Attraction Tours Mahé
Attraction Tours in Mahé, Seychelles
Overview
Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles archipelago, offers a rich tapestry of attractions for tourists. From stunning beaches and lush rainforests to historical sites and vibrant markets, there’s something for everyone.
Beaches
- Beau Vallon Beach: Known for its calm waters and variety of water sports, Beau Vallon is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming.
- Anse Intendance: Famous for its powerful waves, Anse Intendance is ideal for surfing enthusiasts. However, be cautious as the currents can be strong.
- Anse Takamaka: A less crowded beach perfect for those seeking tranquility. It’s also home to a Marine National Park.
Rainforests and Nature Reserves
- Moriah National Park: This park offers hiking trails, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife, including the rare Seychelles Black Parrot.
- Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vallee de Mai is home to the famous Coco de Mer palm tree and various bird species.
Historical Sites
- Henderson State House: Once the official residence of the British Governor, this colonial building now houses the National History Museum.
- Praslin Helicopter Crash Site: A poignant reminder of a tragic helicopter crash in 1971, the site offers a unique glimpse into Seychelles’ aviation history.
Markets and Local Experiences
- Victoria Market: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Mahé’s bustling market, where you can find local crafts, spices, and fresh produce.
- Seychelles Creole Festival: If you’re visiting between October and November, don’t miss this celebration of Seychellois culture with music, dance, food, and craft demonstrations.