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Amazing and unaltered, Seychelles star counts the fantasies of the tropical island.The beautiful beaches covered by boulders, the virgin jungles, the flowering coral reefs and the natural reserves listed by UNESCO are just a few of the attractions of the 115 coral and granite islands of the archipelago, the peaks of a vast underwater plateau.

£ 508
28 October – 9 November 2025

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Holiday price per person (Flight + Accommodation)
* The price is calculated as: flight ticket + accommodation/2 (per person)
What does it mean and how to book a DIY (do it yourself) holiday?

887 £/person (flight and accommodation Armony Residenec Holiday )

1294 £/person (flight and accommodation Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort )

2108 £/person (flight and accommodation Avani+ Barbarons Seychelles )

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Tourist Attractions

Insula La Digue

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The fourth largest island in the archipelago, La Digue, is a refuge for nature lovers and those who seek a look at the traditional life of the island;Bicycles and oxcartas are popular modes of transport.The amazing levels of white sand and the granite rock border are on the edge of the coast, and the beach connoisseurs will find one of the most picturesque sand and large areas of the planet, the source of Argent.You have to pay to access the nearby beach L 'Union Estate, where your admission includes a tour through this old copra factory and vanilla plantation.Another tourist attraction is the Veuve Nature Reserve, at home at Flycatcher Paradis black on the way, also called "widow" because of the black tail.Diving and mountaineering are also popular things to do on the island, and hikers will enjoy Pass at Grand Anse Trail, who pass over French colonial houses, through forests and swamps, to the wonderful beach Grand Anse.