Seychelles
Seychelles consists of 115 islands scattered across the western Indian Ocean and includes the UNESCO world heritage site of Aldabra, home to the Indian Ocean's last remaining wild population of giant tortoises.
Most of the population of 85,000 people live on the inner granitic islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. Seychelles has an abundance of endemic wildlife both above and below the water and is without doubt one of the most beautiful locations on earth.
A huge diversity of marine life can be found on the coral reefs, with turtles, sharks and rays frequently sighted and plenty of macro for those willing to take the time to look.
Most of the population of 85,000 people live on the inner granitic islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. Seychelles has an abundance of endemic wildlife both above and below the water and is without doubt one of the most beautiful locations on earth.
A huge diversity of marine life can be found on the coral reefs, with turtles, sharks and rays frequently sighted and plenty of macro for those willing to take the time to look.