People dancing under colorful lights at a beach party, capturing the lively energy of Seychelles nightlife.
Seychelles Nightlife Guide: Best Places, Experiences & Local Secrets
From beach bars and Creole music to sunset dining and cultural celebrations, this guide explores the many sides of Seychelles nightlife and where to experience them.
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Pirate artifacts on a wooden table with old coins, keys, a skull, and a candle — symbolic of the hidden treasures of Seychelles pirates.
Seychelles Pirates: From Hidden Havens to Modern Maritime Defense
Seychelles isn’t just about turquoise lagoons and postcard beaches—it once sheltered real pirates whose stories still echo in place names, legends and coastal trails. This article follows their journey from secret island hideouts and elusive treasure to the way their legacy now shapes Seychellois culture, storytelling and modern-day travel experiences.
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Glass of Takamaka rum with ice cubes placed in front of an old wooden barrel.
Takamaka Rum Distillery: The Spirit of Seychelles and Its Craft
This blog takes readers deep into the story of Takamaka Rum Distillery — from its roots in an 18th-century plantation at La Plaine St André to its evolution as Seychelles’ only rum producer. You’ll discover how local sugarcane, tropical aging, and family craftsmanship intertwine with island heritage, creating a spirit that captures the true essence of Seychelles.
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Granite boulders frame turquoise waters at Anse Marron beach with palm frond visible in foreground
Anse Marron – Exploring the Untouched Escape of Seychelles
Hidden at La Digue’s southern tip, Anse Marron rewards adventurous travelers with secluded white sand, granite-carved tidal pools, and dramatic ocean views. A guided two-hour hike over rocks and tidal paths makes the journey part of the experience, ensuring both safety and a true sense of discovery.
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Idyllic white-sand beach with turquoise water and palm trees – a perfect example of what to see in Seychelles
What to See in Seychelles: Your Guide to Beaches, Islands & Hidden Treasures
Discover Seychelles beyond the postcards with a journey that blends pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant Creole heritage. From granite-framed lagoons on La Digue to spice-scented markets in Victoria and rare wildlife in Vallée de Mai, every stop reveals a new facet of island life. Plan your trip with insider tips on seasons, hidden trails, and cultural gems for an experience as rich as it is relaxing.
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Aerial view of Seychelles beach with granite boulders and turquoise water during dry season
Best Month to Visit Seychelles: How to Plan Your Perfect Escape
The best time to visit Seychelles depends on what you’re after—calm seas for diving, sunny days for beaches, or cultural festivals. From April’s clear waters to October’s balance of weather and events, each month shapes a different kind of island escape.
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Aerial view of St. Pierre Island in Seychelles with granite rocks, palm trees, and turquoise waters
St. Pierre Island in Seychelles: Nature, Access, and Things to Do
St. Pierre Island in Seychelles may be tiny, but its granite cliffs, coral reefs, and calm waters make it unforgettable. Perfect for snorkeling, photography, and quiet escapes, this protected islet proves that small places can leave a big impression.
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a plate of rice with vegetables and meat
Creole Food Recipes: Authentic Flavors with a Seychelles Twist
Explore the hidden side of Seychelles—from untouched nature trails to ancient forests and island wildlife found nowhere else. This guide goes beyond the postcards to reveal the authentic experiences that make each visit unforgettable.
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a palm trees on a beach
Seychelles Tourist Attractions: Best Islands, Beaches & Sights
Explore the hidden side of Seychelles—from untouched nature trails to ancient forests and island wildlife found nowhere else. This guide goes beyond the postcards to reveal the authentic experiences that make each visit unforgettable.
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Aerial view of Moyenne Island in Seychelles, once owned by Brendon Grimshaw, with turquoise waters and lush greenery.
Brendon Grimshaw: The Man Who Transformed Moyenne Island
Moyenne wasn’t just restored—it was reimagined. With no blueprint but instinct, Brendon Grimshaw created balance between wildness and welcome, proving that true conservation doesn’t fence nature in, but sets it free.
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