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Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean

The Seychelles Islands located in the middle of the West Indian Ocean, far from any...

The Seychelles Islands located in the middle of the West Indian Ocean, far from any continental land mass, have long been likened to a string of pearls set in the azure. The Seychelles Islands extend from between 4 and 10 degrees south of the equator. The islands also lie between 480km and 1,600km from the east coast of Africa in the western Indian Ocean.

Seychelles: An Exotic Island  Destination

Seychelles consists of 115 islands, a haven of coral reefs, and majestic granite outcrops. Of these 115 islands, 41 Inner Islands constitute the oldest mid-oceanic granite islands on earth, while a further 74 form the five groups of low-lying coral atolls and reef islets that are the Outer Islands.

The islands are set against a turquoise sea, beautiful white beaches, tropical rainforests, and spectacular natural scenery. Besides, each island has its own character with subtle differences. For instance, some are mountainous with giant granite rocks, while others barely rise above sea level. Furthermore, some have dense forests; others deserted beaches.

Seychelles has a  perfect set of sights and sounds. If you think of luxury, comfort, or simply relaxation, Seychelles could be a breathtaking destination, with countless opportunities for serenity, rest, and tranquility. In addition, this fantastic region can significantly appeal to thrill-seekers of unparalleled sailing and diving facilities.

Seychelles Islands and Eden Island

Eden Island, an impressive outlook of people’s choice, is located in the Seychelles Islands. Moreover, the development of Eden Island is marked by:

  • Luxury villas
  • Sophisticated Maisons
  • Fashionable apartments
  • Deep water marina with exclusive services
  • Secluded beaches
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Swimming pools

Top Things to Do in Seychelles Islands

  • Sailing
  • Diving
  • Fishing
  • Island hopping
  • Beachcombing.

Seychelles, one of the world’s last frontiers, promises adventure and breathtaking natural beauty in pristine surroundings still untouched by man.

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