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Seychelles: Beaches, Rainforests and Island Adventures

Public reviews praise Seychelles for clear lagoons, soft beaches, rich marine life and the varied landscapes of Mahé and La Digue.

By Samuel Adeyemi4.6238 public ratings
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What stands out

  • Soft beaches and clear blue lagoons
  • Rainforest and national park hikes
  • Abundant fish for snorkelling
  • Mountain scenery on Mahé
  • Cycling around La Digue

Worth knowing

  • Getting around can be expensive without a car
  • Island transfers require advance planning

Don't miss

What comes up most in public reviews

  • Mahé
  • La Digue by bicycle
  • Coco de mer palms
  • Mahé botanical garden
  • Snorkelling in the archipelago

Worth the trip?

What public reviews say

Seychelles has a Google rating of 4.6 from 238 reviews, and the feedback keeps returning to the same draw: the archipelago’s natural beauty. Travellers write about soft sand, clear water, blue lagoons and lush scenery. Several see the islands as a memorable romantic escape, particularly for a honeymoon. Others recommend Seychelles simply for an easygoing break built around beaches and sunshine.

There is plenty away from the shore too. Reviews mention rainforest, mountainous interiors, national parks and unusual native plants, so active visitors are not limited to swimming. One honeymoon review even found that rainy weather suited the romantic atmosphere. Still, the available feedback does not point to a particularly strong season for visiting.

Beaches, lagoons and marine life

The sea dominates the reviews. Travellers praise the transparent water and attractive beaches, and snorkelling comes recommended for seeing the archipelago’s abundant fish. Anyone moving between beaches may want to keep snorkelling equipment close rather than save it for a single organised excursion.

Public feedback suggests the coastline works best alongside some inland exploration. Visitors can hike through a national park, then swim in cool water afterwards. It is a sharp change of scene, from rainforest to ocean, and one that separates Seychelles from destinations focused mainly on resort time or sunbathing.

Exploring Mahé and La Digue

Mahé draws attention both as a base for reaching other islands and as a destination in its own right. Reviewers suggest driving into the mountains for broad views, as well as visiting the botanical garden. Mentions of the coco de mer palm add a more specific example of the islands’ distinctive plant life.

La Digue moves at another pace. One reviewer recommends crossing the small island by bicycle, a straightforward option for travellers who like active sightseeing. Across the archipelago, reviews cite beaches, coral reefs, nature reserves and giant Aldabra tortoises as defining features. They offer limited detail, however, on where individual wildlife encounters are most reliable.

Practical verdict

Transport cost is the main warning. One review says getting around can be expensive for travellers who cannot drive. Another recommends renting a car to explore the mountains on Mahé. Visitors should plan local transport and island transfers before arrival, especially when an itinerary includes several beaches or islands.

Taken together, the reviews describe Seychelles as a scenery-led island destination with more to offer than a basic beach stay. Couples are especially well served, while snorkellers, hikers and cyclists have clear reasons to go. The strongest itinerary combines Mahé’s mountain roads and botanical sights, La Digue by bicycle, rainforest walks and plenty of time in the water.

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