about seychelles

The Seychelles Island consist of an archipelago of about 100 islands in the Indian Ocean northeast of Madagascar. The principal islands are Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. The Aldabra, Farquhar, and Desroches groups are included in the territory of the republic.

Book your accommodation with us today and get ready to discover an island paradise that has more than just sand and sea. A rarely-visited pirate hideaway, Seychelles is a great holiday destination with an eclectic mix of cultures, delicious seafood, colourful markets and plenty of water and land-based activities.

Climate

The climate of Seychelles’ is one which is always warm and does not reach extremes of heat nor cold. The temperature rarely drops below 24°C or rises above 32°C. All but the remotest southern islands lie outside the cyclone belt making Seychelles’ a year round destination for sun worshippers and beach lovers.

History

The Seychelles island were uninhabited when the British East India Company arrived on the archipelago in 1609. Thereafter, they became a favorite pirate haven. The French claimed the islands in 1756 and administered them as part of the colony of Mauritius.

The Villa is also walking distance from to nearby shops and the North East Point Beach. 

Only a 10-minute drive away from the Villa is one of the best snorkelling spots on Mahe, Sunset Beach. The stunning rock formations, palm trees and powder-soft sand all provide a backdrop for what could be your perfect day in paradise.

Spend the day in the Creole capital of the world Victoria, located only 15 minutes away by car or 20-minutes by bus. Experience the Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Market, visit the renowned Clock-Tower; the replica of London’s Big Ben, visit various museums and have a taste of the local cuisine at a take-away.

Our team is available to provide you with more information on the best activities to do on Mahe, or the top things to do and see when in Seychelles.