Curieuse Island in Seychelles
Curieuse Island
Curieuse Island is a notable gem within the Seychelles archipelago, known for its rich natural heritage and stunning beauty. Spanning an area of approximately 2.9 square kilometers, this small granitic landmass lies just north of the larger Praslin Island, making it a tantalizingly close destination for visitors looking to explore beyond the beaten path. The island's distinctive red earth and lush greenery provide a striking contrast to the clear turquoise waters that surround it, offering a visual feast for the eyes.
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Jellyfish tree flower, endemic to Seychelles
Jellyfish Tree
The Jellyfish Tree, or Medusagyne oppositifolia, is a rare and fascinating species endemic to the Seychelles, specifically the island of Mahé. Its notable name is derived from the peculiar jellyfish-like shape of its fruit. Classified within the family Ochnaceae, it is the sole member of its genus, rendering it a unique botanical specimen. Though it was believed to be extinct, a small number of trees were rediscovered in the 1970s, sparking interest and concern in conservation circles.
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Granite rocks in the Seychelles Islands.
Fly fishing in Seychelles
Perched off the east coast of Africa, the Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands that offers a near-mythical status to adventurous fly fishers. Known for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, Seychelles has carved out a reputation as a premier destination for saltwater fly fishing. Anglers from across the globe come to these remote atolls in pursuit of the ultimate Seychelles fly fishing experience, seeking to cast their lines for some of the most challenging and revered fish species in the world.

The allure of fly fishing in Seychelles lies in its pristine and largely untouched aquatic environments combined with a wide variety of target species, such as the elusive giant trevally, the acrobatic bonefish, and the powerful Indo-Pacific permit. Expertise in fly fishing techniques, alongside the appropriate tackle and gear, is essential to make the most of what these azure waters have to offer.
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Victoria, capital of Seychelles.
Seychelles History
The Seychelles Islands, a jewel of biodiversity in the Indian Ocean, offer a fascinating glimpse into a world where nature has flourished in isolation. With an unparalleled level of endemism, the archipelago is a living museum of natural history, showcasing an array of species that have adapted to its unique environments.
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Magpie Robin, a big part of Seychelles conservation efforts.
Seychelles Flora and Fauna: A Triumph of Biodiversity
The Seychelles Islands, a jewel of biodiversity in the Indian Ocean, offer a fascinating glimpse into a world where nature has flourished in isolation. With an unparalleled level of endemism, the archipelago is a living museum of natural history, showcasing an array of species that have adapted to its unique environments.
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View of Victoria from atop Copolia Trail in Seychelles
Copolia Trail: A Gem in the Heart of Seychelles
Nestled within the lush landscapes of Mahe, the Copolia Trail presents an enchanting journey through the heart of Seychelles' natural splendor. A haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, this trail offers a unique blend of scenic beauty, rich biodiversity, and panoramic vistas that capture the essence of this island paradise. As we delve into the wonders of the Copolia Trail in Seychelles, let's embark on a journey that promises the thrill of discovery and the tranquility of nature's embrace.
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Experience the Creole Festival at Fisherman’s Cove
Delve into the remarkable story of the Seychelles giant tortoise, a symbol of resilience and conservation success within the serene landscapes of Seychelles.
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Join the 2023 Big Game Classic in Seychelles – Stay at Fisherman’s Cove Resort
Experience the thrill of Seychelles' 2023 Big Game Classic. Secure your stay at Fisherman's Cove Resort for premium comfort during the competition on November 25th.
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A Dream Seychelles Wedding
Dive into this tropical experience and plan your Seychelles wedding. From beachfront vows to sunset receptions, create your romantic getaway in paradise.
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Official Language in Seychelles
Learn about the official language in Seychelles at Fisherman’s Cove, showcasing a blend of Creole, English, and French, reflecting many rich global influences.
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