Vacations in the Seychelles Islands
- The three major islands of the Seychelles are Mahe, Praslin and LaDigue. "Mahe is the largest island and is the site of Victoria, the capital," according to U.S. Department of State. The only international airport is on Mahe.
- Forty-two of the islands, including Mahe, are granite islands. Only 33 of these are inhabited. The rest of the islands are uninhabitable coral atolls. Three official languages are spoken on the islands: Creole, English and French.
- To visit the Seychelles you must have a valid passport and an onward/return ticket. You also are required to provide the address where you will stay during your visit and give proof of sufficient funds, according to the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs.
- Cash, traveler's checks and some credit cards are accepted in the Seychelles. However, "many hotels, restaurants and other establishments have credit card systems that only accept foreign currencies, so visitors should be aware that foreign transaction and other fees may apply to credit card purchases," advises the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs.
- Victoria's Clock Tower, the National History Museum, Morne Seychellois National Park and Beau Vallon Beach are popular attractions on the island of Mahe. Praslin Ocean Farm, where giant clams and black lip pearl oysters are cultivated, is a must-see while vacationing in the Seychelles.
- A variety of hotels and luxury accommodations are available, such as Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, 30 minutes from the airport on Mahe. Enjoy the privacy of secluded Four Degrees Villa on Cerf Island, surrounded by the Sainte Anne Marine National Park, not far from Mahe Island.
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