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Best Cities in Seychelles That You Must-Visit During Your Vacation

Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands lying scattered across the Indian Ocean is a heavenly place on earth that you shouldn’t miss visiting. Its turquoise waters, lush hills, palm trees and spell-binding beaches make it impossible to not fall in love with the place. There are three best cities in Seychelles that are to die for! If you’re planning a vacation to Seychelles, then you must visit these three cities. Read further to know everything about these cities so you can plan your trip accordingly. 

Best cities in Seychelles

Beau Vallon

Beau vallon city in Seychelles
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One of the best cities in Seychelles, Beau Vallon, is around 3 km away from Victoria. This popular holiday destination is known for its turquoise waters, which makes it a hub for several water sports like snorkelling and scuba diving. You’ll be astounded by its huge range of vibrant coral reefs and the abundance of marine life. And that’s not all – when you’re in Beau Vallon, you must witness the sunsets cause it is breathtaking. 

While you’re in Beau Vallon, head to their stunning beaches and visit the wide range of tiny shops, food stalls and restaurants that serve lip-smacking food. 

Anse Takamaka 

Anse Takamaka
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Anse Takamaka is yet another gorgeous city with its beautiful beaches and stunning views. Located on the northern end of Mahe, Anse Takamaka is one of the best cities in Seychelles. And, if you’re someone who loves beaches, then you should hit the Takamaka bay. It’s not only a beautiful beach but also a beautiful spot for swimming and snorkelling. Walk down this 15km long beach to explore mouth-watering restaurants and beachside shops.

 If you’re an art lover, then you should consider visiting the art gallery at the Takamaka Bay, which offers a feast to the eye. This administrative 

Victoria

Victoria city in Seychelles
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Victoria is among the list of the little capital cities in the world. It’s true that Victoria is a tiny capital city but don’t underestimate the variety of things that Victoria has to offer. This capital city, which is home to one-third of the country’s population is not to be missed. There’s so much to see and do in Victoria that it would easily take you a day or two to fully explore the place. 

I’m sure you’ll not want to visit another city with just beaches and scenery. But don’t worry, Victoria is not only about that. This city is a melting pot of cultures as well as a historical hub. Explore the old part of the town to witness the colonial era and learn some history. The new part of the city, on the other hand, is for amazing art galleries and botanical gardens. Oh, and don’t forget to visit the beautiful Arulmigu Navasakti Vinayagar Temple. To catch a glimpse into history, culture, and the daily life of the locals, you must visit Victoria. It is indeed one of the best cities in Seychelles.

Confused about where to go this vacation, I’d suggest you visit Seychelles. The above list of best cities in Seychelles should help you plan your itinerary. Trust me, this place will give you a mix of experiences that you’ll thoroughly enjoy. And if you need any assistance, WhatsApp our destination specialists at Pickyourtrail and create your own customised Seychelles Vacation Package with Pickyourtrail.

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