Seychelles is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The state is home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare animals such as tortoises. The state is home to many endemic plant species. The ideal time to visit is between September to November and March to May, as springtime is uninterrupted by rain and comparatively less humid. It is the perfect time to have fun in the state.|Anse Lazio is a beach featuring snorkeling. Vallee de Mai is a nature reserve featuring a palm forest and other native plants as well as rare birds and geckos. La Digue is an island in the Seychelles known for its beaches. Curieuse Island is a small granite island, noted for rare endemic species such as turtles and tortoises, plus prime spots for snorkeling . Saint Anne Marine National Park is a network of 6 islands with hiking, wildlife view and clear-water reefs, popular among scuba divers. The beaches in Seychelles require a special mention since tourists greatly enjoy relaxing there. The state has numerous resorts, spa hotels and self-catering options. Cousine Island is a small granitic island offering a nature reserve and rare endemic species such as tortoises and turtles. Anse Georgette Beach is a popular beach in the city. The local Creole cuisine blends African, European, Indian and Chinese influences. Seychelles National Botanical Gardens is a landscaped botanical garden featuring exotic plants and giant tortoises.|
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