The Seychelles islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue may be known for their luxury resorts but there is also a great selection of family-run, more affordable guesthouses just as close to the archipelago’s famous, world-class beaches
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Much more than just a honeymoon hotspot, the Seychelles offer something for everyone, from scuba diving and fly-fishing to just lazing on the talcum powder beaches. The largest island, Mahé, is home to the capital, Victoria, but Praslin, the second largest island, is most popular with tourists.
Sipping cocktails by the seashore, diving on a perfect reef or basking in midnight sun above the Arctic Circle - whatever your dream, somewhere out there is the right island for you. Jill Crawshaw reveals the world's most fabulous castaway experiences.
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