Travel in The Seychelles

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Let me tell you about a place that stole my heart – the Seychelles Islands! This collection of 115 coral and granite islands off the east coast of Kenya is known as “paradise on earth,” and it’s easy to see why.

The coastlines are dotted with magnificent boulders, giving the beaches a magical touch. The Seychelles is famous for its protected marine sanctuaries, nature reserves, and unique species like the giant Aldabra tortoises and Coco de Mer palm.

If you’re a nature enthusiast, you can explore the lush jungles and discover rare wildlife. Or maybe you prefer to relax on picture-perfect beaches and soak up the sun? If adventure is your game, dive in and explore the underwater world.

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Here’s the good news – the Seychelles Islands are blessed with year-round sunshine, so there’s no bad time to visit. However, if you want the best weather, I recommend visiting during the months of April through May and October through November. These months offer mild conditions that are perfect for sunbathing, wildlife watching, and scuba diving.

If you’re planning a summertime visit (June through September), you’ll enjoy cooler and drier weather but be prepared for the high season crowds. It’s best to book your accommodations several months in advance and expect to pay peak-season prices.

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