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Seychelles-A Honeymooners’ Paradise

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Seychelles is the next best thing for the newly married couples, it is the hot spot if you are too much in love with each other and it is in this beautiful place that you can begin your new life together. This oasis in the Indian Ocean is a smidgen of coral isle a thousand miles away from the remnants of civilization. The capital of Seychelles is Victoria but the Island of Mahe is most visited in the country. Mahe has spectacular tropical vegetation against a milieu of towering mountains and tall palm branches shadow against sparkling deep blue seas that line the beaches. You will enjoy walking on the soft sandy beaches lazing around in the sun and gorge on Creole cuisine. For those moments full of life you can go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters that divulge a fabulous marine life like mysterious sea turtles, reef fishes and radiantly hued corals. Not to forget the nightlife of this place will be far better than your morning and evening walks; the night clubs, the casinos, the wandering minstrels and the beach bands are something you surely wouldn’t want to miss.

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To go to Seychelles you don’t need a visa, all you need is your passports, onward tickets, booked accommodations and proof that you have adequate funds for the lengths of your stay.

A number of flights fly to Seychelles, landing to Victoria which is the only international airport in the country. From Victoria you can go to other islands like Mahe, Praslin, Fregate, Desroshes and many more.

Seychelles is a year round destination and with a warm tropical climate you can go there in the months of May to September where the threat of tropical rainfall is also less during this time. The country is busiest is the months December-January and July-August.

Accommodation in this country is not at all a fuss; you can always get an accommodation which can be in your budget and also a luxurious one where you can flaunt your love in open. During Christmas, New Year, Easter and July-August seasons are high rates seasons.

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