Travel the World: Destination Seychelles, inspired by Mondrian
This design is based on Piet Mondrian’s pictures and consists of some photos I took during the last Seychelles holidays. 🙂 >> Buy it on Redbubble
This design is based on Piet Mondrian’s pictures and consists of some photos I took during the last Seychelles holidays. 🙂 >> Buy it on Redbubble
The Seychelles are known for its endless sandy white beaches, the tremendous turquoise water and sunny weather. Long story short: a tropical paradise! Second thought you may have when it comes to the Seychelles: the honeymooners. But why are these islands that popular? Because you can do more than just Read more…
Mahé is the main island and largest island of the Seychelles. It is home almost 90% of the population of the Seychelles. The urban centre of the island is the capital Victoria. In this post you find 8 recommendations of what you can do in Mahé. Explore Mahé by car Read more…
Praslin is the second largest island of the Seychelles and is around 40km away from the main island Mahé. The island is famous for its white, sandy beaches: Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette are legendary and often ranked among the 10 best beaches in the world for their breathtaking beauty! Read more…
Are you curious about Curieuse? If you are in Praslin, Curieuse is not far. It’s just a 20-minutes boat ride from Praslin away. A full day trip (start 09:30, return 15:30) including a creole barbecue for lunch costs around 50 euro per person. In addition you have to pay the Read more…
La Digue is the third most populated island of the Seychelles and is well-known for its extraordinary beaches, especially Anse Source d’Argent and Grand Anse. In my opinion it is the most idyllic island of the Seychelles. This may come from these spectacular granite formations which can be found on Read more…
The Seychelles are known for its endless sandy white beaches, the tremendous turquoise water and sunny weather. Long story short: a tropical paradise! Second thought you may have when it comes to the Seychelles: the honeymooners. But why are these islands that popular? Because you can do more than just Read more…