A dream holiday destination, the Seychelles offer the best beaches in the world, exuberant tropical vegetation, beautiful accommodation, seafood fresh from the ocean and laid-back, warm, island hospitality. But that's not all: island hopping with ease across sapphire waters will reveal many small islands each with its own charm and bountiful biodiversity. This new edition gives up-to-date details of where to stay, eat and have fun as well as practical details about getting around plus the latest news on the conservation front.
Introduction vi
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION 1
Chapter 1 Background Information 3
- Geography 3
- Climate 10
- History 11
- Economy 19
- People 21
- Language 22
- Religion 22
- Education 23
- Culture 23
Chapter 2 Biodiversity 27
- Plants 27
- Invertebrates 33
- Amphibians 33
- Reptiles 34
- Mammals 37
- Birds 37
- Coral reefs 41
- Marine invertebrates 43
- Fishes 45
Chapter 3 Practical Information 49
- When to visit 49
- Highlights 49
- Suggested itineraries 50
- Tour operators 51
- Seychelles tourist offices 52
- Red tape 52
- Embassies and consulates 53
- Getting there and away 54
- Health 57
- Safety 60
- What to take 60
- Money 61
- Budgeting 62
- Getting around 62
- Accommodation 63
- Eating and drinking 64
- Public holidays and festivals 66
- Shopping 67
- Arts and entertainment 67
- Media and communications 67
- Sports and recreation 68
- Buying property 72
- Travelling positively 73
PART TWO THE ISLANDS 75
Chapter 4 Mahe 77
- Getting there and away 80
- Getting around 81
- Inter-island travel 82
- Tourist information 83
- Where to stay 83
- Where to eat 88
- Victoria 91
- Discovering Victoria 95
- Discovering Mahe 101
- Independent tours for cruise-ship passengers 112
- Walks on Mahe 114
- Excursions to satellite islands 115
Chapter 5 Praslin 117
- Getting there and away 119
- Getting around 120
- Tourist information 121
- Where to stay 121
- Where to eat 124
- Other practicalities 125
- Discovering Praslin 125
- Excursions to satellite islands 134
Chapter 6 La Digue 137
- Getting there and away 137
- Getting around 138
- Tourist information 138
- Where to stay 138
- Where to eat 140
- Discovering La Digue 141
- Excursions from La Digue 147
Chapter 7 Other Inner Islands 149
- Silhouette 149
- North Island 152
- Mamelles 153
- Fregate 154
- Aride 156
- Cousin 159
- Cousine 161
- Curieuse 162
- Ile St Pierre 165
- Felicite
- Les Soeurs
- Ile Cocos and Marianne 165
- Denis 166
- Bird 167
Chapter 8 Outer Coralline Islands 171
- The Amirantes 171
- The Alphonse group 175
- The Farquhar group 177
- Plat 179
- Coetivy 179
Chapter 9 The Aldabra Group 181
- Assumption 181
- Astove 182
- Cosmoledo 182
- Aldabra 185
Appendix 1 Language 192
Appendix 2 Further Information 193
Index 198
Lyn Mair is a naturalist and travel guide who specialises in the islands of the western Indian Ocean. Passionate about birdwatching, she regularly leads tours to exotic places and lectures on board ship plying the tropical waters off Africa. When not gadding around the planet she lives in Cape Town, South Africa.
Lynnath Beckley is a professor in Marine Science at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia and is co-author of the acclaimed Two Oceans, a guide to the marine life of southern Africa.