Port Launay Marine National Park is famous for its whale shark sightings. In their season, these huge gentle giants of the sea can be seen swimming lazily around feeding on the rich plankton that acc...
Seychelles first Ramsar site, designated on the 22nd of November 2004 is the "Port Launay Coastal Wetlands" (Port Glaud Wetlands), which has a surface area of 121 hectares in Port Glaud District. The...
Praslin Island boasts its first museum which is located on Cote D’Or roughly 50 metres from the Acajou Hotel. The museum, which showcases the traditions of Seychelles as well as its culture in genera...
Work by Ras Art Glass is created in the studio here by Joachim Hoareau. Their beautiful hand crafted glasswork includes mobiles, individual glass fish, clocks, mirrors, bowls and 'Tiffany-style' lamp...
SENPA is an organisation which promotes and develops small and medium sized enterprises and craft work in Seychelles. The Fiennes Esplanade Artisanal Kiosks epitomise the colourful blend of cultures ...
The National Archives of Seychelles is charged with preserving the wealth of Seychelles’ history and, specifically, is concerned with the storing and showcasing of valuable government records. The co...
Located in Mont Fleuri, on the outskirts of Victoria, the Botanical Garden is one of Seychelles’ oldest National Monuments, dating back more than a century. It houses a wide collection of mature, exo...
The Natural History Museum hosts exhibitions that not only illustrate the flora, fauna and geological history of Seychelles, but serve to enlighten visitors about major environmental concerns with th...
Standing at a height of 740m, Silhouette Island has managed to escape the ravages of deforestation, which has sadly affected some islands. Silhouette was designated as a Marine Park on 26th October 1...