The Seychelles largest and main island, Mahe is home to the capital of Victoria and about 70,000 people (almost 90% of the nation's total). Still, the island retains its idyllic beauty, with 3,000-foot mountains and scores of gorgeous beaches. Many plants, including the so-called Jellyfish Tree and several rare orchids, are unique to Mahe's shores. The Seychelles Natural History Museum, the Botanical Gardens and the Codevar Craft Centre, all in Victoria, are not to be missed.
Restaurants in Mahe Island
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The Mirante La Misere was the best place that I found during my recent trip to obtain peerless views out over vast swathes of Mahe and adjoining Islands! Bring your camera and/or Smartphone. You will certainly be kept busy snapping!
4.0 based on 75 reviews
This was really a beautiful beach with crystal clear water which is really good for both swimming and snorkelling. U can rent a car or go by public bus and this is the last stop for the bus and a 2 minutes walk from the bus stand so it’s really easy to come back to the city. Make sure u pack some food and drinks as therz no cafe on the beach therz only a five star resort.
4.0 based on 397 reviews
A spectacular view of the southern part of Mahe Island from this place. Also it is a historical location for Seychelles people where the first school was built here for slave children to study and queen Victoria ll visited here during colonial era.
4.0 based on 1,754 reviews
This is worth a visit at anytime during the day though the spectacle is better in the morning, and Saturday morning is when you can see the most stalls. The produce on sale is fish, fruits, vegetables, spices, some crafts, local honey and preserves. You can go to look and take pictures or buy some fruit to go along with during the day. It takes at most an hour to see everything. If you want to take local products home be a bit picky and ask who made them and where, they all have a story. Probably the best pictures you will get will be the fish and octopus.
4.0 based on 696 reviews
It is a temple for the Hindu religion. It is a spiritual place and the most beautiful place in Seychelles. It is open to all and if you happen to be during the month of January you will get to see some of the prayers, sacrifice and rituals done during thaipoosam a festival for the Lord murugan. Also there are many other festivals celebrated in the temple . You can add this place to your checklist of places to visit! So come relax and enjoy the peaceful place!
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