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Full Day Discovery Tour of Mahe Island
The tour begins at the colonial centre of “the world’s smallest capital”, Victoria. Next stop at the ‘Codevar’ building where local crafts, including the renowned Creole Gold are on display for sale. A stop at the historical Mission Lodge, en-route to the quaint hillside Creole restaurant for lunch. After lunch, the tour continues around the southern tip of the island to the restored colonial plantation of ‘Jardin du Roi’. Tour the surrounding plantation of vegetables, exotic fruits, herbs and spices. Enjoy a stop at the Craft Village on the way back. R808 pp
Full Day La Digue Tour
The tour starts from your hotel, with a transfer La Digue island, followed by an ox-cart transfer to tour l”Union Estate copra sheds and the giant land tortoises. The tour of La Digue resumes by ‘camion’, an open-sided truck with canopy, stopping at Anse Source d’Argent, one of the most spectacular beaches in the world. A Creole lunch is arranged at a local restaurant at around 13h15, followed by a beach siesta before returning to Praslin island on the 16h30 schooner. R1 145 pp
Full Day Praslin & La DigueTour
Visit the Vallee-de-Mai on Mahe Island, the only place on earth where the giant Coco-de-Mer nut grows in its natural state - a walk along the tended paths of this primeval forest, listening to the trill of the rare Black Parrot, giving credence to the legends of this World Heritage Site being the original Garden of Eden. The tour includes a visit to the famous Anse Lazio beach, before the 30-minute crossing to La Digue, during which one has a good chance to spot dolphins. La Digue island combines the comforts of the 21st century blending smoothly with the tranquility of yesteryear. R2 116pp
Full Day Sister & Coco Islands
A deserted island experience, Sister Island boasts one of the finest beaches in Seychelles and is un-inhabited. The reef on the western side is ideal for snorkelling, while the island’s prolific coconut plantation lends itself well to exploration. A typical Creole barbeque is served on the beach. The tour’s highlight is the afternoon’s snorkelling off Coco Island. Coco island is a small granitic outcrop sporting a few palm trees. For the un-initiated, our crew is on hand with lightweight snorkelling vests to ensure that no-one misses this unique experience to view the underwater world. R1 427 pp
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