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Catch up the best of the Seychelles day trip package. Explore the whole island starting from the north area to the city of Victoria on private vehicle with a French speaking guide.
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Victoria
08:30am
Upon pick at the port in Victoria at 8:30 am head to the Beau Vallon is a bay on the northwestern coast of Mahé in the Seychelles. Beau Vallon Beach is well-frequented and is possibly the most popular in the Seychelles.
Bel Ombre is an administrative district of Seychelles located on the island of Mahé. It has a small fishing harbor for artisan fishing from small boats with lines.
Glacis is an administrative district of Seychelles located in the North Region of the island of Mahé. It also encompasses uninhabited Mamelles Island 13 kilometers to the northeast of Mahé, and the tiny Brisan Rocks in between.
Carana Beach is a small bay in the north of Mahé, the Seychelles’ largest island. The beautiful scenery here consists of glorious vegetation, clear water, and pristine white sand. While not the best beach for swimmers, the area offers enough to keep visitors entertained and enthralled throughout their stay.
There you will see some of our cultural Heritage buildings, historical monuments, and the famous Market and Botanical Garden parks. Here is a chance for you to see the iconic coco de mer unique to Seychelles, the giant nut in the world will amaze you. Feed the giant tortoises and witness a few of the local endemic plants.
Meet with the craftsmen on their duties and have a chance to purchase some crafts and souvenirs made in Seychelles.
Locally known as “Moniman trwa lezel” which means monument with three wings. The memorial is a representation of African, European, and Asian origins of their inhabitants of Seychelles.
Takamaka Rum is a brand of rum distilled, aged and blended in the Seychelles, at the Trois Frères Distillery, on the main island of Mahe’. The distillery has been operating since 2002, and was founded by the d’Offay brothers, Richard and Bernard d’Offay. It is the first and only commercial rum producer and exporter in the Seychelles.
The beach is home to a rich history, as this was the location where, in 1772, the first of the Seychelles’ spice gardens were set up. There is also a large church overlooking the water here, which contrasts the tropical scenery that surrounds it. With so much to offer, it’s little wonder that Anse Royale is one of the most popular beaches on Mahé – but don’t let its popularity put you off. The beach is plenty big enough that you will find your own spot to enjoy, and the huge array of activities and sights here make it a must-see for anyone staying on the Seychelles’ largest island.
The waterfall is just a water coming down thru some rocks forming a small pool at the bottom of it.
Here is first place where settlers buried their dead. You will see the graves of most prominent people who lived in Seychelles.
The imposing residence of the Roman priesthood in Victoria built-in 1934 to house the Swiss missionaries.
There you will meet with the priest who will welcome you to church. Later, continue to the picturesque charms of its ancient clock tower and the colorful market. At 6:30 pm end your trip with a drop-off at the Port.