Beer Luffa in The Seychelles

Beer Luffa in The Seychelles

The Seychelles is a dream destination for many. It is easy to fly here and easy to beer beer between the paradise islands Mahé, Praslin and La Digue. The Seychelles has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and bluest waters.

On the main island of Mahé is perhaps the world’s smallest capital; Victoria. Here you will find shopping – albeit on a limited scale, but you should not miss the delicious market Sir Selwyn Selwin Clarke Market. Other highlights on the island are visiting the tea plantations and the botanical garden. The island’s longest and perhaps most beautiful beaches are Beau Vallon and Anse Royale. If you live at Beau Vallon, there is a market with BBQ and drink carts every Wednesday night.

The next island is Praslin – a little smaller than Mahé and best known for the world heritage Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve where the unique nut Coco de Mer grows. Here are also some of the world’s most beautiful beaches such as Anse Lazio and Grand Anse Beach. The island has two bus lines, one that goes clockwise and one that goes counterclockwise so it is easy to get around on your own.

Last, least but only in size is La Digue. For many, the image of paradise with very few cars but here you cycle or maybe even ride an ox cart. The island has great hiking opportunities and like its neighboring islands, there are also absolutely fantastically beautiful beaches such as Anse Source d’Argent and Grand Anse.

Day 1 – Departure

You fly from Scandinavia to the Seychelles with a stopover on the way.

Day 2 – Arrival

You will be met by our partner on site and then have a private transfer to your hotel at Mahé where you stay in a standard double room including breakfast.

Day 3-5 – Mahé

Nice, lazy days on Mahé. You can either just take it easy and enjoy the sun, swimming and beach or make excursions on the island. You can rent a car but remember that the roads are narrow and there is left-hand traffic here. Otherwise, there are plenty of local buses and take the opportunity to visit the small capital Victoria with its picturesque neighborhoods and delicious market. On Wednesday evenings there is a market with BBQ and drink carts at Beau Vallon. ( F )

Day 6 – Mahé to Praslin

Today you have a private transfer to the ferry and now go on to the island of Praslin. There you will be met again by our partner and have a private transfer to your hotel where you stay in a standard double room including breakfast. ( F )

Day 6-9 – Praslin

In addition to the fantastic beaches, there is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the form of the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve where the unique Coco de Mer nut grows. Here are also some of the world’s most beautiful beaches such as Anse Lazlo and Grand Anse Beach. The island has two bus lines, one that goes clockwise and one that goes counterclockwise so it is easy to get around on your own. From here you can also book excursions to the island of Curieuse where you swim, hike by mangrove swamps and see the huge turtles the Seychelles are famous for. ( F )

Day 10 – Praslin to La Digue

Today you have a private transfer back to the ferry and go on a small shuttle to the small paradise island La Digue where you meet and have a transfer to your hotel which is more like a guest house really. ( F )

Day 10-13 – La Digue

La Digue is probably as close to the image of paradise as you can get. Here the cars are few and here you cycle or maybe even ride an ox cart. The island has great hiking opportunities and like its neighboring islands, there are also absolutely fantastically beautiful beaches such as Anse Source d’Argent and Grand Anse. ( F )

Day 14 – Return

Now it’s time to say goodbye to the Seychelles. You have a private transfer to the ferry and then return to the main island of Mahé where you have a bus transfer back to the airport. You fly home again to Scandinavia and have a stopover on the way. ( F )

Day 15 Homecoming

Overnight stays

Four nights at hotel at Mahé
Four nights at hotel at Praslin
Four nights at guest house at La Digue

Beer Luffa in The Seychelles