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Seychelles What To Know
Before You Go by Lucy Tucker
The
Seychelles are truly paradise, with extraordinary beaches on almost every
island, and they are virtually deserted. The forests are beautifully lush
and green, and the underwater sights are amazing with more fish than you
could ever dream of, whilst the colors of the sea will leave you spellbound.
Another wonderful and man made sight is the lack of high rise hotels, as
buildings have to be lower than the palm trees.
In addition if you want to
see Green and Hawksbill turtles, then at certain times of the year you
can do just that. So if it is nature trails and hiking that fascinates
you, then Silhouette Island with no roads, and lots of trails would be
perfect for you, especially because the thick vegetation means lots of
wildlife.
If fishing, especially fly
fishing is your thing, then get yourself to the bonefish flats near Alphonse,
where you will catch literally dozens of fish. Add to this the historic
and famous coco de mer on Praslin at the Vallee de Mai, and the millions
of sooty terns on Bird, and you can see this is a paradise for nature lovers.
On the other hand, if you
love beaches, then some of the best beaches in the world are to be found
in
the Seychelles, and for me it's a toss up between Anse Lazio on Praslin,
Bird Island beach which goes all the way round and is almost deserted,
and Anse Victorin on Fregate, which probably wins the vote due to the exclusivity
of Fregate, and the white sand, turquoise sea, and the fact it is cut off
by rocky headlands on either side. These are just three, and you will realize
it is difficult to set them apart when you have been there.
Whilst
I personally don't dive, but I do snorkel, I am reliably informed that
the diving at Alphonse is just the best, but Desroches has the coral, and
La Digue has the colourful fish, but to be truthful from the moment I walked
into the water at Anse Lazio on Praslin and was immediately surrounded
in knee deep water by hundreds of brightly coloured fish, I've never failed
to be astounded by the snorkeling everywhere in the Seychelles.
Where you stay in the Seychelles
is very dependent on your budget, and probably the greatest luxury is to
be found at the resort on Fregate, home of the best beach too!! Here you
stay in a villa with views to die for with your own Jacuzzi overlooking
the ocean, it is pure pampered luxury, but it is not the only island with
only one resort. Alphonse, Bird, Desroches, and Silhouette are all like
this, if you want crowds go to Mahe!!
Praslin, and La Digue are
a half way house with affordable hotels, and not many people.
People often ask about the
food in the Seychelles, and what it's like. It is a real fusion of flavours,
best described as Creole. It features lots of coriander, chillies, ginger,
lemongrass, pepper, and fresh herbs, blended into curries. Fish is in profusion,
and seafood, particularly look out for Tuna, red snapper, kingfish, parrotfish,
or octopus served raw and thinly sliced. It's great just book and go!!
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About the author:
Lucy Tucker loves the Seychelles,
read more about the Seychelles at Indian
Ocean Hideaways - The Seychelles
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