Best attractions and places to see in the Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, include a range of natural and cultural sites. The region offers diverse landscapes, from pristine beaches to unique natural reserves. Visitors can explore various attractions across its main islands, including Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Curieuse is a "must-do"!
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Entrance area of L'Union Estate Park, for which you have to pay an entrance fee
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Large rock with tortoise enclosure (it was a bit overcrowded for my taste)
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It's great fun to visit, especially with children. You can feed them fresh leaves. The turtles look robust but are fragile. So don't sit or ride on them.
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An incredible hike with magnificent scenery... Bring 2.5 liters of water per person!
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One of the most beautiful beaches among those easy to reach and a destination for almost everyone who lands on La Digue
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Absolutely top beach with fine sand and good infrastructure. Accessible by bus and a somewhat strenuous walk.
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The Seychelles is renowned for its stunning beaches. On La Digue, Anse Source d'Argent is consistently ranked among the world's best, famous for its granite rocks and calm waters. Praslin offers Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette, both known for pristine sands. On Mahé, Beau Vallon is popular for swimming and water sports, while Anse Intendance is another highly-regarded crescent-shaped beach. For a more secluded experience, consider Anse Major Beach, accessible via a trail.
The Seychelles offers diverse hiking opportunities. On Mahé, the Morne Blanc Trail leads through lush rainforest to a viewing platform. Morne Seychellois National Park, also on Mahé, covers 20% of the island with trails and views from peaks like Copolia. On Praslin, the Vallée de Mai National Reserve offers unique forest walks. For more options, explore the Hiking in the Seychelles guide, which includes routes like the Morne Blanc Trail loop and the Vallée de Mai National Reserve loop.
Yes, the Seychelles boasts several significant natural reserves. The Vallée de Mai National Reserve on Praslin is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its Coco de Mer palms. Morne Seychellois National Park on Mahé offers extensive hiking through diverse forests. Sainte Anne Marine National Park, near Mahé, is excellent for snorkeling and diving. Curieuse Island is known for its giant tortoises and marine life, while the Aldabra Atoll is a largely untouched UNESCO site teeming with unique wildlife.
In Victoria, Mahé, you can explore the iconic Victoria Clock Tower, the vibrant Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple, and the bustling Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Market. The Mission Lodge provides historical insight into the islands' past as a school for liberated slaves, offering stunning views. The State House and the Bicentennial Monument are also notable landmarks. For a glimpse into Creole culture, visit the Domaine de Val des Prés.
You can encounter giant tortoises at the Curieuse Island Giant Tortoise Sanctuary, which is accessible from Praslin. Another location is the Giant Union Rock and Tortoise Enclosure within L'Union Estate Park on La Digue, where you can see these magnificent creatures up close.
Many attractions are family-friendly. Beaches like Beau Vallon on Mahé and Anse Lazio on Praslin offer calm waters for swimming. Visiting the giant tortoises at Curieuse Island Giant Tortoise Sanctuary or the Giant Union Rock and Tortoise Enclosure is a popular activity. Easy walks in the Vallée de Mai National Reserve are also suitable. The L'Union Estate Park on La Digue combines history, nature, and access to Anse Source d'Argent, making it a great family outing.
La Digue Island is best explored by bicycle, allowing you to experience its traditional Seychellois way of life and stunning palm-fringed shores at your own pace. Key attractions include Anse Source d'Argent and the L'Union Estate Park. You can also find easy cycling routes like the Grand Anse Beach – Anse Caiman loop.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Vallée de Mai National Reserve on Praslin offers an easy loop trail. On Mahé, you can find easy routes like the View of Anse Major – Anse Major Trail loop. La Digue also has easy trails, such as the Anse Source d'Argent loop. For more details, refer to the Easy hikes in the Seychelles guide.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine beauty of the beaches, with many highlighting the unique granite rock formations and clear waters. The lush rainforests and diverse wildlife, particularly the giant tortoises and endemic plants like the Coco de Mer, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the stunning viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas of the islands and ocean.
For those who enjoy running, the Seychelles offers scenic routes. On La Digue, you can find the Grand Anse Beach loop. Praslin has the Pasquiere and Salazie Trail Run through tropical forest. On Mahé, the Anse Forbans Beach loop is a good option. More running trails can be found in the Running Trails in the Seychelles guide.
Yes, several locations provide breathtaking views. The Morne Blanc Trail on Mahé leads to a platform with views over the west of the island. The Mission Lodge, also on Mahé, offers poignant historical context alongside stunning vistas over the mountains and sea. Within Morne Seychellois National Park, peaks like Copolia and Morne Blanc provide spectacular panoramic views.
Anse Georgette is accessible either via the Mont Plaisir to Anse Georgette Nature Trail or through the Constance Lemuria Praslin Seychelles hotel. If accessing through the hotel, it's advisable to arrange entry in advance, as spontaneous admission might not be possible. The path across the golf course through the hotel grounds is a popular option, but the trail offers a more adventurous approach.


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