Granite, jungle and turquoise
The Seychelles are the most exclusive archipelago in the Indian Ocean. 115 islands of granite and coral, beaches that appear in dreams and a marine biodiversity without equal. La Digue, Praslin and Mahé are three distinct worlds a few hours apart.
We design experiences in the Seychelles that go beyond the hotel: private picnics on untouched beaches, snorkelling with giant tortoises on Curieuse, and nights in design lodges woven into the jungle.
Anse Source d’Argent beach on La Digue has the most photogenic granite formations in the world. But the Seychelles are not only photography — they are the silence of beaches without noise, the giant tortoise that walks without fear and the sunset over the Indian Ocean with no one else around.
Enquire about this destinationThe most photographed beach in the world. And rightly so.
The island of Curieuse is home to the second-largest colony of giant tortoises on the planet.
The coral reefs of the Seychelles are among the best preserved in the world.
A UNESCO site on Praslin. The coco de mer, the largest palm in the world.
Each island has its own character. We arrange transfers by private boat between islands.
Properties woven into the jungle with direct access to private beaches.
The Seychelles can be visited all year round. April-May and October-November are the ideal months.
How many islands should you visit?
3 islands in 10-12 days is ideal: Mahé, Praslin and La Digue.
Are the Seychelles expensive?
It is a luxury destination. The most exclusive hotels are worth every euro.
Can it be combined with the Maldives?
Yes, though they are different experiences. The Seychelles have more nature.