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Seychelles Tourism
Tourism is the most important economic sector of Seychelles. About 15% of the workforce is employed in tourism and related services. About 70% of foreign exchange earnings is derived from tourism. English and French are widely spoken.

Tourist arrivals continue uninterrupted despite Covid-19 restrictions. Authorities have certified 587 of the 720 tourist accommodations as COVID-safe.

Sailing, diving, fishing, and relaxing are the main activities for visitors to the 115 islands of Seychelles. The most popular islands are Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. Seychelles boasts silver beaches, an array of restaurants, cafés, bars, and casinos.
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Seychelles
Seychelles is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It consists of 115 islands. Mahé is the capital. Seychelles was uninhabited prior to being inhabited by the European settlers in the 16th century. First, it was occupied by the French and later by the British.
When the British frigate Orpheus arrived in Mahé on 16 May 1794, during the War of the First Coalition, Jean Baptiste Quéau de Quincy, the French administrator of Seychelles successfully negotiated the status of capitulation to Britain which gave the French settlers a privileged position of neutrality.
Britain eventually assumed full control and Seychelles became a crown colony separate from Mauritius in 1903. Britain granted independence in 1976 and then it became a republic.
Elections were held since 1966.


Fears of crown of thorns Starfish outbreak in Seychelles Coral Reefs
A large number of reefs within the inner granitic islands of the archipelago of Seychelles could be entirely lost, unless concerted action is taken soon to control crown of thorns, warns Dr. Udo Englhardt, the expert on on the management of crown of thorns in a presentation of his most recent findings. Dr Udo Englhardt, believes this outbreak of the deadly starfish is due to increasing levels of human development in the Seychelles coupled with rising sea temperatures. Dr. Engelhardt has conducted this research as part of their ‘Mainstreaming Biosecurity’ project organised by the UNDP and Global Environment Facility (GEF) in conjunction with the government of Seychelles. The outbreak which was in the north western areas of Mahé two months ago, has now spread further down the western coastline as the starfish continue to spawn. The starfish can be seen on reefs between five and 25 metres deep and are not commonly found in shallow waters. It preys on strong hard coral polyps and is named crown of thorns as its upper surface is covered with thorn like spikes.
The crown of thorns starfish, one of the largest in the world, occurs at tropical and subtropical latitudes and have been found from the Red sea, across the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. This venomous starfish has been found in Seychelles as early as the 1960s in small numbers and an extensive eradication programme was conducted in 1997. During the 1998-99 El Nino coral bleaching, the crown of thorns died off too. However, they began to re-emerge in 2001-2003 and have now bounced back in alarming numbers. This April, a coral reef survey by Dr Engelhardt found that numbers of Crown of thorns in the reefs were 20 to 30 times greater than sustainable levels. He also found that there were at least three generations present, including a substantial number of juveniles in the under reef strata – a good predictor of future outbreaks reports the Seychelles news agency.

Come to Seychelles for the SUBIOS 2014
Vacation destinations are definitely becoming the means by which people and their families are starting to spend their holidays. And if you’ve ever wanted to travel to Seychelles, then now is the perfect time to do so. With the SUBIOS 2014 festival, there will be even more events and activities for people to become involved in.
The Seychelles Festival of the Sea is an annual film and image festival that is entirely focused on being underwater. It has a rich history, having been held for the past twenty-five years and has been showing no signs of stopping. The entirety of the day is involved with snorkelling events and diving activities that are fun for the whole family. Underwater activities typically take place throughout the day, and also include free programmes and slide shows that are presented by some of the most renowned guest speakers from all over the world.
This marine-based event even comes complete with film and photograph contests that many of our locals and foreign guests have taken part in. There are many prizes to be won in a variety of categories, including “Best Image”, “Best Video”, “Best Local Video”, and “Best Image of Seychelles”, just to name a few. These events and activities not only speak of the importance of the marine world and the part it plays in the environment of Seychelles, but it also helps to spread that message to the rest of the world.
The Seychelles Festival of the Sea is much more than a film and image festival, but there’s also the celebration of the wonderful dishes that are created from the marine-based environment. With fresh cuisine that has been harvested fresh from underwater sources, chefs battle it out to see who can create the most unique seafood dish that brings together all of the rich flavours that the sea has to provide. Awards are presented at the end of this cooking competition, with the winner getting bragging rights as well to carry with him for the rest of the year. It isn’t a real vacation at Seychelles until you’ve had a taste for their flavourful cuisine and dishes.
The SUBIOS 2014 is slated to be one of the biggest tourism events of the year, so it’s important that you don’t miss out on this annual event. SUBIOS 2104 is slated to be held at the Eden Blue Hotel on Eden Island on November 21, but the activities will be spread across the island and will be held by other hotels as well, including the Four Seasons Resort and the Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort and Spa. Come and explore the depths of Seychelles’ seas and become involved in the underwater environment and how much it enriches the lives of the people that live here.

Best Places to Stay in Seychelles
Seychelles is composed of 115 islands that are scattered all over about 400,000 sq km of the entire Indian Ocean. Some of the islands are granitic and grand, while others are made of tiny coral outcrops that are coming out of the sea. Seychelles used to be known as a favourite destination among many tourists. These days, however, Seychelles has a new look which makes it perfect for individuals who want to appreciate the nation’s man-made beauty, as well as its white sands and teeming wildlife offers.
Here are Some Options on Hotels and Resorts in Seychelles:
Banyan Tree Seychelles
You may choose to accommodate in one of the 60 villas of Banyan Tree Seychelles. Each of the villas has a private plunge pool, and they are hidden with lush planting. It is situated on the main island of Mahé. This destination has a whitewashed colonial style and known for its spa and infinity pool.
Chateau de Feuilles
This resort is located on the Pointe Cabris, in the island of Praslin. What makes it very interesting is that it is heavily set among coconut and mango trees, and has a spectacular ocean view. It has nine rooms that are built using local architecture. While staying there, you can enjoy activities such as diving, fishing, sailing, snorkelling as well as trips to the islands nearby.
La Digue Island Lodge
This lodge is beautifully set amongst the exotic and peaceful garden of takamaka trees and coconut palms overlooking the entire Praslin Island. It offers a lot of things, but among its many assets include the one and only swimming pool on the entire island with accommodation that has a variety of villas and rooms.
Le Meridien Fisherman’s Cove
This resort is situated on the southern edge of Victoria, Beau Vallon & the North Coast. It was restored back in 2004, featuring thatched roofs, granite walls, as well as fountain mazes. You can choose from 68 suites and rooms, all of which are decorated in contemporary style as well as local Creole.
Four Seasons Seychelles
This hotel was unquestionably one of the most anticipated resort openings back in 2009. It is situated on the west coast of Mahé. Some of the villas are located up on the hillside while others are strategically located near to the beach line. All of these options offer the much-needed privacy, which gives the impression that you are free and happily alone.
If you are planning to enjoy a solitary stay in Seychelles, one thing that you can really be assured of is that you have a lot of options. You also have a lot of activities to do in the area.
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