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Seychelles

The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa. It’s home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves. Wildlife includes a remarkably diverse array of marine life, including more than 900 identified species of fish; green sea turtles and the world’s oldest living creatures, the rare giant Aldabra tortoises that also inhabit the islands. It also has the mountain rainforests of Morne Seychellois National Park and beaches, including Beau Vallon and Anse Takamaka.

Seychelles

The Seychelles has a population of approximately 108,000 people, with most residing on eight of its 115 islands. About 90% of the population lives on the main island, Mahé, which is also home to the capital city, Victoria.

The country recognizes three official languages: Creole, English, and French. Among these, Creole is the most commonly spoken, blending elements from African languages such as Swahili and Malagasy, with significant French influences.

Seychelles International Airport, located on Mahé, serves as a crucial hub for travel to the other islands and features various regional and long-haul routes. This airport plays a vital role in connecting Seychelles to the world, enhancing its status as a major international leisure destination for tourists seeking sun-soaked beaches and vibrant culture.