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Natural History Museum in Seychelles (Currently Closed for renovations) The Seychelles Natural History Museum stands as a shining symbol of the nation’s abundant natural and historical heritage. This museum weaves a captivating narrative of Seychelles’ plant life, wildlife, geology, and anthropology, offering an immersive exploration of the island’s exceptional biodiversity. This cultural institution represents a […]
The National Museum of History of Seychelles The National Museum of History has the responsibility of acquiring, safeguarding, and presenting historical artifacts for the public’s benefit. Its exhibits showcase the rich history of Seychelles and feature ethnologically significant objects that offer a glimpse into traditions and ways of life from bygone eras. The primary mission […]
Skydiving In Seychelles If you are someone who looks for a bit of excitement while on holiday rather than chilling on the beach, then skydiving in Seychelles could be for you. Fly Seychelles is the premier skydiving and water sports centre in Seychelles. Located on Praslin on the fine, powdery-white sand of the Cote d’Or […]
Horse Trails in Seychelles Make your top bucket list dream come true… The islands of Seychelles are known for their wild and exotic beaches. On Horseback you will have a great way to explore and experience the World’s oldest oceanic granitic islands. The Horse Trails in Seychelles is situated in Barbarons District, Mahe Island, and […]
Golf in Seychelles Seychelles is a must-visit for anyone who enjoys playing golf. Its beautiful landscapes and impeccable courses make it an ideal choice for both amateur and professional golf players. Tee-offs are surrounded by lush vegetation, forests, mountains, pristine beaches, and the mighty Indian ocean. The archipelago is home to two courses on two […]
Looking for Yoga in Paradise! Yoga and Wellness in Seychelles at Paradise Chalets Picture yourself on a beach, with the sun gently rising or setting on the horizon, casting a warm glow over the tranquil waters. The soft, powdery sand beneath your feet and the sound of the sea waves rhythmically lapping at the […]
Crazy Golf in Seychelles There’s a new craze in Seychelles and everyone wants to try. Crazy Golf in Seychelles!!! yes crazy or mini golf is now available with Craysey Golf. Crazy golf is a perfect way to enhance your parties with a fun and exciting mini golf course. And with their portable 9-hole course, it […]
Copolia Nature Trail Seychelles – Mahe Island Copolia Nature Trail Seychelles is one of the few spectacular mountaintop hikes in beautiful Seychelles with an absolutely fantastic bird’s eye view of the mysteriously exotic blue Indian Ocean overlooking the east coast of the main island up to the country’s International Airport. You can also spot the […]
La Domus A magnificent and majestic building, the Domicilium is the residence of the Catholic Priests and a symbol of the early years that young Christian missionaries ventured on the shores of our regal islands to spread the gospel. Brother Gélase was a Capuchin missionary from the province of Fribourg in western Switzerland, and arrived […]
The Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fountain The Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fountain was unveiled on the 5th of January 1900 by lady Sweet-Escott, the wife of the queen’s administrator, Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott as a celebration of Queen Victoria’s reign. The Fountain is of pure artistic value and is made of porcelain, decorated with intricate and […]
Zonm Lib – Free Man The Zonm Lib (Free Man) or also Liberation Monument represents a major political milestone in the history of Seychelles. It is a powerful symbol of the people of Seychelles who revolted against colonial oppression on June 5, 1977. The metal statue used to stand behind the People’s Stadium on 5th […]
Liberty Monument Unveiled in June 2014, the Liberty Monument is cast in solid bronze and was designed by Tom Bowers, and it shows a man and a woman standing strong, holding the Seychelles National Flag overhead. When the statue was unveiled, the president at the time, James Michel said that it represented “the unity of […]