Islands of Imagination

“Seychelles feels like the edge of the world—a place where granite boulders meet turquoise seas and time slips away with the tide.”

Wander Seychelles |

Wander Seychelles |

Islands of Imagination

Seychelles is a string of over 100 islands scattered like jewels in the Indian Ocean. Known for its iconic beaches, granite rock formations, and lush forests, it’s a destination that feels both indulgent and untouched. Whether you’re staying in a hillside villa or sailing between islands, Seychelles is all about barefoot elegance and tropical freedom. It’s ideal as a standalone escape or a luxurious ending to a longer African journey.

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What we Love Most

Where to Go.

  • The main island and entry point to Seychelles. Home to lush mountains, hidden beaches, and a vibrant local culture. Great for exploring by car or helicopter.

  • A quiet island with beautiful bays and the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai. Easygoing and scenic, it pairs well with nearby La Digue.

  • Remote and ringed with coral, Desroches offers true seclusion and natural beauty. It’s private-island living with barefoot charm.

  • One of the most exclusive escapes in the world. Known for privacy, rewilding, and a philosophy rooted in sustainability and style.

  • Quaint and car-free, La Digue is all bicycles, boulders, and barefoot bliss. A great day trip or overnight for something a bit different.

Properties we Love

Seychelles is where you go to slow down, sink in, and celebrate beauty in its purest form. With soft air, warm seas, and thoughtful luxury, it’s the kind of place you dream about—and remember forever.

Seychelles at a Glance.

  • April to October is generally drier with mild winds. November to March brings warmer, wetter weather and great diving conditions.

  • Varies by region, but expect tropical and subtropical climates. The east is wetter, the south is dry and hot, and central highlands can be cool at night.

  • Absolutely. Many resorts cater to families with villas, kids clubs, and beach activities. North Island and Desroches are especially well-suited for multigenerational stays.

  • Seychelles is visa-free for most nationalities. You’ll need proof of accommodation and onward travel, and a valid passport.

  • No vaccines are required unless arriving from a yellow fever country. Mosquito repellent and sun protection are highly recommended.

  • Inter-island flights, helicopters, and ferries connect most destinations. Mahé is the main hub, with boats and charters available to nearby islands.

Your itinerary

We try to never curate the same itinerary twice, but below are just some of the itineraries we have curated in the past.

Pairs well with:

East or Southern Africa

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