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A Hidden Paradise

Discover the romantic isles that captured the royal couple’s hearts


By Kimberly Rupnarain | June 24, 2011


When photos appeared of Catherine Middleton speaking with Michelle Obama at Buckingham Palace, the all-but-audible thought on everyone’s mind was “Wow.”

Fresh from her secret honeymoon with Prince William, the newlywed Duchess looked utterly relaxed, impossibly lean and incredibly tanned — a souvenir courtesy of the couple’s honeymoon destination, The Seychelles Islands.

A remote destination floating in the western Indian Ocean, the Republic of Seychelles has likely never gotten as much recognition as it has now from the royal couple’s honeymoon, and has definitely never received better advertising. But the island nation didn’t earn a stay from Will and Kate for nothing.

As a young country, the French first settled upon The Seychelles Islands in 1770, gaining a population of about 3,500 by the time they were relinquished to the British after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. After 161 years, the establishment of the world’s tiniest capital, and a population increase of approximately 58,000 people, Seychelles finally achieved independence from Britain in 1976 and became a republic within the commonwealth nations.

But being a part of the commonwealth nations isn’t the only reason Seychelles was worthy of a British visit. Comprised of 115 individual islands floating between 4 and 10 degrees south of the equator, the temperate climate of Seychelles rarely dips below 24 or rises above 32 degrees Celsius. Awards and titles, including one of SmarterTravel.com’s “Best Beach Destinations” for 2011, or Traveller's World Magazine's title of “Best Resort” for the nation's North Island, support the destination’s credibility as a quality getaway.

The largest island Mahé has 65 beaches all on its own, including the renowned west coast beach, Grand Anse. Mahé, which is known as the principal island of Seychelles, is home to the country’s international airport and the world’s smallest capital city, Victoria. Complete with white sand beaches, dive centres, and a large selection of hotel accommodations, the island of Mahé is rich with lush fauna and bordered by turquoise waters. Visitors can also have their pick of 30 boat charters to get them from Mahé to any other destination, including the country’s second-largest island, Praslin.

Sometimes referred to as ‘Ile des Palmes’ or ‘Palm Island,’ Praslin’s land grows some of the most exotic blooms and green plant life. Due to rare vegetation such as the coco-de-mer, it was once believed to be the original location of the Garden of Eden and has since become home to one of the country’s two U.N.E.S.C.O World Heritage Sites, the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve. Praslin has also been credited with having some of the most famous beaches in the country, including travel guide Lonely Plant's choice of Anse Lazio on the island’s northwest side.

The ultimate in Seychelles’ extravagance though, has to be on the nation’s famed North Island. As the winner of a coveted honeymoon visit from Will and Kate, this Seychelles inner island offers a private retreat fit for the demands of royalty. For approximately $2,500 to $4,000 a night, guests of North Island’s retreat can enjoy such facilities as, a library, wine connoisseur’s cellar, spa, and one of many of the nation’s professional dive centres — not to mention the rare quiet of an extremely private isle and a spacious bedroom, which offers a complete 180 degree view of the surrounding azure waters.

Other popular destinations within Seychelles include: Silhouette, the third-largest island within the group that is known for its fish-rich waters; La Digue, an island focused on imitating the slow way of life by using only bicycles and oxcarts for transportation; and the isles of Bird and Denis, known for colonies of seabirds and nesting turtles.

Recognized for its commitment towards conservation, Seychelles has declared over 50 per cent of its land as nature parks or reserves. The country’s second U.N.E.S.C.O. World Heritage Site can be found in the Aldabra group of islands. Known as a site for the largest raised coral reef in the world, Aldabra’s giant lagoon rivers and storybook seascapes are home to dense populations of marine life. Visitors can experience the underwater life of Aldabra by taking up one of the many diving opportunities offered on the isle.

Apart from diving, tourists can also enjoy island hopping, sailing, fishing — and of course, any of the beaches found at one of the 16 islands offering full accommodations.

To cater to every kind of traveller, Seychelles also offers numerous rooming options including: Large hotels such as the Hilton, spa hotels equipped with in-room treatments, luxury villas for extremely attentive service, and Seychelles Secrets — private accommodations tucked away into nooks of the islands’ most remote locations. 

For more information on how you can get the royal treatment, visit Seychelles Travel. • 


Photo Courtesy: Bora Inceören



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