The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Seychelles, Seychelles

September 20, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Sailing, diving, fishing and relaxing are the main activities for visitors to the 155 islands of this Indian Ocean archipelago. Mahé, Praslin and La Digue are the most popular islands. Mahé boasts 65 silver beaches, plus an array of restaurants, cafés, bars and casinos in the tiny capital, Victoria. The Seychelles are home to UNESCO-designated sites, coral atoll Aldabra and Vallée de Mai, called the Garden of Eden. Creole is the main language, but English and French are widely spoken.
Restaurants in Seychelles

1. Ziblo Boat Charter

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5.0 based on 290 reviews

Ziblo Boat Charter

Activity : ATTRACTION Fantastic tours with a maximum of 8 participants or romantic private charter. BBQ with fresh fish , chicken, sausages and delicious salads. Guided excursions.

2. Discovery Agri Tours

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5.0 based on 272 reviews

Discovery Agri Tours

Tour on Mahe Island; it's a 9 to11 hour's tour. Including 45 minutes amazing snorkeling accompany by me,(you can bring along your equipment if not it can be provided), swimming, sites seeing, exotic and unique flora and fauna, wildlife animals ,visit the real creole culture, Victoria with its attractions, small trails, discover the secret amazing part of the island, taste the real creole food.... this is when I will take you to a nice and authentic creole restaurant to enjoy our amazing fish dishes including our famous Octopus curry and various local chutneys, the journey might even take you to my grandparent's creole house where i was born. (Special unique experience)(You will have a wonderful special tour with us and a unforgettable one; it will be a lively tour with me participating with you throughout your tour, there will be so much interaction, I will not just be sitting around in the car driving. I will make sure that you never forget Seychelles and DiscoveryAgritour and everything that we have to offer.

3. Anse Capucins Beach

Southeast Tip Of The Island, Mahe Island Seychelles
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Anse Capucins Beach

4. Coconut Services

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5.0 based on 273 reviews

Coconut Services

Coconut Services is on Praslin island in Seychelles. Your specialist in Island Tours and Taxi Services. We have complete island tours tailored for your dream vacations and taxi services. We ensure that your tours and transfers are in a clean, comfortable, air conditioned and well maintained vehicle. We provides complimentary water and payable Wi-Fi Internet Services onboard.

5. Anse Georgette

Praslin Island Seychelles +248 2 774 617 http://www.constancehotels.com/en/hotels-resorts/seychelles/lemuria
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4.5 based on 1,720 reviews

Anse Georgette

This small, serene beach is among the most beautiful on Praslin Island.

Reviewed By illusions328 - Great Falls, United States

this is a small beautiful beach with easy access for Constance Lemuria guests (10min free buggy ride every hour) and less easy access for outside guests, 25min-30min walk from parking outside the hotel through the golf course on a hilly but well maintained path. If you are staying at the hotel, this is the only beach you need to be at. we were surprised to see so few hotel guests take the extra 10mins to get to this beach as most of them spent time at petite anse kerlan which gets very busy. this is not a secluded/isolated beach but because access isn't easy, the crowds are much lower than the likes of anse laszio. we were often the first on the beach around 9am and first to depart around noon after which the crowds start to grow. so for that isolated Cast Away feeling come early! water and weather is still very warm this beach has it all, beautiful surroundings, granite rock and all, white soft sand and and beautiful clear blue water. it seems to be a safe beach to swim (depending on season/current conditions) and plenty of shade. there are no facilities but you can buy juice/fruit from a local vendor. we spent 4 mornings at this beach during our 4 night stay @ the lemuria.

6. Curieuse Island

Praslin Island Seychelles +248 2 539 781
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4.5 based on 1,795 reviews

Curieuse Island

This island is strictly protected to allow Giant tortoises to prosper.

Reviewed By Samsiebabes - Edwalton, United Kingdom

We absolutely loved our trip to see the giant tortoises. They’re such amazing creatures. We would recommend taking fruit if you want to feed them - you can’t get food there and they’re trying to protect the plants so don’t take branches off the plants. We didn’t want to do an organised tour so got dropped off by Sagittarius boats (they have a Facebook) - it was reasonable and only took about 15 minutes. It was a simple little boat but much cheaper than the tours and they let us choose how long we wanted to spend (we did 2.5 hours) and it was exactly what we needed. We then went on the walk across the island to the Scott’s house. This was hot and uneven ground so we’d recommend trainers, hats and water. The beach at the end was really beautiful not much shade. There were Toilets on both sides but not nicest facilities.

7. Anse Source D'Argent

La Digue Island Seychelles
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4.5 based on 3,749 reviews

Anse Source D'Argent

Reviewed By poplarkins - London, United Kingdom

This is the place that I will remember forever - very picturesque and extremely beautiful. It is easily accessed passing through the L'Union estate (entrance is 115 rupees) where you can see giant turtoises, vanilla plantations, coconuts plantations including old colonial house, remaining working mill, cemetery from the colonial days that contains the early settlers graves and various vegetation. The beach itself is stunning ... picturesque .... with ‘out of this world rock formations ‘... all surrounded by lush vegetation on one side and white sand and crystal turquoise sea on the other. In spite of being more crowded than other beaches on the island there are plenty of places to sit and hide .... and there is no shortage of shaded areas... also it is a good place for swimming and snorkelling There are plenty of facilities nearby ... small snack places, renting of kayaks etc. Definitely place not to miss.

8. Petite Anse

Baie Lazare, Mahe Island Seychelles
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4.5 based on 406 reviews

Petite Anse

Reviewed By Shelleyash - San Diego, United States

Drive toward the four seasons hotel. When you arrive at the security hut between the roads, take the road on the left, sign in, and walk down the road 10 min staying to right, At the beach there is a swing, activities for hire, soft sand, boulders, lush green foliage, snorkel rental, and food. The water is unbelievably blue, with no waves when we visited in February. When you walk down the isn’t good signage- you mostly stay to the right.

9. Grand Anse

La Digue Island Seychelles
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4.5 based on 1,606 reviews

Grand Anse

Reviewed By ebershibin - Mumbai, India

This is the best Grand Anse beach in the of the three islands as it easily trumps the one in Praslin and better than the Grand Anse in Mahe as well. Be advised not to venture into the waters, the waves are pretty rough and loud as well. But that's what the bliss was all about. The turquoise waters, white sand along with the granitic rocks standing tall amongst the greenery was a sight to cherish.

10. Anse Coco Beach

La Digue Island Seychelles
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4.5 based on 928 reviews

Anse Coco Beach

Reviewed By maggie_sor - Hovas, Sweden

One of the best beaches, but it can be tough to get there when it's hot. You can expect a hike of about 30-45 minutes in hilly terrain. Bring water well. First, pass the Grand Anse. About the middle of Grand Anse is a large stone and behind it begins the path. Cross a concrete bridge and then keep right. when you come across the first ridge you come to Petit Anse which is also a very nice beach. Here, there is usually a small bar selling coconuts and small palm huts on the beach to get shade. Good as a break on the way home. If you can continue, the path goes in the forest behind Petit Anse and over the next mountain ridge. Then you come down to a beach where there are very few people. Most go farthest away because there is a small pool where you can snorkel in quite calm water.

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