About Seychelles




The Seychelles Archipelago includes some of the oldest isolated Oceanic islands in the world dating well over 650 million years. It is agreed that it was parts of the extensive Super Continent of Gondwanaland linking Africa, Madagascar, India, Antarctica and Australia. The separation happened about 75 million years ago.

Seychelles lies 4º South and 56º East, perfect condition for broad leaved rain forest and magnificent Palms.

The Seychelles enjoys a warm tropical climate where temperature vary very little throughout the year. The drier season is during the South east monsoon (April to September) and a moderately rainy season during the East monsoon (October to March). The temperature rangers from 26º to 28º C.

The first human settlement on these Islands was in the 1770’s and the vegetation has been undisturbed. Seychelles has now a multicultural population of over 80.000 people.

While you book a flight with your travel agent you can visit our photogallery.



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