Away from mass tourism, the Seychelles lie south of the equator in the Indian Ocean. Dreamy bays and world-famous sandy beaches, fascinating underwater world,
impressive natural parks, mighty giant tortoises, one of the best regions for sport fishing in the world.
The Seychelles offer all this - and much more - on a sailing trip in this holiday paradise.
Most of the islands are sparsely populated and largely undeveloped. The Seychelles reward sailors with often good winds, warm weather, and pleasant water temperatures.
A spectacular wildlife, fascinating landscape, dense forests on the island of Mahé are
Home to numerous rare plant and animal species, including some that are only found on the
Seychelles. Hikes in the mountains of Mahé and Praslin are rewarded with wonderful views and the opportunity to experience the unusual flora and fauna.
There are also carnivorous pitcher plants and the 26 land crab species of the Seychelles.
On land and along the coast, the Seychelles are home to some rare and beautiful animal species.
Visitors can observe giant tortoises, sea turtles and the giant crab - the palm thief - or, with a little luck, even swim with a giant whale shark.
The Seychelles has some of the best diving and snorkeling sites in the world. Most of the native wildlife is almost unafraid of humans, and some fish species can
In some bays, you can also feed them by hand. In the Indian Ocean, we can also
fishing for tuna, dolphinfish, wahoo, sailfish, barracudas, etc. or simply windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddling.
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