Seychelles

Seychelles

Seychelles

Barefoot beauty in every direction

The Seychelles isn’t one island – it’s 115, scattered like emeralds across the Indian Ocean. This archipelago is where granite peaks meet white sand, where ancient palm forests roll down to translucent lagoons, and where time seems to slip away with each tide.


It’s a place for sailing, swimming, walking barefoot and wandering slowly – wrapped in tropical warmth and Creole charm.


With Ubon Safari, the Seychelles becomes more than a beach getaway. We’ll show you hidden coves, forested trails, and coral reefs buzzing with colour. Whether you're here to celebrate, escape or explore, every moment is tailored to your style.


Barefoot beauty in every direction

The Seychelles isn’t one island – it’s 115, scattered like emeralds across the Indian Ocean. This archipelago is where granite peaks meet white sand, where ancient palm forests roll down to translucent lagoons, and where time seems to slip away with each tide.


It’s a place for sailing, swimming, walking barefoot and wandering slowly – wrapped in tropical warmth and Creole charm.


With Ubon Safari, the Seychelles becomes more than a beach getaway. We’ll show you hidden coves, forested trails, and coral reefs buzzing with colour. Whether you're here to celebrate, escape or explore, every moment is tailored to your style.


Barefoot beauty in every direction

The Seychelles isn’t one island – it’s 115, scattered like emeralds across the Indian Ocean. This archipelago is where granite peaks meet white sand, where ancient palm forests roll down to translucent lagoons, and where time seems to slip away with each tide.


It’s a place for sailing, swimming, walking barefoot and wandering slowly – wrapped in tropical warmth and Creole charm.


With Ubon Safari, the Seychelles becomes more than a beach getaway. We’ll show you hidden coves, forested trails, and coral reefs buzzing with colour. Whether you're here to celebrate, escape or explore, every moment is tailored to your style.


Why Seychelles is more than just paradise

There are few places left where you can still find beaches without footprints and waters so clear you can see every ripple below. The Seychelles offers that – and more. 


It’s a place of rare species and prehistoric landscapes, from giant Aldabra tortoises to the primeval coco de mer palms.


Here, Creole culture blends African, Asian and European roots into something utterly distinctive – warm, generous and deeply relaxed.


Come for the beauty, stay for the rhythm. The Seychelles invites you to slow down and feel connected – to nature, to people, and to yourself.


Why Seychelles is more than just paradise

There are few places left where you can still find beaches without footprints and waters so clear you can see every ripple below. The Seychelles offers that – and more. 


It’s a place of rare species and prehistoric landscapes, from giant Aldabra tortoises to the primeval coco de mer palms.


Here, Creole culture blends African, Asian and European roots into something utterly distinctive – warm, generous and deeply relaxed.


Come for the beauty, stay for the rhythm. The Seychelles invites you to slow down and feel connected – to nature, to people, and to yourself.


Why Seychelles is more than just paradise

There are few places left where you can still find beaches without footprints and waters so clear you can see every ripple below. The Seychelles offers that – and more. 


It’s a place of rare species and prehistoric landscapes, from giant Aldabra tortoises to the primeval coco de mer palms.


Here, Creole culture blends African, Asian and European roots into something utterly distinctive – warm, generous and deeply relaxed.


Come for the beauty, stay for the rhythm. The Seychelles invites you to slow down and feel connected – to nature, to people, and to yourself.


Mahé

Culture, coastline and easy elegance

The largest of the islands and home to the capital, Victoria, Mahé is the Seychelles in microcosm – lush rainforest, mountain peaks, lively markets and over 70 beaches to choose from.


Explore tea plantations and spice gardens in the hills, snorkel off Anse Royale, or wander the colourful craft markets of Victoria. Many of the island’s finest resorts are tucked discreetly into jungle-covered coves.


Best for: Easy access, vibrant culture, diverse activities.

When to go: April–October for dry weather and calmer seas.


Mahé

Culture, coastline and easy elegance

The largest of the islands and home to the capital, Victoria, Mahé is the Seychelles in microcosm – lush rainforest, mountain peaks, lively markets and over 70 beaches to choose from.


Explore tea plantations and spice gardens in the hills, snorkel off Anse Royale, or wander the colourful craft markets of Victoria. Many of the island’s finest resorts are tucked discreetly into jungle-covered coves.


Best for: Easy access, vibrant culture, diverse activities.

When to go: April–October for dry weather and calmer seas.


Mahé

Culture, coastline and easy elegance

The largest of the islands and home to the capital, Victoria, Mahé is the Seychelles in microcosm – lush rainforest, mountain peaks, lively markets and over 70 beaches to choose from.


Explore tea plantations and spice gardens in the hills, snorkel off Anse Royale, or wander the colourful craft markets of Victoria. Many of the island’s finest resorts are tucked discreetly into jungle-covered coves.


Best for: Easy access, vibrant culture, diverse activities.

When to go: April–October for dry weather and calmer seas.


Praslin

Lush valleys and legendary beaches

Smaller and sleepier than Mahé, Praslin is all about slow days and soft sand. Visit the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, where prehistoric coco de mer trees grow in dense, dappled forest and black parrots flit through the canopy. 


Then head to Anse Lazio – consistently rated among the world’s most beautiful beaches – for a dip in postcard-perfect water.


Best for: Beach lovers, nature walks, gentle luxury.

When to go: March–May and September–November for ideal beach conditions.


Praslin

Lush valleys and legendary beaches

Smaller and sleepier than Mahé, Praslin is all about slow days and soft sand. Visit the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, where prehistoric coco de mer trees grow in dense, dappled forest and black parrots flit through the canopy. 


Then head to Anse Lazio – consistently rated among the world’s most beautiful beaches – for a dip in postcard-perfect water.


Best for: Beach lovers, nature walks, gentle luxury.

When to go: March–May and September–November for ideal beach conditions.


Praslin

Lush valleys and legendary beaches

Smaller and sleepier than Mahé, Praslin is all about slow days and soft sand. Visit the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, where prehistoric coco de mer trees grow in dense, dappled forest and black parrots flit through the canopy. 


Then head to Anse Lazio – consistently rated among the world’s most beautiful beaches – for a dip in postcard-perfect water.


Best for: Beach lovers, nature walks, gentle luxury.

When to go: March–May and September–November for ideal beach conditions.


La Digue

Bikes, beaches and barefoot charm

La Digue moves at a different pace – there are few cars, and bicycles are the preferred way to get around.


It’s famous for Anse Source d’Argent, with its sculpted granite boulders and pink-hued sand, but the whole island radiates a quiet, timeless magic.


Stay in a small guesthouse or boutique hotel and soak in a simpler, slower kind of luxury.


Best for: Laid-back travellers, photography, authentic island life.

When to go: Year-round, with calmer seas between October and May.


La Digue

Bikes, beaches and barefoot charm

La Digue moves at a different pace – there are few cars, and bicycles are the preferred way to get around.


It’s famous for Anse Source d’Argent, with its sculpted granite boulders and pink-hued sand, but the whole island radiates a quiet, timeless magic.


Stay in a small guesthouse or boutique hotel and soak in a simpler, slower kind of luxury.


Best for: Laid-back travellers, photography, authentic island life.

When to go: Year-round, with calmer seas between October and May.


La Digue

Bikes, beaches and barefoot charm

La Digue moves at a different pace – there are few cars, and bicycles are the preferred way to get around.


It’s famous for Anse Source d’Argent, with its sculpted granite boulders and pink-hued sand, but the whole island radiates a quiet, timeless magic.


Stay in a small guesthouse or boutique hotel and soak in a simpler, slower kind of luxury.


Best for: Laid-back travellers, photography, authentic island life.

When to go: Year-round, with calmer seas between October and May.


The outer islands

Seclusion, sailing and wild reefs

Farther from the main islands lie the less-visited outer atolls – private island escapes and marine sanctuaries that feel a world away.

Fly into Alphonse, Desroches or Astove for extraordinary diving, bonefishing, and coral reefs untouched by crowds.


These islands are wild, remote and rewarding – ideal for travellers wanting space, silence and soul-stirring nature.


Best for: Off-grid luxury, diving, marine life.

When to go: October–April for calm seas and best visibility.


The outer islands

Seclusion, sailing and wild reefs

Farther from the main islands lie the less-visited outer atolls – private island escapes and marine sanctuaries that feel a world away.

Fly into Alphonse, Desroches or Astove for extraordinary diving, bonefishing, and coral reefs untouched by crowds.


These islands are wild, remote and rewarding – ideal for travellers wanting space, silence and soul-stirring nature.


Best for: Off-grid luxury, diving, marine life.

When to go: October–April for calm seas and best visibility.


The outer islands

Seclusion, sailing and wild reefs

Farther from the main islands lie the less-visited outer atolls – private island escapes and marine sanctuaries that feel a world away.

Fly into Alphonse, Desroches or Astove for extraordinary diving, bonefishing, and coral reefs untouched by crowds.


These islands are wild, remote and rewarding – ideal for travellers wanting space, silence and soul-stirring nature.


Best for: Off-grid luxury, diving, marine life.

When to go: October–April for calm seas and best visibility.


Planning your trip

Seasons at a glance

  • April–May and October–November: Best for snorkelling, diving and light winds
  • December–March: Warmer, wetter, excellent birdlife and lush vegetation
  • June–September: Cooler, breezier, good for hiking and sailing


Seychelles is a year-round destination – the best time depends on your interests.


  • Most travellers receive a visitor permit on arrival – check with your local embassy for details
  • Local currency is the Seychellois Rupee, but Euros and cards are widely accepted
  • Driving is on the left, and car hire is available on Mahé and Praslin
  • Respect marine life – use reef-safe sunscreen and never stand on coral
  • Light cotton clothing is ideal – and don’t forget a sarong or light scarf for sun and temple visits
  • Tipping is not expected but appreciated for good service
  • Seychelles is malaria-free and has excellent healthcare for travellers


This is your Seychelles

Let’s create something extraordinary

Whether you dream of stargazing from a private beach or snorkelling with turtles in a coral lagoon, we’ll help you find your perfect rhythm in the Seychelles.


Ubon Safari specialises in experiences that feel effortless yet personal – every transfer, island hop and resort perfectly timed to suit you.


So take your shoes off, let the ocean in, and let us handle the rest. Paradise is calling – and we’re here to answer.


Planning your trip

Seasons at a glance

  • April–May and October–November: Best for snorkelling, diving and light winds
  • December–March: Warmer, wetter, excellent birdlife and lush vegetation
  • June–September: Cooler, breezier, good for hiking and sailing


Seychelles is a year-round destination – the best time depends on your interests.


  • Most travellers receive a visitor permit on arrival – check with your local embassy for details
  • Local currency is the Seychellois Rupee, but Euros and cards are widely accepted
  • Driving is on the left, and car hire is available on Mahé and Praslin
  • Respect marine life – use reef-safe sunscreen and never stand on coral
  • Light cotton clothing is ideal – and don’t forget a sarong or light scarf for sun and temple visits
  • Tipping is not expected but appreciated for good service
  • Seychelles is malaria-free and has excellent healthcare for travellers


This is your Seychelles

Let’s create something extraordinary

Whether you dream of stargazing from a private beach or snorkelling with turtles in a coral lagoon, we’ll help you find your perfect rhythm in the Seychelles.


Ubon Safari specialises in experiences that feel effortless yet personal – every transfer, island hop and resort perfectly timed to suit you.


So take your shoes off, let the ocean in, and let us handle the rest. Paradise is calling – and we’re here to answer.


Planning your trip

Seasons at a glance

  • April–May and October–November: Best for snorkelling, diving and light winds
  • December–March: Warmer, wetter, excellent birdlife and lush vegetation
  • June–September: Cooler, breezier, good for hiking and sailing


Seychelles is a year-round destination – the best time depends on your interests.


  • Most travellers receive a visitor permit on arrival – check with your local embassy for details
  • Local currency is the Seychellois Rupee, but Euros and cards are widely accepted
  • Driving is on the left, and car hire is available on Mahé and Praslin
  • Respect marine life – use reef-safe sunscreen and never stand on coral
  • Light cotton clothing is ideal – and don’t forget a sarong or light scarf for sun and temple visits
  • Tipping is not expected but appreciated for good service
  • Seychelles is malaria-free and has excellent healthcare for travellers


This is your Seychelles

Let’s create something extraordinary

Whether you dream of stargazing from a private beach or snorkelling with turtles in a coral lagoon, we’ll help you find your perfect rhythm in the Seychelles.


Ubon Safari specialises in experiences that feel effortless yet personal – every transfer, island hop and resort perfectly timed to suit you.


So take your shoes off, let the ocean in, and let us handle the rest. Paradise is calling – and we’re here to answer.