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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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£757/room | £ 379/pp
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Holiday price per person (Flight + Accommodation)
* The price is calculated as: flight ticket + accommodation/2 (per person)
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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

Victoria, Mahe

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With the name of Port Victoria in honor of the British Queen after its coronation, the small capital of Seychelles on the island of Mahé is the only maritime port in the country.It is easy to see the main sites here in a day.One of the main tourist attractions is the national botanical gardens in Seychelles.Established almost a century ago, the gardens cover 15 hectares of native and exotic plants, as well as flying foxes, huge turtles and an orchid garden. In the city, modern concrete and glass buildings have grown in recent years and some remaining colonial buildings are around the freedom.The most prominent historical structure is the clock tower.Established in 1903, it was modeled on Little Ben, a small version of Big Ben in London. In view of the market, Saint Paul's Cathedral is built on the site of the first church in Seychelles, destroyed by a strange cyclone in 1862. Buyers are heading to Sir Selwyn Clarke, where the locals sell fish,Hand -up shops offer souvenirs ranging from ships to pearl jewelry.For a general presentation of the flora and fauna in Seychelles, visit the Museum of Natural History, which also displays some historical artifacts.