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Seychelles

Among the 115 islands of the Seychelles you will find the luxuriant, tropical paradise that appears in countless advertisements and glossy travel brochures. But however seductive the images, they simply can't compete with the real-life dazzling beaches and crystal-clear waters.

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Seychelles Transport

Coming and Going

More and more airlines are flying to the Seychelles, so it's worth checking with your travel agent to see if you can get a direct flight. There are flights from Australia via Singapore, from Africa and Mauritius and direct from London. Travellers from Continental Europe can also fly direct - most take package holidays. Lots of cruises pass through Victoria, but there are no direct passenger services. There is a 20.00 departure tax.

Getting About

Air Seychelles runs regular flights to Praslin, Frégate, Desroches, Bird and Denis Island, and will run charters to other islands. Helicopters also fly to some of the islands. Ferries run regularly betweenn Mahé, Praslin and la Digue - if you want to go to the other islands you'll have to charter a boat.

An extensive bus service operates throughout Mahé, and there's limited service on Praslin. Hire cars are readily available on Mahé and Praslin. Most of the roads on Mahé and Praslin are sealed; it's other drivers that can be a bit of a danger. Taxis run on Mahé, Praslin and La Digue. Though taxis are metered, drivers are often reluctant to use them - be prepared to negotiate.

There are plenty of bicycles for hire on La Digue, which is ideal for cyling and walking. There are a few rental outlets on Praslin but on Mahé, which is a bit hilly for casual cyclists, bike hire is hard to find.

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