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Seychelles Travel Guide
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By: Yoram Argaman Email Article
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Seychelles sailing

Situated in the Indian Ocean 4-10 degrees south of the equator, Seychelles is an amazing amalgamation of 115 islands which together comprise about 1.4 million Sq. Km. of gorgeous blue sea. The islands are located away from the cyclone belt which makes for some lovely calm waters and gorgeous under sea life. In Seychelles Sailing is the best way to "see" the islands. There are lovely islands which are not accessible by land and really speaking there are very few sporting activities that would give you the kind of adventure and excitement that sailing can. Seychelles sailing can be enjoyed either sailing in modern yachts or you can try your hand at the traditional vessels that ply. Man the sails and take a turn at the wheel for that olde worlde feel of the days of yore

The distances between the islands are easily covered and there are good moorings to use. Seychelles sailing opens up a world of diversity in the tropics and one can see things that not many would have had the privilege of seeing.

Seychelles Fishing

Seychelles fishing is paradise for the anglers of the world. In Seychelles fishing is also a well developed industry. There are many excellent spots for keen anglers who are looking for big game. The best that Seychelles fishing offers is at the edge of the Seychelles bank. At the point the ocean drops 1800 meters. It is possible to get boats on hire from Mahe. The islands closest for fishing are Denis and Bird where anglers have been lucky with huge marlin, sharks, sail fish and many a record breaking dog tooth tuna has been caught. The best season for Seychelles fishing is from November to April which is when you find some of the best catch also.

Bonefish, once hooked, are feisty fighters and they generally weighed in at about 6 Kgs. Anglers have given a unanimous vote to the outer islands of Alphonse to be the best place on earth for fly fishing for the heavyweight bonefish. These fish swarm together in large numbers so even a novice angler can end up with over a dozen fish in a single day. But now days fly fishers are allowed to use only barbless hooks and there is a strict "catch and release" policy in place. September to June is the season for fly-fishing.

Seychelles Cruises

No visit to Seychelles is complete till you go on the Seychelles cruises. There are many reasons for why you should ensure that the Seychelles cruise form a large part of your vacation and not a single reason why you should not. For the novice sailors there are modern yachts and for the adventurous types there are the traditional schooners which will give them an experience of a lifetime. Seychelles boasts of the only mid-ocean granite and coralline islands and the biggest raised coral atoll. There are 115 islands for you to see. Seychelles cruises ensure that you get to see and enjoy the full complement this tropical wonder which spreads across a total land mass of over 450 Sq. Kms which is scattered in over 1.4 million Sq. Kms of ocean and is located right south of the equator between 4° and 10°. The Seychelles cruises also include the inner islands of La Digue, Praslin and Mahé which are a visual treat for nature lovers and the casual tourist alike.

Seychelles cruises also show you
Two UNESCO world heritage sites
The Aldabra Atoll
All the nature reserves
All national parks
The Vallee de Mai in Praslin
A range of endemic species unique to the Seychelles

Tags - Seychelles Sailing, Seychelles fishing, Seychelles cruises

Seychelles cruises | Seychelles sailing | Seychelles fishing

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