
Mahe Island © Angelo Cavalli / STMA
Despite the fact that it is heavily populated and
well-developed, the island of Mahé, the largest of the
Seychelles archipelago, contains plenty of hidden treasures, not
least of which is a legendary pirate's cache purportedly buried at
Bel Ombre. The southern end of the island still sports deserted
beaches, and even the busy northern urban enclave, which includes
the international airport and capital city, Victoria, exudes
laid-back charm.
Forming the backbone of the island is a spectacular mountain
range that includes Morne Seychellois, the island's highest peak.
Around the peak is one of the island's beautiful national parks,
offering good hiking and stunning scenery. More than 60 idyllic
beaches fringed with swaying palm trees can be found along the
shoreline, offering a host of activities from excellent dive
centres to various watersports operators. There are several
interesting sights to see, particularly in friendly Victoria.
Although not renowned for its nightlife, Mahé is the
liveliest island after dark and resorts like the Berjaya Beau
Vallon Bay Beach Resort and Casino, several nightclubs and
restaurants that serve up traditional Creole delights provide the
evening entertainment.