The largest island and ferry hub gateway to paradise
Mahe is where your Seychelles adventure truly begins, a perfect mix of beaches, culture, and local life.
Expect turquoise bays, winding mountain roads, colorful Creole houses, and the vibrant hum of Victoria, the world’s smallest capital.
Hike the northwest hills of Mahe's coast and emerge to a secluded and pristine beach with turquoise water lapping at the shoreline, perfect for a nice dip.
Experience local culture and fresh produce at the farmer's market
A walk into history with a panoramic views of the western side of Mahe island.
Explore native flora and fauna.
Famous for its scenic beauty, beachfront restaurants and bars overlooking the vast indian ocean with the best sunset view on the island.
Discover vibrant marine life at many beaches.
Trails like Morne Seychellois National Park offer incredible views.
Kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing
Support local artisans and buy souvenirs.
Explore nearby smaller islands in the protected marine parks
Famous for its lively Creole buffet dinner and laid-back beach atmosphere.
Great place to taste a bit of everything from curries to grilled fish with a fantastic beachfront sunset view.
Authentic Creole Cuisine set in an authentic Creole House passed on from generations.
Waterfront dining with a mix of seafood, grilled dishes, and international favorites; always buzzing with energy, especially in the evenings.
Rustic beach hut serving rum punches, cold SeyBrew, and fruity island cocktails, ideal for a barefoot sunset drink
Oceanfront bar with great cocktails and a perfect sunset backdrop over the west coast.