You can enjoy the following excursions:
St Pierre & Curieuse
From Acajou, you can see the small islet of St Pierre, which is part of the protected Curieuse Marine National Park. It often appears on Seychelles postcards as the iconic desert island; it consists simply of an outcrop of granite boulders and a handful of palm trees. It’s a wonderful place to snorkel or just relax on one of the most picturesque islands in the world.
La Digue
It is the most populated island in Seychelles and is a favorite among visitors for its peaceful and picturesque atmosphere, where bicycles are the most common mode of transportation. Day trips are easy to schedule, and ferries frequently depart between the Baie Ste Anne pier in Praslin and La Passe, the only port of La Digue. You can enjoy the plantations, relax on iconic Seychelles beaches such as Anse Source D’Argent, Grand Anse; while experiencing the charm of the native people and the island.
Aride
It is an impressive habitat in Seychelles restored to its original state before human settlement. It hosts more seabird species than any other island in the Seychelles and is also home to endangered endemic birds such as the Wright’s Gardenia and a curiously large species of skink.