Seychelles’ three most visited islands. Buses run every day from 5:30am to 8:30pm, with rides costing a reasonable flat rate for the day.
If you plan on using the bus as your primary mode of transportation, it would be wise to consider purchasing a SMART Card, where you can top up your travel balance seamlessly.