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    Embracing the Joy!
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    very comfortable and with great staff it’s perfect for anyone wanting a beach with a little activity too.

    Praslin

    Back in the plane we returned to Mahe before hopping onto the 15 minute inter-island flight to Praslin. This stunning granite island must have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, from long, long stretches of white sand to little palm fringed coves dotted around the island.

    What is Electronic Evidence Discovery?
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    Mahe

    Due to the way the international flights combine with the inter-island transfers, many trips start or finish with a night on the main island Mahe. We started our trip with a night at Sainte Anne Resort. This new hotel, owned and run by Beachcomber, is set on a tiny island just 10 minutes by ferry from Mahe. The 82 rooms are spread across the western and southern shores of the island and there are all the facilities you would expect from a Beachcomber hotel, from children’s club, to spa, indoor and outdoor gym, to a gorgeous infinity pool looking back towards Mahe. All in all, a very comfortable place to spend a few nights, or an ideal stop over before moving on to other islands.

    Desroches

    Our first foray away from the capital was to Desroches, about 250km south west of Mahe. After a 30 minute flight we reached this delightful coral island. Just 5km in length and 1km wide, it houses twenty elegant bungalows that comprise Desroches Island Lodge. It really is a wonderful place with the rooms looking out over a strip of white sand to the sea beyond. There are a couple of giant tortoise wandering about, and during the season turtles lay their eggs randomly in the sand.

    Each guest is given a bicycle for their stay and the sandy paths that criss-cross the island are good for cycling. Every now and again a sign directs you off the path through the palm trees to a deserted sandy beach. There’s something quite special about cycling up to a pristine white sand beach with pale blue sea lapping the shoreline - idyllic. Some of the best diving in the world is very close by and fishing, both from the shore and deep sea, is excellent. It’s well run, very comfortable and with great staff it’s perfect for anyone wanting a beach with a little activity too.

    Praslin

    Back in the plane we returned to Mahe before hopping onto the 15 minute inter-island flight to Praslin. This stunning granite island must have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, from long, long stretches of white sand to little palm fringed coves dotted around the island. W

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    the facilities you would expect from a Beachcomber hotel, from children’s club, to spa, indoor and outdoor gym, to a gorgeous infinity pool looking back towards Mahe. All in all, a very comfortable place to spend a few nights, or an ideal stop over before moving on to other islands.

    Desroches

    Our first foray away from the capital was to Desroches, about 250km south west of Mahe. After a 30 minute flight we reached this delightful coral island. Just 5km in length and 1km wide, it houses twenty elegant bungalows that comprise Desroches Island Lodge. It really is a wonderful place with the rooms looking out over a strip of white sand to the sea beyond. There are a couple of giant tortoise wandering about, and during the season turtles lay their eggs randomly in the sand.

    Each guest is given a bicycle for their stay and the sandy paths that criss-cross the island are good for cycling. Every now and again a sign directs you off the path through the palm trees to a deserted sandy beach. There’s something quite special about cycling up to a pristine white sand beach with pale blue sea lapping the shoreline - idyllic. Some of the best diving in the world is very close by and fishing, both from the shore and deep sea, is excellent. It’s well run, very comfortable and with great staff it’s perfect for anyone wanting a beach with a little activity too.

    Praslin

    Back in the plane we returned to Mahe before hopping onto the 15 minute inter-island flight to Praslin. This stunning granite island must have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, from long, long stretches of white sand to little palm fringed coves dotted around the island.

    How to Save Money on Your Energy Bill
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    light we reached this delightful coral island. Just 5km in length and 1km wide, it houses twenty elegant bungalows that comprise Desroches Island Lodge. It really is a wonderful place with the rooms looking out over a strip of white sand to the sea beyond. There are a couple of giant tortoise wandering about, and during the season turtles lay their eggs randomly in the sand.

    Each guest is given a bicycle for their stay and the sandy paths that criss-cross the island are good for cycling. Every now and again a sign directs you off the path through the palm trees to a deserted sandy beach. There’s something quite special about cycling up to a pristine white sand beach with pale blue sea lapping the shoreline - idyllic. Some of the best diving in the world is very close by and fishing, both from the shore and deep sea, is excellent. It’s well run, very comfortable and with great staff it’s perfect for anyone wanting a beach with a little activity too.

    Praslin

    Back in the plane we returned to Mahe before hopping onto the 15 minute inter-island flight to Praslin. This stunning granite island must have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, from long, long stretches of white sand to little palm fringed coves dotted around the island.

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    d the sandy paths that criss-cross the island are good for cycling. Every now and again a sign directs you off the path through the palm trees to a deserted sandy beach. There’s something quite special about cycling up to a pristine white sand beach with pale blue sea lapping the shoreline - idyllic. Some of the best diving in the world is very close by and fishing, both from the shore and deep sea, is excellent. It’s well run, very comfortable and with great staff it’s perfect for anyone wanting a beach with a little activity too.

    Praslin

    Back in the plane we returned to Mahe before hopping onto the 15 minute inter-island flight to Praslin. This stunning granite island must have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, from long, long stretches of white sand to little palm fringed coves dotted around the island.

    Learn How To French Kiss - Why It Is So Important
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    very comfortable and with great staff it’s perfect for anyone wanting a beach with a little activity too.

    Praslin

    Back in the plane we returned to Mahe before hopping onto the 15 minute inter-island flight to Praslin. This stunning granite island must have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, from long, long stretches of white sand to little palm fringed coves dotted around the island. We stayed here at Lemuria - the sister hotel to Le Prince Maurice in Mauritius. It’s very glamorous, with three stunning beaches, infinity pool, children’s club and all the toys you would expect from a classic modern/contemporary 5* hotel. A couple of nights here is enough to recharge anyone’s batteries.

    Among the other hotels I looked at on Praslin were L’Archipel, a small and very elegantly understated French run property – not so good for families, but lovely for adults. Caf? des Arts on the fabulous Cote d’Or beach looked another good shout. This simple beach front property accommodates just six people and for laid-back beach front living it seemed both good value and fun.

    La Digue

    From Praslin, La Digue is a thirty minute ferry ride, and here on the western side of the island are some of the most photographed beaches in the world. The island has a very different feel to Praslin. It seemed even quieter, perhaps because there are very few cars, the most popular mode of transport being bicycle or ox cart. The big hotel is La Digue Island Lodge, but there are lots of smaller guest houses as well. Perhaps the nicest of these is Chateau St Cloud. With eleven rooms and four suites it’s small by comparison to some of the places we saw, but it had a rustic and simple feel which together with excellent food, pretty gardens and a pool made it seem very good value.

    Bird Island

    After two nights on Praslin it was back to the domestic terminal in Mahe and the 35 minute flight to Bird Island. This, the most northerly of the Seychelles islands is tiny at just 1500m long by 650m wide. It is though spectacularly beautiful and the most natural of a

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