The island of Mahe is the largest island of the Seychelles archipelago, a world-class beach resort, which annually greets millions of travelers. On the island are organized 68 well-equipped beaches. Here are created ideal conditions for diving, water skiing, windsurfing and other water sports. Any beach has sports equipment rental spots. Here are frequently organized boat trips on yachts.
The most popular and most visited beach is Beau Vallon. Life here doesn’t stop neither on the daytime nor night. When night comes to the island, here are opened numerous discos and bars. On daytime visitors are welcome in numerous restaurants and sports facilities. Not far away from the beach you will find internet cafes and numerous shops. If you seek tranquility, the following beaches may suit you the most - Anse Bougainvillea, d’Anse Forbans, and Anse Royal. They are simply perfect for family rest because of the successful location of reefs the sea here is always calm.
Although the capital of Seychelles couldn't boast of a variety of large shopping malls and outlets, the choice of colorful small shops and markets is really huge here. They sell all possible … Open
The starting point of many sightseeing tours around the island is the Revolution Square - the central square of Victoria located in the Old Town. The main decoration of this square is the Clock Tower. The height of the tower together with a clock is 3 meters, it is an exact copy of London's Big Ben. Near the tower is a small museum, an exposition of which is devoted to the history of the city of Victoria. The main city library, as well as the archive, have been on the museum's ground floor for many years. Numerous historic streets begin next to the Revolution Square. It would be nice to stroll along them to admire old buildings.
The capital of Seychelles is a great destination for those who prefer spending time in a little paradise together with the whole family. Here, each of its members will have every opportunity … Open
Francis Rachel Street is considered the beginning of the business district. This street accommodates several important government institutions, including the State House and the presidential residence. While walking along the street you can see several more symbolic monuments. The business district has another important religious site - a beautiful mosque surrounded by a tropical garden.
Mahe is a scenic island lying in the Indian Ocean and known not only for its natural sights and attractions but for its upscale restaurants, cafes and bars serving inimitable dainty treats. … Open
Hiking fans would find it interesting to climb the Morne Blanc hill with another interesting landmark on its top. Here is an old tea factory where you can watch the process of making tea, as well as try its best varieties.