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Title: Top Rates Tourist Attractions in Seychelles - Savoy Resort & Spa


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Savoy Resort Spa Top Tourist Attractions in
Seychelles
Tourists come to Seychelles to enjoy nature -
indeed, in this small state the most amazing
places are located. Let's see what Seychelles
attractions are the most popular among travelers.
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Anse Intendance, Mahé This secluded beach is
very popular with tourists. Due to great unrest,
it often becomes a favorite place for surfers.
Palm trees grow gracefully along the coast.
This picturesque beach is chosen by photographers
for photo shoots. Near the shore you can find
nests of turtles.
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Anse Lazio, Praslin Anse Lazio - one of the most
picturesque beaches of the island of Praslin. It
is covered from strangers by a large hill. Soft
white sand is surrounded by large boulders, which
makes this place picturesque. Takamaka trees and
coconut palms give a welcome shadow. If you want
to be here without a tourist, come late in the
evening.
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Baie Lazare, Mahé The beautiful village of Baie
Lazare is named after explorer Lazare Picault. It
is worth visiting the neo-Gothic Baie Lazar
church and from its observation deck to explore
the surroundings. There are two amazingly
beautiful beaches with azure water - Anse Soleil
and Petite Anse
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La Digue La Digue is an island that will appeal
to all nature lovers. Bicycles and bulls here are
the most popular form of transport. Privacy
lovers will find wild beaches such as Anse Source
D'Argent. It is also worth taking a tour of the
vanilla plantation and Veuve Nature Reserve to
see the endangered black paradise flycatcher.
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Curieuse island Curieuse island - the habitat of
giant turtles. Once leprosy patients were brought
here, you can still see the ruins of the
leprosory and the house of a local doctor here.
Coconut palms, takamaka and casuarina trees
grow on the coast. You can get to Curieuse by
boat from Praslin.
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Morne National Park, Mahe Morne National Park is
the largest in the Seychelles. This is a real
haven for naturalists. The center of the park was
Mount Morne, 905 meters high. Several hiking
trails pass through the park, offering
breathtaking views.
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National Park St. Anne National Park is a
20-minute boat ride from Mahe. All the diversity
of the underwater world of the reserve can be
seen when riding a boat with a transparent
bottom. This fascinating tour shows the
inhabitants of coral reefs and the unique marine
nature of the Indian Ocean.
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Beau Vallon Beach Beau Vallon Beach is a magnet
for tourists and locals alike. In good weather,
the Silhouette Island is visible from the beach.
It is also proposed to master various water
sports. The ocean here is quite calm, so
tourists with children choose a vacation here. On
weekends, locals have dancing parties here.
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Vallée de Mai National Park Vallée de Mai
National Park is a UNESCO heritage site. It is a
forest with 4000 plants. These are various palm
trees, orchids. Thickets have become home to
hundreds of species of lizards and birds black
parrot, fruit pigeon, Seychelles bull. The best
way to explore Seychelles nature is to take a
walk through this rainforest.
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Aldabra Atoll Aldabra Atoll is also considered a
UNESCO heritage. It is the world's largest coral
atoll. Tiger sharks and stingrays live in the
water area, on land - thousands of birds
frigates, kestrels, flamingos. In addition to
this, the atoll became the habitat of 200,000
giant turtles.
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Contacts
Beau Vallon beach, Mahe island, Seychelles 248
252 02 00 reservation_at_savoy.sc savoy.sc
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