White sands and clear turquoise water, set against an enchanting green mountain landscape,
create the perfect scenery for a tranquil and peaceful vacation. Seychelles is an Indian Ocean
State, considered the smallest country in Africa, located 1,600 miles east of the African
continent, northeast of Madagascar.
The archipelago contains 115 granite islands of which only 33 are inhabited. The rest of the
country is made up of a number of coral islands, including the Aldebra Atoll, Farquhar, and
Les Amirantes.
These islands are almost uninhabited and are mainly nature reserves and dive sites.
The weather in Seychelles is tropical and humid due to moisture from the ocean.
The monsoon season is usually cooler and characterized by rainfall that lasts from
May to September.
Temperatures range between 24- 30C degrees, all year round.
Due to the Seychelles location, north of the Typhoon Belt, the seas are calm during
most seasons.
The temperatures are suitable for bathing most of the year and do not drop lower
than 24C degrees.
There are two main ways to visit Seychelles either a vacation in a resort
or aboard a liveaboard with diving.
It is of course possible to combine the both and enjoy the best of both worlds.
Those who prefer nature and active recreation should opt for a luxurious
liveaboard and diving holiday while those seeking a romantic vacation
with golden beaches, sunbathing and relaxation should opt for a resort.
Diving Cruises: The optimal and most professional way to visit diving and
snorkeling sites in the region. Seychelles offers comfortable and luxurious
liveaboards that sail among these magical islands and unique nature reserves.
Some of the islands can be explored and offer fantastic views of nature at its best.
The cruises are built for non-dive vacationers, and those who wish to dive can
choose a diving package according to their preferences.
Guests receive three luxurious meals, cozy and air-conditioned rooms and
spacious, well-equipped decks for comfort and quality time between dives.