We have reached halfway through our list of Top 10 Holiday Destinations in the world so that you can plan the most luxurious trips you can imagine. So far we have chosen Southern Africa, Bora Bora, the USA, the Greek Islands and Thailand.
Next up: The Seychelles
The Seychelles is often described as the location of the original Garden of Eden Paradise, with its fantastically beautiful array of luscious endemic plants such as the Coco de Mer (the largest nut in the world), unique wildlife (such as the largest tortoise in the world) and stunning beaches that will render you speechless. The Seychelles is what one imagines heaven to look like.
One of Seychelles’ most valued assets is the Anse Lazio beach located on Praslin Island. Having been selected as the paradisiacal backdrop for the ‘Bounty’ chocolate advert and Roman Polanski’s “Pirates” amongst other films, Anse Lazio is a true vision of bliss. One of the principal Seychellois entertainments is traditional beach dancing which involves dancing around beach fires as the ancients did. There are plenty of other unique activities to try in the Seychelles on any one of the 115 islands within the archipelago.
North Island
The most exclusive holiday destination in the world: North Island, Seychelles
The Seychelles is particularly gifted. North Island is the most exclusive resort in the world. The island itself is a private island sanctuary that offers a second-to-none luxury Seychelles holiday experience. It is an unspoiled tropical haven enhanced by the very best in luxury amenities such as a library, spa, private beaches and exclusive, exquisite villas. It is an ecologist’s paradise; not only is the island’s existing flora and fauna incredible, the island makes marked efforts to rehabilitate and reintroduce endangered species. Experience a holiday that is as attuned with nature as it is luxurious and exclusive.
Mahé
The luxury tree-houses at Four Seasons Seychelles
Mahé Island is home to the capital of the Seychelles, Victoria, which is filled with quaint colonial architecture and a small clock tower to commemorate Queen Victoria, from the days of British colonisation. Mahé is the largest of the Seychellois islands, boasting 86% of the population and tourist attractions like Botanical gardens and authentic Creole Restaurants. When staying in Mahé we recommend Four Seasons Seychelles, situated in amongst a natural jungle setting with spectacular tree-houses looking out over the Indian Ocean. You can trust a Four Seasons hotel to be outstanding, and it is no different at Four Seasons Seychelles; the serene villas have ample indoor and outdoor space perfect for families, couples or groups, whilst the service remains unparalleled.
For more information of the Seychelles, you can refer to the Only Exclusive Travel website or contact one of our specialists for a personalised quote or one of our new brochures.