Tuesday 16 July 2013

  • The Seychelles



    The Seychelles is a group of 115 islands, only a few inhabited, in the Indian Ocean that lie off the coast of East Africa, northeast of Madagascar.The Seychelles were disputed between France and Britain in the era of colonialism, with Britain to end the control in 1814 after the Napoleonic Wars. The islands gained independence in 1976, however, free elections did not take place until 1993. The policy of this group of islands remain in a sort of state of flux, although this should not bother the tourists looking for a relaxing beach holiday.


    The Seychelles

    Air Seychelles operates several daily vuelos between Mahe and Praslin. More than the dozens of vuelos vary in frequency from 15 minutes at intervals of 2 hours, depending of the time it day.
    Air Seychelles operates también al times Once more the day the week between Mahe y las Islas Bird, Denis, frigate, Desroches and Alphonse. Isla Asuncion y llegar Coetivy you can sign into air taxi.


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    Visit the beaches. 
    Many of the beaches are untouched by human influence and are uncrowded and refreshing. They offer blue skies and tranquility rarely found. A walk along the coast from Beau Vallon to Anse Major will take about 1.5-2 hours and your reward will be a small deserted beach that is fit for a king. The scenery along the hike is breathtaking. Not all beaches are suitable for swimming depending on the time of year, due to seasonal winds. Do not ignore the warning signs that indicate that a beach is dangerous for swimming, so it looks like you.


    The Seychelles

    Vallee de Mai is a national heritage site park and the world, home to amazing wildlife, including the world's largest seed: the coco de mer. Entry fee: Free for residents, 315 rupees (~ 20 euros) for foreigners 


    The Seychelles

    Aldabra Atoll largest coral atoll in the world, stretching some 22 kilometers east to west and encloses a huge tidal lagoon. Aldabra is the original home of the giant tortoise and tiger sharks and manta rays can often be seen here.


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    Watersports: The warm waters of the Indian Ocean Seychelles make the perfect place for water lovers. Explore on board a yacht, power boat, catamaran or sailboat. Windsurfing is also popular and the best time for this activity is usually around May and then in October, at the beginning and end of the trade winds.
    Diving, snorkeling and fishing are also very popular and can be done almost anywhere in Seychelles. Baie Ternay acccessible is magnificent and simple glass bottom boat trip from Beau Vallon Beach - leave empty yourself one day and walk the beach for a 'last minute' booking - offers may be traded. Snorkeling (provided you have your own equipment - some hotels provide masks, snorkels and fins of guests) is free and there are many great points: off some of the smaller beaches Glacis, beyond Mouse Island in Anse Royale along the reef Port Launay (about Ephelia Resort). Was often a variety of tropical fish, sea turtles, eagle rays and more!


    The Seychelles

    Water sports: The warm waters of the Indian Ocean Seychelles make the perfect place for water lovers. Explore on board a yacht, power boat, catamaran or sailboat. Windsurfing is also popular and the best time for this activity is usually around May and then in October, at the beginning and end of the trade winds.
    Diving, snorkeling and fishing are also very popular and can be done almost anywhere in Seychelles. Baie Ternay acccessible is magnificent and simple glass bottom boat trip from Beau Vallon Beach - leave empty yourself one day and walk the beach for a 'last minute' booking - offers may be traded. Snorkeling (provided you have your own equipment - some hotels provide masks, snorkels and fins of guests) is free and there are many great points: off some of the smaller beaches Glacis, beyond Mouse Island in Anse Royale along the reef Port Launay (about Ephelia Resort). Was often a variety of tropical fish, sea turtles, eagle rays and more!


    The Seychelles

    The Seychelles

    Land Sports: golf, tennis, squash, badminton, horse riding, cycling and hiking are some of the recreational activities available in the Seychelles. Bike and hiking are great ways to make tourism and since distances are relatively short and the scenery is beautiful, walking is probably the best way to see the smaller islands (La Digue, Praslin), while walking down the main street can be quite daunting because the local roads are narrow and cars / buses drive pretty fast. In Mahe, it is recommended to cycle, and no rental shops in sight. Bird watching is also very popular and the islands are home to many of the worlds most precious and rare animal species. The best place to do this is Cousin Island, which although only 1 km (0.6 miles) in diameter, is home to more than 300,000 birds, but many unique species is at ease in Mahe.


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    Nightlife: do not miss any popular nightclub "Lovenut" in downtown Victoria, 100 meters walk from the central taxi station. Also entertaining are "Tequila Boom" at (Bel Ombre) and "Katiolio" (near Anse Royale) nightclubs. "Katiolio" was one of the first clubs to open in Mahe and an open-air boat that is right next to the ocean.


    The Seychelles

    Charter International Group. Charter and sailing yachts, one of the worlds largest yacht charter companies, can take care of all charter requirements, the unmanned boat in the Seychelles. Operating from nine offices worldwide (USA, Spain, UK, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, the Caribbean, Hong Kong and Dubai).


    The Seychelles

     Seychelles also has numerous markets, art galleries and shops, colonial houses Creole-style plantation, and the main island of Mahé has six museums, a botanical garden and several national monuments. The Victoria market center has a good selection of local products and spices for sale that are grown locally and 100% authentic.


    The Seychelles


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