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ALPHONSE Take a guided tour into the mountains to discover some of COËTIVY 4 the rarest flora & fauna on earth. BIJOUTIER Visit Praslin’s legendary Vallée de Mai, UNESCO World 5 Heritage Site and home to the amazing Coco-de-Mer. ickmann, Chris Close, Chris ickmann, ST. FRANÇOIS D Visit one of Seychelles’ coral islands for an experience of 6 pristine nature at its very best. orsten T Savour the sheer variety of Creole cuisine - one of the ierre, ierre, planet’s most delicious – in a number of restaurants dotted P 7 throughout the islands. erin P Make a visit to the traditional island of la Digue where the 8 bicycle and ox-cart are still the chief modes of transport and where Time itself seems to stand still. Take a fishing expedition intoS eychelles’ fish-rich waters mran Ahmad, mran I 9 and savour the thrill of landing - then releasing - a bill fish. Sip a delicious cocktail as you watch the sun set over the 10 isles in the unforgettably romantic ambiance of a sunset cruise. hotographers: P ALDABRA ATOLL ST. PIERRE PROVIDENCE COSMOLEDO ATOLL FARQUHAR ATOLL ASSUMPTION ASTOVE another world The Seychelles Islands WWW.SEYCHELLES.TRAVEL ©2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERved - SEYCHELLES TOURISM BOARD RESTAURANTS IN THE BEAU VALLON AREA CURIEUSE NATIONAL MARINE PARK • BAOBAB PIZZERIA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • THE BOAT HOUSE - - - • LA FONTAINE RESTAURANT - - TH POINT - - • LA PERLE NOIRE - L’ILOT NOR - - • LA PLAGE MACHABEE - - - - • CORAL STRAND SMART CHOICE HOTEl - Island TRADER - - - • CORAL STRAND SMART CHOICE HOTEl - MahEK RESTAURANT ANSE BONLAZB IO - - • CORAL STRAND SMART CHOICE HOTEL - SEAVIEW RESTAURANT ON PLUME CURIEUSE - LE CHEVALIER - • COCO D’OR HOTEl - THE WOK CHINESE RESTAURANT NORTH EAST POINT - • COCO D’OR HOTEl - UNCLE WILL’s PIZZERIA GLACIS BLISS HOTEL ANSE GEORGETTE - • COCO D’OR HOTEl - LA PALMA RESTAURANT RESTAURant ‘8’ KREOL FLEURAGE PARFUMS - H - • BERJAYA BEAU VALLON BAY HOTEl - PIZZERIA CONSTANCE LEMURIA RESORT & SPA H - • BERJAYA BEAU VALLON BAY HOTEl - LE CANTON CHINESE RESTAURANT SUNSET BEA ANSE BOUDIN T - EDEN DIVERS - CH RESOR - ST.PIERRE • BERJAYA BEAU VALLON BAY HOTEl - TEPPANYAKI T CHELLES RESOR - ANSE POSSESSION - VE - • BERJAYA BEAU VALLON BAY HOTEl - THE PARROT BEAU V MANRESA - LE DOMAINE - NOR HILTON SEY ANSE KERLAN RAFFLES SEY • BERJAYA BEAU VALLON BAY HOTEl - IndIAN TANDOORI CUISINE THOLME RESOR SAINTE ANNE NATIONAL H DE LA RESER ALLON CHELLES CH HOTEL • SUN PROPERTIES & RESORt - DOMAINE DU SOLEIL RESTAURANT T & SP MARINE PARK H WHITE TIP DIVED IVECENT CENTRE RE A PARADISE SUN HOTEL CÔTE D’OR • SAVOY - GRAND SAVOY H LUCKY HOUSE - - - H OCTOPUS - - - - BERJAYA PRASLIN BEA - - H OGUE RESTAUAFETERANTRIA • SAVOy - PESCADO BIG BLUE DIVERS - - - LA PIR SEE RESTAURANT LIST - - PRASLIN • SAVOy - GECKO BAR - - LA GOULUE C OcEAN DREAM DIVERS - AJOU HOTEL - DOMESTIC Ac L’ARCHIPEL HOTEL - AMITIE CORAL S ANSE ETOILE - - H H - AIRPORT - BERJAYATR BEAUAND SMAR BLUE SEA ( DIVERS SAINTE ANNE T - BEL OMBRELE MERIDIEN FISHERman’s COVESAVOY RESOR OP LEFT) PRG PALM RESIDENCY - ANSE LA BLAGUE TANTE MIMI T CHOICE HOTEL - - H VALLON BAY HOTEL SAINTE ANNE H VICTORIA T & SP - - T DIVE SEY RESORT & SPA H A - - CH HOTEL VALLÉE DE MAI LA SC TREASURE CHELLES CAFÉ LE MONDE CH RESOR AL H HOTEL H - - 1 La Domus / Cathedrale of 19 Victoria Clock Tower A RESTAURANT H LA BASTILLE AX BEA COVE HOTEL - - ILE SÊCHE H DHEVATALERA RE BEAL BAIE NEW EMERALD our Lady of the 20 Bicentennial H H - - H COVE Immaculate Conception Monument - - PRASLIN CO C STE. ANNE - H VICTORIA MOYENN- E ISLAND NATIONAL O ROUGE 2 Doubleclick Cafe 21 Cafe de l’horloge BOTANICA ANSE MAJOR - ENCHANTED - PARK - 3 Cafe Italia 22 Ex Seychelles Supreme ISLAND RESORT H ROUND ISLAND - - 4 Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Court MARIE - GRAND ANSE - ANTOINETTE - ROUND Market 23 Pirates Arms CAFE OGANIBAR - - LONG ISLAND ISLAND ATE - BOTANICAL GARDENS - 5 News Cafe Restaurant ANSE DU RIZ - LE NIOLE Y - - 6 Hindu Temple - Arul Mihu 24 Victoria International - SCUBA - BAIE TERNAY - - GOLDEN PL EXPLORER ANSE BATEAU - - Navasakthi Vinayagar Casino - H - - - AKAMAKA 7 - CERF ISLAND Restaurant du Marché 25 Tourism Information BAIE TERNAY THE SANCTUAR - - - EDEN - 8 MORNE SEYCHELLOIS - L’haBITATION CERF ANSE T OT SUITES Kaz Zanana Restaurant & Office NATIONAL - SANS - PRASLIN NATIONAL PARK ISLAND - CK PARR ANSE CONSOLATION - MARINE PARK EDEN BLEU HOTEL - A Art Gallery 26 Sam’s Pizzeria THE STATION H - - - BRAVO - - - 9 Lovenut Cafeteria 27 State House PORT LAUNAY SOUCIS RESTAURANT - MAHARAJAS - NATIONAL CHILLI BAR - LA BELLE EPOQUE ANSE BOIS DE ROSE 10 Camion Hall 28 Senpa - Esplanade Craft - PORTO CERVO MARINE PARK CO DE MER HOTEL & BL 11 Marie Antoinette Restau- Kiosks - BOArdwALK CO - SEYSIBON rant 29 Carrefour Des Arts - - MISSION LODGE 12 Bodamier cafe 30 Kenwyn House - - 13 Central Police Station 31 National Museum of T LAUNAY - - - PORT LAUNAY 14 St. Paul’s Cathedral History POR EDEN DIVERS - T & SPA H COASTAL WETLANDS 15 Taxi Stand 32 Unity Monument CASCADE CONSTANCE EPHELIA RESOR DELPLACE TEA FACTORY 16 Post Office 33 Moloko Restaurant TEA TAVERN CAFE 17 Seychelles Natural History 34 Seychelles National LA DIGUE ANONYME Museum Botanical gardens LA MISERE EXOTIC PORT ILE AUX RATS 18 Amusement Centre 35 LA DOLCE VITA CONCEPTION GARDEN CENTRE 36 FISHTAIL SEYCHELLES TOURISM GLAUD AcADEMY LA MISÈRE SEYCHELLES ANSE PATATES H PATATRAN VILLAGE ILE THÉRÈSE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT GRAND ANSE ANSE GAULETTE H BIODIVERSITY CENTRE ONS ILE AUX VACHES AR A CAREFREE LE DOMAINE DE L’oRANGERAIE H T & SP CHELLESBARESORBR AVANI SEY ONS LA PASSE ANSE BANANE BARBAR TAROZA RESTAURANT & BAR VICTORIA ANSE AUX PINS KREOL INSTITUTE CHEZ PLUME AZZURA PRO DIVING AD CAPITAL OF SEYCHELLES RO GREGOIRe’s PizzeRIA OR LA DIGUE ISLAND LODGE ST H CA MONTAGNE POSÉE DOMAINE DES VAL DE PRES ZEROF RESTAURANT LE RELAX BEACH HOUSE H ANSE FOURMIS (CRAFT VILLAGE) BUS TERMINAL MAHÉ VEUVE AU CAP ANSE REUNION RESERVE 1 ANSE BOILEAAUH Y RESORT & SP 2 MAIA LUXUR LA PLAINE ST. 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