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| | Need to Know | Capital City Victoria | | Tipping Not mandatory
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SeychellesThings to do in Seychelles |
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Mahe is the largest and most heavily populated of all the Seychelles’ islands, and apart from being home to the capital Victoria and the international airport, is also an interesting place in its own right.
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In Mahe, buy hand painted silks, textiles and cotton t-shirts. Browse in the art and design studios to pick up exquisitely carved bronze figurines and stain glass tiffany lamps.
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The Seychelles can be described as an outdoor activity paradise – there are innumerable opportunities for walking, hiking or trekking, rock-climbing, snorkeling, diving, swimming, fishing, yachting, windsurfing, island-hopping by helicopter, and even getting married!
Walking trails are clearly designated EASY, MEDIUM or DIFFICULT to help you choose the trail; some popular walks are in the stunning Vallee de Mai National Park, the walk between Danzil and the Anse Major beach on Mahe, the Trois Ferres path, the paths through the palm forest area of La Reserve and Brulee, the many trails in the Morne Seychelles National Park and the path from La Pass to Grand Anse in La Digue.
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There is no dearth of dining opportunities in the Seychelles, from local food stalls and cheap takeaway joints to plush restaurants serving sumptuous three-course meals.
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Roman Catholic events, including Easter, Corpus Christi, on 10 June, the Assumption, on 15 August, and the Immaculate Conception, on 8 December are celebrated in the Seychelles.
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