Seychelles
The
Seychelles
archipelago’s 115 granites and coralline islands, lie spread like dark emeralds over two million square kilometers of azure water just south of the equator. The granites islands cluster around the principal
island
of
Maher
while the more numerous coral islands extend in a gleaming arc towards the East African coast. Most remain virgin worlds. All remain sanctuaries to some of the rarest and most exotic plant and animal life in the known world.
A dive into the ocean reveals that the breathtaking beauty of the
Seychelles
islands is certainly equaled if not surpassed beneath the waves.
The
Seychelles
water-worlds are a living aquarium for diverse and spectacular forms of marine life. Dazzling coral reef fish, turtles, giant rays and visits by gentle whale sharks, guarantee a kaleidoscope of entertainment in unspoiled venues.
Whatever your preference, in
Seychelles
waters, you can rest assured that few have gone before you.
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