The Seychelles offers a stunning cocktail of luxury, perfection and serenity - spread across some 115 islands - each with its own personality - some inhabited, many not. It is an island-hoppers paradise located in a bed of heavenly blue just beneath the equator to the northeast of Madagascar. The main island of the Seychelles is Mahé - home to the country’s capital, Victoria, and a gorgeous topography of mountains, private bays, rugged national parks and pristine sandy beaches such as Beau Vallon and Anse Takamaka. You’ll find the country’s largest selection of resorts here as well as some of the best hiking routes on the archipelago, particularly at the lush Morne Seychellois National Park. If you’re hoping to do some diving then Mahé is a good option too - with whale sharks and gloriously transparent waters to indulge in all along the west coast. If you’re staying in Victoria then be sure to visit the pretty St. Paul's Cathedral, the vibrant Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Market and the islands of Thérèse and Conception which are easy to explore with a day trip from the capital. Take a glass bottomed boat to add a little more magic to the journey. Alternatively take a trip to the nearby St. Anne Island which is home to the largest marine park in the Seychelles and hike 250m to its highest peak for breathtaking views of Mahé and the rest of the islands.
The second largest island in the Seychelles is Praslin - a perfect base for island-hopping and enchanting sandy beaches, such as Anse Lazio, which is consistently voted one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Praslin is within close proximity to a number of uninhabited islands - making it the perfect choice for couples in search of a little privacy during their honeymoon in the Seychelles. Nature lovers will adore St. Pierre and Coco - both teeming with wildlife, while Curieuse is a perfect option for those in search of a serene, private interlude away from the main islands, where it’s easy enough to find an entirely deserted white sand beach to call your own.
La-Digue is one of the Seychelles’s sleepier inhabited islands, perfect for romantic honeymoons and idyllic beach holidays. The waters here phase from shimmering turquoise blue to jade green, while the beaches, never too full, are studded with arching palm trees and laid back resorts that look out to sea. The island doesn’t rely on motorised transport - instead favouring ox-cart and bicycles so choose La-Digue if you want to get back to nature and simpler times, away from the rush of the modern world.
Seychelles is the quintessential honeymoon destination - a curation of the world’s most beautiful charms - where stunning 5-star resorts are blended into thick jungle hillsides and placed atop the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean - giving each visitor their own little slice of island heaven.