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Oct23

Mahe

Published by misha in Adventure, Cities, Hiking, Indian Ocean, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Seychelles, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

mahe island

Africa’s least-populous sovereign state is the Republic of Seychelles, another of the Indian Ocean’s fairly numerous island nations. Officially there are over 150 islands in the Seychelles, comprising of a mix of granite and coral islands located 1,500 km to the north east of Madagascar. Other neighbours include Mauritius, Reunion, Zanzibar, Comoros, Mayotte and the Maldives. The Seychellian people are often described as the world’s friendliest people. Photo by: rokbeat
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Sep29

A resort for guests with a fine taste

Published by Asya in Adventure, Fishing, Fitness&Gym, Indian Ocean, Kayaking, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Scuba Diving, Seychelles, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming, Walking

labriz

Labriz Silhouette is an Indian Ocean resort nestles between a 5 km soft beach and a lush tropical forest with imposing mountain peaks. It is the latest addition to the luxury hotels of the Seychelles. Labriz is a Creole word derived from the French phrase “la brise” (“the breeze”). The resort offers spacious 93 villas and 17 pavilions which are hidden amongst the tropical greenery and all include modern amenities such as 32” LCD TVs, Wi-Fi and their own 7 x 3 m pool.
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Sep18

La Digue Island

Published by misha in Adventure, Fishing, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Seychelles, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Travel gear

la digue island

La Digue Island is an enchanting tropical paradise. It is the fourth largest island in the Seychelles and extends to an area of 10 sq km and lies to the east of Praslin Island. It support a population that use to survive on fishing, copra and vanilla production but these days tourism is leading and the whole island is geared to providing a memorable holiday experience. There are several hotels and guest-houses that offer simpler accommodation and it’s also possible to see the magical place by making a day trip from nearby Praslin. Photo by: bill.dalessandro
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Aug07

Awake your senses

Published by Asya in Chillin, Cruise, Fishing, Flying, Kayaking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Scuba Diving, Seychelles, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming, Villas, Walking

Maia_spa

Excellently located on the lush forest vegetation along the bay of Anse Louis in Mahe, the resort was recently featured in Condé Nast Traveler’s Hot List. The newly built Maia Luxury Resort & Spa is one of the most stunning resorts in the incredible Seychelles Archipelago. Isolated in the garden and surrounded by tropical nature, The Maia Resort provides the next step to losing yourself in luxury and indulgence. The resort has been designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley as a haven for pure relaxation in traditional Creole style. Each of the 30 exclusive villas sit atop the Maia hill offer an undisturbed 180 degrees sea view.
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Feb19

If you once visits the island – always come back

Published by Asya in Africa, Climbing, Cruise, Fishing, Hiking, Hotels, Relaxing, Resorts, Seychelles, Swimming

la digue

Many words had been used to describe La Digue island - beautiful, exotic, amazing, fascinating, gorgeous, wonderful, unspoiled island etc – but see for yourself and choose. Bicycles can be the tourist easy transport to the more difficult to reach places. The taxis are only twenty cars on the island. As the track turns to sand, abandon your bicycles and walk the remaining few yards to one of the most beautiful beaches on earth. La Digue is one of the smaller islands of the Seychelles and third most populated of the islands with over 2,000 inhabitants.
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