Built-in 1964, Seychelles Natural History Museum showcases the natural beauty of Seychelles. The exhibits range from the diversity of flora and fauna, geology, and marine life of the islands. It is an excellent way to start the day, getting to know the Seychellois culture and history.
The Beau Vallon Beach is the most popular tourist destination in Seyche. With warm, crystal clear water, white sand, and lush greens surrounding it, Beau Vallon beach promises to be the perfect stop for relaxation. You can enjoy water sports, take sunbathe, or have a taste of delicious and fresh seafood at the food stalls nearby.
The Seychelles National Botanical Gardens is located in the Mont Fleuri district; spread over 15 acres, with various flora and fauna of Seychelles. It is a botanical wonderland that promises to leave you awestruck. You can explore the orchid glasshouse, explore the open-air garden and fruit bat enclosure.
Anse Lazio Beach is the most stunning beach on the Seychelles Island. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling because of the calm water and scenic beauty, the beach offers a spectacular view of the Curieuse Island and the beautiful sunset.
The Clock Tower is a landmark monument in Victoria and Seychelles. It was built in commemoration of Seychelles' independence in 1977 and is placed at the central point of the city of Victoria. The Clock Tower is one of the few structures that say Seychelles and is an ideal way to end a perfect day.
If you have extra time, you can explore Victoria town, visit the Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clark Market, or take a guided tour of the capital city. Alternatively, you can add snorkeling at Ste. Anne Marine National Park or visit the La Digue and Praslin Islands if you have more time. If you are running out of time, you can skip the Clock Tower or other locations. Remember to bring enough sunscreen, a hat, and water for your entire trip.