Duration: | 7 Day(s) - 6 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Nature Tours |
1ST DAY - Arrival Day
08H20: Meet and Greet by Our Representative at the International Airport followed by SIC Transfer to Mahe Resort.
2ND DAY - Reef Safari Excursion
08H30: Reef Safari Excursion inclusive of lunch and transfers to/from the resort.
3RD DAY - Mahe Island Tour
09H00: Full-day tour or half-day tour of Mahe Island without lunch.
ACCOMMODATION: MAHE ISLAND - RESORT (3 NIGHTS STAY)
4TH DAY - Ferry Tour
09H00: SIC Transfer from Mahe Resort to Inter-Island Quay.
10H30: Cat Coco Ferry Transfer from Mahe to Baie Ste Anne Praslin Jetty
11H30: SIC Transfer from Baie Ste Anne Praslin Jetty to Praslin Resort
ACCOMMODATION: PRASLIN RESORT (3 NIGHTS)
5THDAY - Bike Excursion
9H00: SIC transfer from Praslin Hotel to Praslin Jetty
10h30: Ferry transfer from Praslin Jetty to La Digue Jetty
10h45: La Digue Independent Bike Excursion without lunch
17h00: Ferry transfer from La Digue Jetty to Praslin Jetty
17h15: SIC transfer from Praslin Jetty to Praslin Hotel
6TH DAY - Praslin Tour
10H00: Full-day tour of Praslin - Vallee de Mai World Heritage Park and Anse Lazio without lunch
7TH DAY - Day at Leisure
16H45: SIC Transfer from Praslin Hotel to Praslin Jetty
18H00: Cat Coco Ferry Transfer from Baie Ste Anne Jetty Praslin to Mahe Jetty
19H00: SIC Transfer from Inter-Island Quay to International Airport
22H10: Departure on Flight
Know About Mahe Island:
Mahé is the largest island in the Seychelles archipelago, in the Indian Ocean off East Africa. Its terrain is defined by white-sand beaches such as those in the popular resort area of Beau Vallon, and granite peaks including the rainforested Morne Seychellois. The island is also home to Victoria, Seychelles' capital, known for Creole architecture and a colorful covered market with wares like fish, fruit, and clothing.
Mahé Island’s unique granitic landscape offers visitors the opportunity to hike and walk in areas of untouched natural beauty. More than 20% of this island’s landmass is protected by national parks, including Morne Seychellois National Park which is home to Mahé’s tallest mountain, Morne Seychellois (2,969 ft). Vistas of unparalleled beauty are promised to those who reach its summit. Hikers can explore Seychelles’ highest peaks and trek along trails to otherwise inaccessible beaches, such as Anse Major. Gentler walks and excursions that allow you to explore waterfalls, swim in natural pools, and take pictures of indigenous flora and Seychelles wildlife
Almost 90 percent of the population of the Republic of Seychelles live on Mahé, which is the site of Victoria, the republic’s capital and only port. Mahé’s chief exports are copra, cinnamon bark and leaf oil, patchouli, and vanilla. Tea is also grown. A paved road system provides internal communication for the entire island, while Port Victoria and an international airport provide external communication and promote tourism.