
Places To Visit
Must See Attractions In Seychelles

Located in the centre of Victoria, the iconic Clock Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in Seychelles. Modelled after London's Vauxhall Clock Tower, it represents the island’s colonial past and is a popular photo stop for visitors exploring the capital.
Clock tower
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Also known as Sir Selwyn-Clarke Market, this vibrant spot is the heart of local life in Victoria. Browse colourful stalls selling fresh fish, fruits, spices, souvenirs, and crafts the perfect place to experience the flavours and culture of Seychelles.
Victoria Market
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This elegant white cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic church in Seychelles and sits peacefully in central Victoria. Step inside to admire the colonial architecture and enjoy a moment of calm in the middle of town.
Immaculate conception
Cathedral
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Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple is a striking, colourful Hindu temple that adds a vibrant touch to Victoria’s skyline. It’s the only Hindu temple in Seychelles and a testament to the country’s rich cultural and religious diversity.
Hindu Temple
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Established over a century ago, the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens in Mont Fleuri is a serene green escape. See rare orchids, native plants, and the famous Aldabra giant tortoises in a beautifully maintained tropical setting.
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Explore the fragrant Spice Garden, home to cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and other aromatic plants. Nestled in the hills, it offers a tranquil walk and great insight into Seychelles’ traditional agriculture and flavours.
Spice Garden
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Sauzier Waterfall
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A scenic short walk through lush forest brings you to Sauzier Waterfall, a hidden treasure near Port Glaud. Cool off in the natural pool beneath the falls — a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike.

Tea Factory
​​​Visit the famous Seychelles Tea Factory at Morne Blanc to see where the island’s beloved local teas are processed. Enjoy a guided tour, sip fresh tea, and take in panoramic views over Mahé’s lush landscapes and coastline.
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Mission Lodge
Perched high in the mountains, Mission Lodge offers one of the best viewpoints in Seychelles. Once a school for freed slave children, it now features peaceful ruins and breathtaking views of the ocean and forest.

Takamaka
Discover the art of local rum-making at the Takamaka Rum Distillery, housed in a restored colonial estate. Take a guided tour, learn about the distilling process, and sample a variety of rums — a must-do for food and drink lovers.

Vallee de Mai
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a prehistoric palm forest where the rare Coco de Mer grows wild. Walk the shaded trails, spot the black parrot, and experience the untouched beauty of Praslin's natural heritage.

​ Anse Source D'argent
Famous worldwide, this beach is pure paradise — think soft white sand, massive granite boulders, and calm turquoise waters. Ideal for swimming, snorkelling, or simply relaxing in one of the most photogenic spots in the world.

