Seychelles lodging and activities
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Seychelles lodging and activities
<BR>Considering a trip to climb Mt.Kilimanjaro and ending in Seychelles. Ideas on resorts, best locations, and activities. Husband enjoys an active vacation (scuba, nature, etc.) and loves beautiful, non-touristy settings but will need sit on the beach all day.
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I used to live in the Seychelles so I'd like to offer some suggestions. <BR> <BR>Firstly, what time of year are you going? That has alot to do with the conditions, especially for diving. The Southeast monsoon blows about May to September, which makes diving difficult as the water is cloudy. <BR> <BR>Other than that, Seychelles is a wonderful place for an active vacation. One of the unknown facets of the islands is that they have well-developed nature trails, with trails for everyone from beginners to advanced hikers. You'll get a totally different view of the plants and geology of paradise, along with some spectacular views of the island and the surronding seas. <BR> <BR>Praslin is wonderful for renting a bike and riding around the island, with lots of fairly level land and vistas that are out of this world. <BR> <BR>Seychelles really does make an effort to keep over-development at bay, so you will not find the type of stacked one-on-top of the other places you might find in other destinations. Outside of Victoria, and especially in south Mahe, you'll find the islands still very unspoiled and uncrowded. <BR> <BR>Please feel free to email if you have any other specific questions. <BR> <BR>Michael
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The end of September or begining of October is a great time to go. The European hordes from August are gone, as is the SE monsoon, and the rains of November/December are not yet arrived. Seems I heard somewhere that the diving is best in October. <BR> <BR>April and May is also good, though not great. The SE monsoon will be getting started, so winds are high and there's seaweed on some beaches. On the other hand, it is cooler then. <BR> <BR>The Seychelles has many great hotels, including some five-star properties. The French owned Le Meridien hotels are great (comparable to a Sheraton), and there are many wonderful private hotels. <BR> <BR>L'Archipel on Praslin is particularly nice, and a wonderful setting. Mahe has the two Le Meridien's, the Northolme, and several other first-rate properties. <BR>I'm staying at La Rousette on Mahe and Villa Flamboyant on Praslin when I go in a few weeks. Both are mid-range (US$80.00 nite) guest houses. <BR> <BR>Michael
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Mike, <BR>Yes, we stayed at the Maison Des Palmes <BR>for 2 nights. It is nice, the food is great, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. That is where we took the tours to the outer islands. I'm not sure about the sea in Feb. but it was smooth when we were there in Oct.