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Family-Friendly Activities
With calm beaches, scenic nature walks and welcoming resorts, Seychelles is well suited to families looking for a relaxed and stress-free beach holiday.

Romantic Holidays
Couples can enjoy quiet beaches, private villas, sunset dinners and peaceful surroundings, making Seychelles a lovely choice for a romantic getaway.

Delicious Creole Cuisine
Fresh seafood, tropical fruits and flavourful Creole cuisine are a big part of the local experience, along with drinks such as Takamaka rum, coconut water and fresh fruit juices.

Breathtaking Beaches
Seychelles is known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters and striking granite boulders, creating an ideal setting for swimming, sunbathing and unwinding by the sea.

Relaxed Island Life
The islands have a peaceful and laid-back feel, making it easy to slow down, switch off and enjoy a more tranquil pace of life.

Nature and Wildlife
From the rare coco de mer palm in Vallée de Mai to giant tortoises on Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles offers unique natural attractions beyond its beaches.
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History, Culture and Nightlife of the Seychelles
History: Seychelles has a rich history shaped by explorers, settlers and traders. The islands were uninhabited until the French settled there in the 18th century, followed later by British rule. These influences can still be seen in the architecture, language and traditions of the islands. Places such as the colonial buildings in Victoria and the plantation houses on Mahé offer a glimpse into Seychelles’ past, while the National Museum of History provides useful insight into the country’s development as an island nation.
Culture: Seychellois culture is warm, welcoming and deeply shaped by island life. Creole culture lies at the heart of everyday life and reflects African, European and Asian influences. Music and dance are an important part of local celebrations, with traditional forms such as moutya and sega still widely recognised. Handcrafted souvenirs made from wood, coconut and seashells, along with flavourful Creole food, offer a good reflection of the islands’ identity.
Nightlife: Although Seychelles is not known for a lively party scene, it does offer a relaxed and enjoyable nightlife. Beach bars and resort lounges are ideal for sunset drinks, while Victoria and some larger resorts offer live music and late-evening entertainment. The overall atmosphere is casual and easy-going, making evenings just as relaxed as the days.