How to Spend a Week in Seychelles - A week-long itinerary!

 This Seychelles itinerary assumes you have a rental vehicle; but, if you don't, you can get to nearly all of these tourist attractions by cab, bus, or taking guided tours. There's nothing to be concerned about! Let's have a glimpse at how your vacation to Seychelles will unfold without any further ado! Make a thorough list of all the sights and activities to take part in!

Image via Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas

 Day 1: Mahe

Mahe is the archipelago's most populated island and the largest granitic island. Despite the fact that this island is only around 17 miles long, we think that staying here for three nights at the start of your Seychelles trip will enable you to see many of the sights and beautiful beaches. So, after settling into your resort and relaxing for a bit, take your rental car and go to one of the many beaches to start your holiday off right. If you would like to spend your vacation on this island, which is always considered the best option, you can check out all-inclusive resorts in Seychelles the likes of Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas.

 Day 2: Mahe

Two of the city's attractions are the bustling central market and the town's clock tower. There is also a wonderful natural history museum if you really want to learn about the unique plants and animals found here. Travel to the Sans Souci mountain road from Victoria to gain a different perspective of the island. This path weaves its way up into the mountains, passing through a variety of sites. Trekkers will appreciate the fairly difficult Capolia trek, which takes between 90 mins and 2 hours depending on fitness. Following that, you may visit Grand Anse, Port Launay, and Baie Ternay, which are indeed a few of the famous beaches along this length of the coast. 

 Day 3: Mahe

The southern side has a lot to offer in terms of sights and activities. The "Craft Village" must be your first stop on your journey. This hamlet is situated on a heritage plantation, and local craftsmen produce a wide range of items for sale. After that, ride for 2 minutes to the Takamaka Rum Distillery, which manufactures the islands' most renowned rum, Takamaka rum. Guided tours are offered twice daily (though times are subject to change, so call ahead to check) and are fairly priced, adding to the fact they have a sampling of all the various kinds of rum! Then it will be time to travel south to explore more of Mahe's lovely south coast. The three beaches in this region - Anse Bazarca, Anse Petit Police, and Anse Grand Police - are all worth visiting.

Day 4: Praslin

Allow yourself a whole day to admire the beautiful Vallee de Mai. It is one of the world's finest beaches found in Praslin. This really is the island's most popular tourist attraction, which is also a UNESCO world heritage site. Just another one of Seychelles' most unique indigenous species, the gigantic Coco de Mer palm, flourishes here too.

Day 5: Praslin 

On Day 5, make sure not to miss out on a boat excursion to a few of the nearby islands. Since the archipelago includes more than 100 islands, each unique and different, we think that visiting some of the nearby islands is an essential part of any trip to Seychelles. 

Day 6: La Digue

La Digue is unlike most of the other islands you have visited so far in terms of personality. As there are few cars, most visitors go by bicycle or walking. This island is not at all big, and riding from one end to another takes around half an hour, but it has a lot of interesting things to see and do.

Day 7: Return to Mahe

On Day 7, we suggest going back to Mahe; you can take a boat from La Digue directly to Mahe, which takes approximately an hour and a half. Rest and relax before you head back home!

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