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Seychelles The Seychelles archipelago consists of 115 diverse islands, delicately scattered like jewels in the sapphire-blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Each island's unique appeal and immaculate, uncrowded beaches bestow the Seychelles with the reputation of having some of the most unspoilt tropical hideaways in the world. A rich mix of Creole cuisine, unsurpassed scenery and a warm welcome are intrinsic aspects of the islands' charms. To experience the true magic of the Seychelles, we recommend exploring the outer islands. With their small populations and serene isolation you can indulge in consummate, carefree relaxation enhanced by the undisturbed environment that surrounds you. ARIDE ISLAND ²  30 mins to Bird & Denis Islands Indian Ocean CURIEUSE ISLAND PRASLIN ISLAND 30 mins by ferry FÉLÉCITE ISLAND LA DIGUE NORTH ISLAND  15 mins SEYCHELLES ISLANDS GROUP MAP AMIRANTE ISLANDS MAHÉ SILHOUETTE ISLAND Indian Ocean Belle Ombre STE. ANNE ISLAND Victoria Seychelles International Airport COSMOLEDO GROUP Cascade FARQUHAR GROUP MAHÉ ISLAND Anse Royale Takamaka ÎLES GLORIEUSES MADAGASCAR Mahé The central hub and international gateway, Mahé is home to the country's quaint capital of Victoria and 90 per cent of the population. Mahé has a variety of secluded beaches that are worth exploring especially in the south where they are quieter and prettier. There are also some fantastic bays to snorkel around on the east coast. Praslin A 15-minute flight from Mahé takes you over a palmfringed coastline of craggy rock formations, punctuated by chalk-white beaches. Praslin is famed for Vallée de Mai, which has the highest concentration of Coco de Mer palms. This valley's prehistoric forest is World Heritage listed and is home to the Seychelles' rare black parrot; found only on Praslin. Another gem is Anse Lazio, one of the best beaches in the Seychelles, where the water is a magical turquoise colour ideal for snorkelling. Outer Islands A number of exclusive pocket-sized paradise islands surround the main islands of Mahé and Praslin. Surrounded by vibrant reefs and shallow turquoise waters perfect for diving and snorkelling, these romantic islands are the ultimate in idyllic retreats. Seychelles Travel Tips * Time: GMT +4 * Flying Time from UK: Approx. 10 hours * Language: The official languages are Creole and English. * Currency: Seychelles Rupee (SCR) £1 = SCR10.53 * Visa Requirements: A visa is not required for British citizens for stays of less than one month. * Tourist Office: Seychelles Tourist Office, Gatwick Road, Crawley RH10 9RB. More useful information can be found on pages 56/57. 46