Here in the Indian Ocean, just of the Eastern coast of Africa lies 115 islands which make up the Seychelles. A pinpoint on the map, a small dot of blue seas and white beaches. Unknown to most of the world, a paradise destination where history, culture, stunning beaches and sunsets, makes it a must visit destination where you can relax and unwind in one of the most beautiful tropical destinations in the world.

Come and enjoy the Seychelles way of life and let Jadore Seychelles plan your once in a lifetime holiday.

Here is our top list of things to do in Seychelles:

We will be sharing the top list of things which needs to be done in Seychelles.

Tours

Following are the tours we recommend you to do with your friends and family:

  • Swim in crystal clear waters
  • Cycle around La Digue
  • Cycling at sunset on La Digue
  • Learn about the Coco De Mer – the world biggest nut which is protected and endemic to Seychelles
  • Visit to Vallee De Mai heritage site on Praslin to see the Coco De Mer
  • Visit Anse Lazio on Praslin one of Seychelles best beaches
  • Feed the giant land tortoises
  • Snorkeling
  • Free diving
  • Scuba diving
  • Visit the Morne national park
  • Visit the Botanical gardens

Local Attractions

Checkout the following local attractions:

  • Try local cuisine
  • Visit the Anse Royale Spice garden
  • Visit the historical Plantation house on La Digue
  • Have a beach bbq
  • Shopping in Victoria City
  • Zip lining at Constance Ephelia
  • Spend Wednesday evening at Bazar labrin which is a market with food stalls and music
  • Have a local buffet lunch at Boat House
  • Buy locally made jewellery from Jouel or Kreolor
  • Shopping at Eden Island
  • Take the Cat Coco for island hopping
  • Go yachting
  • Water sports at Beau Vallon beach
  • See the mini Big Ben replica in Victoria
  • Have a local Seybrew
  • Visit the Botanical gardens
  • Take a tour at the SeyTea, Tea plantation
  • Visit the Sir Selwyne Selwyne Clark Market in Victoria
  • Visit the Hindu temple
  • See the views from Mission lodge
  • Horse riding on the beach
  • Have dinner at Boabab restaurant, the best pizza on the island
  • Have lunch at Eden island

Others

Find out about the other things to do in Seychelles:

  • Try your luck at the casino! Local Gran Kaz or private owned such as Club Liberte
  • The Four Seasons
  • Taste the locally made Takamaka rum
  • See the endemic birds of the Seychelles
  • Wake up early and watch the sunrise
  • Find a one of many spots such as Anse Intendance Beach to watch the sunset
  • Surfing
  • Get pampered at one of many luxury spas
  • If staying in a budget accommodation you can spend the day at a luxury resort with a day pass
  • Sunbathing on white sandy beaches
  • Mix with fellow travellers, make friends and memories
  • Interact with locals
  • Take photos at the La Misere view point to see all 5 islands in the St Anne Marine Park
  • Takamaka rum tasting tour
  • Hike the trails around the island such as Copolia or Anse Majore. There are many trails with different difficulties so everyone can walk the trails
  • Take memorizing photos
  • Relax on the beach of Moyenne the smallest national park in the world
  • Play golf with a view at Seychelles golf club or Constance Lemuria champions golf course
  • Take a glass bottom boat trip in St Anne Marine Park to see the underwater wildlife and beautiful corals
  • Go island hopping in the Marine Park
  • Walk between Round island and Long Island on the sandbank at low tide
  • Cerf island eco tours
  • Fishing trips
  • Swim with whale sharks during whale shark season (November)
  • Try and spot a sea turtle
  • Spend some time on La Digue and Praslin
  • Taste the freshly caught lobster and octopus
  • Rock climbing

And moreeee…..

  • Big game fishing
  • Visit the Port Glaude waterfall
  • Visit the Grand Anse waterfall
  • Take a trip on the Semi sub
  • Go on a Sunset cruise
  • Go to the Natural history museum
  • Visit local party spots and clubs
  • See the views of the Seychelles on a helicopter ride
  • Spend the day at Source D’argent on La Digue, one of the most photographed beaches in the world