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Destination and Itineraries
Huge granit rocks polished by the waves of the Indian Ocean, giant palm trees with embarrassingly shaped nuts, turquoise inlets fringed by lush green takamakas shading the fine white sand beaches.
This is the paradise image we all have about Seychelles islands. And deservedly so, for most of these islands lying a thousand kilometres off the East coast of Africa, just south of the Equator, are stunningly beautiful.
To find such a richness of colours and harmony of forms you have think about some of the Polynesian atolls to find a comparable vision of earthly paradise.
Add to that the generally smooth sailing conditions between the islands and the easy going lifestyle of the local population, you have all what you need within a 60 miles radius of the main island Mahé, in other words a sea greater than France to provide several weeks of idyllic crusing.
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