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Seychelles Islands

Seychelles Islands


As the world becomes ever smaller, Seychelles is becoming increasingly accessible to holiday-makers from around the globe.  With the greatest of ease, Air Seychelles whisks an ever increasing number of visitors from Europe, Africa, the Far East and the Middle East to sample the many and varied delights of the islands. 

Within these few square kilometres is a land of colourful contrasts; the bleached granite rocks, thrusting up from the sea like the peaks of a sunken mountain range lie in the shadow of lush tropical vegetation clinging to steep mountain sides.  In the middle of a beach of white coral sand, a sudden upthrust of granite resembles a scene from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Far from any continental land mass, the islands of Seychelles have long been likened to a string of pearls set in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean.  No wonder that the slogan of this proud nation, one of the world’s prime holiday destinations, is “Seychelles – as pure as it gets”.  And it is delivered with an invitation that no Normal person can resist, an invitation  to “Discover the Islands”, which lie just four degrees south of the Equator and are literally a thousand miles from anywhere.

The people of the islands reflect these same dramatic contrasts.  A description of a typical Seychellois is impossible; their ancestors include British and French seamen, freed African slaves, and Indian and Chinese merchants.  Their skin tone can be fair or dark, their hair blonde or black, their eyes blue or brown.  But they all share a gentle and cheerful character, combined with a nature as warm and welcoming as their island home.