Hidden Gems: Seychelles - With its jaw-dropping scenery, beautiful white beaches and rich endowment of wildlife, we're adding Seychelles to our Hidden Gems destination list.
An island republic of 115 tropical islands in the western Indian Ocean, Seychelles is world renowned for its lush vegetation, stunning beaches, and exquisitely rare wildlife. A melting pot of many cultures which have commingled and coexisted since the first settlement of the islands in 1770, Seychelle's three main inhabited islands are Mahé (housing the capital Victoria), Praslin and La Digue and the official languages are English, French and Seychellois Creole. This beautiful destination offers visitors a wide suite of services and amenities. Visitors can appreciate a remarkably diverse array of marine, mammal, and bird life, relax on one of the many pristine beaches, island hop, enjoy a range of watersports, or simply soak up the breathtaking views.
"The Seychelles was once a pirate hideout; legend has it that famous pirate Olivier Levasseur hid treasure worth more than $160,000 there that remains unfound to this day."
The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) east of Kenya and about 700 miles (1,100 km) northeast of Madagascar.
The Seychelles population is 107,400. Known as Seychellois, they are a unique blend of Créole, Indian, Chinese, French and British heritage.
The climate is tropical oceanic, with little temperature variation during the year. Daily temperatures rise to the mid-80s F (low 30s C) in the afternoon and fall to the low 70s F (low 20s C) at night.
After the opening of an international airport on Mahé in 1971, the Seychelles' tourism industry grew rapidly. It quickly became the place to be seen, a playground for film stars and the international jet set. It remains an exclusive such-after destination for international visitors.
October and November and April and May) are the best times to visit the Seychelles as the temperatures are good, rainfall is limited, and the winds are not too strong.
The biodiversity of the Seychelles makes it unique and is protected within two UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Vallee de Mai in Praslin and Aldabra) as well as several impressive Nature Reserves and National Parks.
Chartering a private jet for your trip to Seychelles will guarantee a seamless and stress-free experience. Customize your trip to your exact requirements and tailor your itinerary to reflect your personal preferences.
Landing permit requirements
Direct flights to Seychelles are available from many major airports. The majority of connecting flights originate from Doha, Dubai, or Nairobi.
There are no vaccination or PCR requirements for visitors to Seychelles
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