Praslin, Seychelles’ second-largest island—a lush, laid-back paradise that blends wild nature with postcard-perfect beaches 🌴✨
Praslin is often called the “Garden of Eden,” and once you step into the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, you’ll understand why. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the legendary Coco de Mer palm and the rare black parrot, set in a prehistoric forest that feels untouched by time.
Beyond the jungle, Praslin offers:
- 🏖️ Anse Lazio & Anse Georgette: Two of the world’s most stunning beaches
- 🐢 Curieuse Island: A short boat ride away, where giant tortoises roam freely
- 🐠 Snorkeling & diving: Crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life
- 🍽️ Creole cuisine: Fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and island spices
It’s quieter than Mahé, more developed than La Digue, and perfect for couples, nature lovers, and anyone craving serenity.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts in Praslin
✅ Dos
- Rent a car or bike: Public transport is limited, and driving gives you freedom to explore hidden gems
- Visit Vallée de Mai early: Beat the crowds and enjoy the forest in peace
- Use reef-safe sunscreen: Protect the delicate coral ecosystems
- Try local takeaways: Delicious Creole meals at local prices
- Respect beach safety flags: Currents can be strong, especially at Anse Lazio
❌ Don’ts
- ❌ Don’t remove shells or coral—it’s illegal and harms the environment
- ❌ Avoid feeding wildlife—especially tortoises and birds
- ❌ Don’t litter—Praslin prides itself on pristine nature
- ❌ Don’t expect nightlife—this island is all about slow living
- ❌ Don’t skip early mornings—sunrise hikes and beach walks are magical here
📅 Best Time to Visit Praslin – Season-Wise
Praslin enjoys a tropical climate year-round, but here’s how the seasons shape your experience:
🌞 April & October – The Sweet Spot
- Why it’s ideal: These months offer the best underwater visibility, calm seas, and fewer tourists.
- Perfect for: Scuba diving, beach lounging, and romantic getaways.
🌤️ May to September – Dry & Breezy
- Weather: Cooler temperatures (around 25–28°C), low humidity, southeast trade winds.
- Activities: Great for hiking in Vallée de Mai, exploring beaches like Anse Lazio, and nature photography.
- Note: Seas can be choppy on the southeastern coast, so plan water activities accordingly.
🌧️ November to March – Warm & Wet
- Weather: Hot and humid (27–31°C), with short but intense rain showers.
- Activities: Ideal for enjoying lush greenery, birdwatching, and cultural events.
- Pros: Lower prices, fewer crowds, and vibrant landscapes.
💡 Top Picks:
- April & October: Best visibility for diving, fewer tourists, and golden sunsets
- May–August: Ideal for hiking and exploring Vallée de Mai
- December–February: Lush landscapes and cozy vibes—great for nature lovers
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