The archipelago of the Seychelles was discovered in the ninth century by Arab sailors and stretches over 115 islands, the most important of which are Mahé, Praslin, La Digue and Anse Source d’Argent.
These islands, in the heart of the Indian Ocean, enjoy a superb climate, turquoise blue seas and a rich flora and fauna. Underwater diving, boat trips and walks through the islands’ lush vegetation and the ubiquitous Creole hospitality are all guaranteed to add to the visitor’s enjoyment.