Seychelles - just made for sailing

We traveled to the Seychelles for the first time in June 2016 and in addition to Praslin, we mainly sailed on La Digue. La Digue, the barefoot island, also impressed me the most. Everything is not so hectic and easy going here.

Photographer: Roland Steffen - Gear: LEICA Q1. Pictures not to be used without my explicit permission.

The Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean consisting of 115 islands, are a true paradise on earth. With their gleaming white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and lush rainforests, they offer a breathtaking natural backdrop that enchants every visitor. The main island of Mahé is home to the charming capital Victoria and is an excellent starting point for exploring the diversity of the Seychelles.

From here you can discover the breathtaking granite cliffs and the unique fauna and flora of the islands.the Seychelles are not only known for their beautiful beaches, but also for their rich underwater world. Divers and snorkelers can enjoy the colorful coral reefs and a variety of marine life in the clear waters, and the islands also offer cultural highlights such as the colorful markets with local products and Creole cuisine, which is a fusion of different influences. For nature lovers, the Vallée de Mai on Praslin and the Cousin Island Nature Reserve are true gems, home to unique animal and plant species.

The Seychelles is a dream destination for honeymooners, romantics and nature lovers alike, inviting you to enjoy the picturesque landscapes and laid-back atmosphere. Whether you opt for luxurious resorts or secluded beach huts, the Seychelles promise unforgettable experiences in the midst of untouched nature.

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