Every island holiday promises beautiful beaches allowing for sun baking, tanning and cooling off in clear waters. A holiday to Seychelles will see visitors enjoying all of the usual island perks but also offers a unique beach experience at Anse Source d’Argent. Found at La Digue, this beach boasts remarkable pink sands and is surrounded by canyon style boulders. Anse Source d’Argent is an amazing sight to see for all travellers and is especially popular for families with young children, as its waters are not only crystal clear but also incredibly shallow. The marvels don’t stop there either, a Seychelles holiday is one of the most awe filled trips you will ever experience with the natural wonders spread out across 100+ islands that make up the nation. Aldabra Atoll is one of the other biggest tourist attractions. The circular reef made up of four coral islands encompasses a large lagoon, and with its incredible seclusion from the rest of the world, is home to the biggest population of the Giant Land Tortoise. The atoll is accessible by boat or yacht, however, you must receive authorization to visit. To retain its unique wonders, the atoll is strictly accessible only to those who have followed the authority’s procedures, so don’t miss out! Look into the Aldabra Atoll before you travel.
Holidays to Seychelles are arguably one of the best destinations for a luxurious getaway. Welcoming the most honeymooners than any other African country, and being home to the most expensive resorts in the entire world, it’s easy to see why so many couples choose Seychelles for their romantic escape. Mahé boasts the most options for your stay, with expensive beach resorts and smaller budget accommodations in the capital of Victoria. Holiday goers that are looking for more of a night life atmosphere are recommended to stay close to the capital to take advantage of the bars and of course, the most famous club in all of the country, Lovenut. Travellers looking for a relaxed stay amongst the wilderness will also find themselves staying in the prestigious resorts that line the sands of La Digue and Praslin.