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Flights to Seychelles

This chain of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean has everything you could want: perfect weather, gorgeous beaches, and a sparkling blue ocean full of sea life. Add to the mix an abundance of five-star luxury hotels, and you’re set for the most peaceful of vacations among beautiful bays and perfect views.

But where to stay in the Seychelles? Just 15 of the islands are inhabitable, and most visitors tend to stick to one of three— Mahé, Praslin, or La Digue. Mahé is the biggest, and its capital, Victoria, is the best place to learn more about local culture. The National History Museum is tiny, but full of information on music, local customs, and superstitions and, of course, the prized national plant coco de mer.

But why spend time indoors when you have your own personal paradise to explore? Once you’re done strolling around Victoria (which won’t take long at all), set your sights on a forest trek. Morne Seychellois National Park is a vast nature reserve; if you make it to its highest peak (905 m above sea level), you’ll be rewarded with brilliant views of the island.

Still, the real draw in the Seychelles is the beaches. There isn’t a single stretch of coastline that isn’t photo worthy, but Petite Anse Bay is extra special: think powder-soft white sand and aquamarine water, set against a backdrop of lush green and granite hills. It’s a fantastic snorkeling and diving destination, too—in some places, you can snorkel straight off the beach and there’ll be coral to explore.

If you have time to venture further afield, it's easy to travel to Praslin. Not only is it home to the stunningly pretty Cote d’Or beach, but the island’s nature reserve, Vallée de Mai, is a Unesco World Heritage Site that's thought to be millions of years old. Little La Digue is also worth a visit; the absence of cars on the island makes it the most peaceful of the three.

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Mahé is a true slice of paradise. Visit to explore verdant mountains, bustling markets, and—perhaps most famously—postcard-perfect natural beaches.

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