Discover Italy’s Alpine Jewel: Aosta Valley
21.08.2024Northern Italy’s Aosta Valley, nestled between France and Switzerland, is famous for its winter skiing, but it’s a fabulous place...
The serene pace of life, secluded spots and exceptionally beautiful landscapes are just a few characteristics that make Seychelles a top couple’s destination. Whether you’re adventure-seeking lovers, a nature-loving couple or a peaceful pair Seychelles has got it all.
Snorkel with sea turtles
Warm and transparent waters, rich in well-preserved coral formations and blockfields, make the neighbouring small satellite islands and rock crops surrounding Praslin and La Digue some of the best snorkelling spots. You’re likely to come across surprisingly tame hawksbill sea turtles as well as many other colourful species. After sharing the amazing ocean world together you can admire the striking granite rocks framing the porcelain sand beaches.
Stroll down the idyllic beach
To feel as though you have a slice of paradise to yourselves, stroll along the quiet beaches of Curieuse island. It’s likely that the only greeting you’ll receive is from a freely-roaming giant tortoise. Red earth mountains and sculpture resembling granite rock formations make it a bucket-list worthy backdrop. Curieuse is inhabited and has no bookable accommodation so you can only visit the island as part of a day excursion. It is a 20-minute boat ride from Praslin.
Gaze up at the bright stars
Spending a night gazing at the shimmering stars is one of the most romantic things you can do. Since the archipelago is in the middle of the Indian Ocean with low levels of light pollution and warm nighttime temperatures throughout the year, the conditions for stargazing are ideal. You can head to any of the quiet beaches wherever you are in Seychelles but if you go to one of the private islands you will have the best experience seeing the most stars.
Take a hike through paradise
Create everlasting memories as you wander through the ‘Garden of Eden’, Praslin’s beautiful National Park. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vallée de Mai, is home to the legendary coco de mer palms, that can only be seen here or on Curieuse island. Choose from three hiking trails that have remained untouched since the 1930s and stop for a break to admire the waterfall.
Enjoy a romantic sunset dinner
Providing an atmosphere of intimacy on the seashore, Del Place Restaurant in Mahé’s district of Port Launey is a great spot to enjoy a sunset dinner with your other half. Sample authentic Creole cuisine and seafood dishes whilst taking in the vistas of neighbouring islands.
Take to the clear sky in a helicopter
Nothing beats a bird’s eye view of the Seychelles in the privacy of your own helicopter! You can opt for a 75-minute package with Zil Air that takes you on an aerial tour of Mahé, La Digue, Félicité and Ile Coco as well as giving you a prime view of the giant palm trees of Vallée de Mai.
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