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Where luxury meets discovery: An island-hopping guide through Seychelles

Where luxury meets discovery: An island-hopping guide through Seychelles

Time of India2 days ago
For travellers seeking sun, sand and exclusivity, Seychelles promises an island-hopping experience rich in culture, nature and elegant luxury. An archipelago of 115 islands scattered like gems across the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is known for its rare biodiversity and Creole heritage.In Seychelles, slow travel meets exclusivity; you are invited to explore its many facets at an unhurried pace. Imagine hiking through pristine, UNESCO protected forests, tasting freshly-caught fish that's grilled to perfection, or snorkelling amid coral reefs in turquoise waters.A direct 4.5-hour flight away from Mumbai (operated by Indigo four times a week), with visa-free access for Indian passport holders (requiring only a swift travel authorisation via seychelles. govtas.com) and curated stays for every pocket, Seychelles strikes a rare balance of accessibility, exclusivity, local character and indulgence.Here's a quick look at the different places to check out in Seychelles:Mahé, the largest island, serves as the perfect introduction to Seychelles's cultural and natural riches. Morne Seychellois National Park offers hiking trails that lead to sweeping views of the island. Popular beaches such as Beau Vallon provide swimming and water sport opportunities. For more secluded stretches, Anse Royale, Anse Takamaka, and Anse Intendance promise quieter moments by the sea.To taste the spirit of Seychelles, a visit to the Takamaka Rum Distillery at La Plaine St André is a must. Take the free distillery tour before indulging in rum tastings in the heritage setting. The historic Marie Antoinette restaurant in a 150-year-old plantation-style building, offering authentic Creole flavours. At Le Jardin du Roi Spice Garden, guests can enjoy a farm-to-table lunch surrounded by aromatic plantations.The marine world around Mahé offers adventures that can be explored via either a private yacht or group charters. A full-day excursion typically combines glass-bottomed boat tours, snorkelling in Saint Anne Marine Park and a Creole barbecue lunch on Moyenne Island with local island tunes you won't forget. For a different perspective, you can opt for a semi-submarine ride from Eden Island.A short 15-minute domestic flight or a 70-minute Cat Cocos ferry from Mahé brings you to Praslin, home to some of Seychelles's most remarkable natural wonders. The Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, shelters the rare Coco de Mer palm and the elusive black parrot. Its walking trails suit both casual strollers and more serious hikers.Praslin's beaches — Anse Georgette, Anse Lazio and Anse Volbert (Cote d'Or) — regularly rank among the world's finest. Nearby, Curieuse Island is home to over 300 free-roaming giant tortoises in a protected habitat. Bird enthusiasts can plan seasonal visits to Bird Island or Aride Island to see rare species like the Seychelles warbler and the frigatebird.For those looking to sample local cuisine, waterfront restaurants such as Mabuya and Café des Arts serve up Creole specialities with views of the ocean.A short 15-minute Cat Rose ferry ride from Praslin takes you to La Digue, the smallest of the three main islands and perhaps the most charming. Bicycles and electric buggies are the preferred ways to explore its quiet lanes and scenic coastline. Anse Source d'Argent, with its unique granite formations, remains one of the world's most photographed beaches. Other picturesque spots such as Anse Cocos, Grand Anse and Anse Reunion offer peaceful alternatives.At L'Union Estate, visitors can glimpse the island's past through its vanilla plantations, old copra factory and a small colony of Aldabra tortoises. Dining on La Digue is relaxed and hyperlocal. Fishtrap Restaurant and Chez Jules are well-loved for their fresh seafood and Creole dishes.Apart from Mahé, Praslin and La Digue, Seychelles holds another, more remote dimension of luxury for those seeking further seclusion and elevated service. These havens, often on private islands, are defined by sustainable luxury; here, opulence is defined by an unwavering commitment to the environment along with bespoke amenities.Islands such as North, Félicité, Desroches, Denis and Fregate exemplify this approach. The ultra-exclusive resorts on these islands are pioneers in ecological restoration and sustainable living. They offer an unprecedented level of privacy, where pristine beaches and lush interiors are carefully preserved to ensure maximum ecological integrity.At these addresses, discerning guests are not just observers but are often invited to participate in meaningful conservation initiatives. Imagine dedicating a morning to joining marine biologists in coral reef restoration efforts, directly contributing to the vitality of the underwater world you've just explored. Or taking part in supporting the propagation and care of the juvenile Aldabra tortoises, ensuring the survival of these iconic island inhabitants. These experiences are privileged opportunities to leave a positive legacy, deepening the connection to this pristine destination.Seychelles is more than a postcard-perfect destination and it is for everyone. It's a living tapestry of African, French and Indian influences — something that is reflected in its food, music, culture and daily life.For Indian travellers, easy flights and visa processing make this paradise surprisingly accessible, yet retains its sense of exclusive discovery, catering to the tastes of today's conscious, experience-driven explorers.So, whether you're hiking through Praslin's ancient forests, cycling La Digue's quiet lanes or unwinding on your own stretch of private island sand, Seychelles delivers an island-hopping adventure rich in culture, natural beauty, and genuine charm — and all remarkably close to India.
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