The generosity of nature is best displayed through Seychelles, an over- abundance of islands delicately placed in the Indian Ocean. Running into the hundreds, each island is beautiful in its own right, with unique experiences on offer. You would have never thought that paradise is as bountiful and limitless as this. AVANI Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa will make your experience of the islands and their sandy beaches even more exquisite. It is an extraordinary resort among many Seychelles Islands resorts. It is time to raise your glass to the world’s best beaches.
Spend some solitary hours by the beach or marvel at the treasures hidden under shallow waters, Anse Source d’ Argent in La Digue is an astounding lagoon with a multiplicity of colourful fish. During afternoons, crowds lessen and the beauty of the beach becomes blindingly beautiful. Munch on some grilled fish and mouth- watering banana pancakes, all on offer at Lanbousir, a restaurant in the vicinity. The next best place to feel removed from the world is Petite Anse, also located in La Digue. It is a 15 minute walk from Grand Anse, but oh what a glorious beach you will have to yourself.
Dolphins leap in a spritely manner from October to December and March to May, while curious sharks lurk all year- round. It is a circus underwater! All nature lovers must visit the Bird Island. You can both actively and pensively engage with the nature around you. There is more good news, as the beach has recently become the chosen ground for egg-laying turtles between October and February. Be clever, time your visit accordingly.
What’s hot in Mahé? Adding to its prestige as the capital of Seychelles are its gorgeous beaches, adorned by coconut trees and perfect waves. Beau Vallon is set on the northwest coast and despite its popularity it has retained its character of calmness. It is an activity- friendly beach, so be geared to swim, snorkel and dive. When the scent of pizza intensifies, head down to Baobab Pizzeria for the perfect pizza to compliment your jubilant spirit.
It would seem as though an earthly heaven has opened its gates to all who visit the beaches of Seychelles.