The SMALLER ISLANDS

Check your reservation file
Your E-mail address
Your file number

Air Seychelles
The Creole Spirit,
PO Box 386,
MAHE, SEYCHELLES
Tel. +248 38 1000
Fax: +248 22 59 33

Register
on our mailinglist.

Air Seychelles
on the web
  United Kingdom
  France
  Germany
  Italy
  Switzerland
  International (French)
     

Air Seychelles addresses all over the world

As content as Robinson Crusoe on a tiny island

Mahé, Praslin and La Digue are the three biggest islands of the Seychelles, but there are many other smaller islands, each one a genuine pearl. All these islands offer a good standard of accommodation in a totally unspoilt environment, where visitors will enjoy an unforgettable holiday.

Alphonse
This island, one of the Amirante group, has a huge lagoon surrounded by a coconut grove. It has only recently been opened to tourism.

Desroches
Desroches is the model of an island with fine sand and coconut trees. Desroches, the tourist ambassador for the Amirante Isles, is 5 km long and 500 metres wide, and has a population of about forty living in one small village. Its only attraction is a small shop which opens once a week.
But Desroches is also a paradise for divers who can discover one of the most beautiful coral gardens of the Indian Ocean.

Fregate
Once the refuge of pirates driven from the Caribbean, then from Madagascar, Fregate, an enormous granite rock criss-crossed by paths, conceals a number of treasures…
Coconut trees, casuarina, papaya, takamaka and mandarien trees form a sumptuous setting for frigates, coco turtle-doves, terns and other species flourishing in the midst of a verdant vegetation.
Fregate is the ideal island for exhausted decision-makers who need to forget their routine stress for a few days. And this is where the famous pirate treasure is probably hidden…

Bird Island
This small island, lying about one hundred kilometres from Mahé, is a favourite refuge for ornithologists. The island owes its name to the thousands of birds which have turned it into their home.
From May to September, the air resounds with the chirping and cooing of birds, accompanied by over a million and a half terns which nest on this island.
Officially, it is known as the "Island of Cows" because of the numerous sea cows, or dugongs, which used to be found here in the past. Bird Island can be easily reached, for it is only a half-hour flight from Mahé on an Air Seychelles Twin Otter.

Silhouette
The impressive mountainous silhouette of the island looms above the ocean, off the coast of the famous Beauvallon Bay in Mahé. "Silhouette the Wild" seems to have been specially created for nature lovers and walking enthusiasts. Peace and tranquillity prevail as there are no proper roads and the only vehicles on the island are a couple of agricultural machines. Silhouette is a paradise for nature lovers who will be delighted to discover the exotic and rare trees and plants growing here. Silhouette with its flora comprising more endemic plants per hectare than any other island in the western Indian Ocean, is of immense importance as a reservoir of biodiversity. Scientific studies have identified 6 species of plant and 274 animals on Silhouette that are found nowhere else on earth. Some 130 inhabitants live on Silhouette. In old times people here used to earn their living from coffee, tobacco, cinnamon and avocado plantations. This island is a haven of peace which should be explored on tiptoes and with eyes wide open.

All these dream islands can be reached by an Air Seychelles flight on a Twin Otter or by helicopter. Flights are chartered by the hotels, so contact them directly.

The Seychelles in a glimpse

Useful links

Seychelles.travel the official destination website for Seychelles.

Link to the Seychelles Hotel & Tourism Association (SHTA) website.