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Old Mar 20, 2001 | 12:12 pm
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Seychelles

Looking for any input from those who have been there as to whether or not it is worth the effort. I have been to Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea and loved Fr. Poly, however I would like to hear about the Seychelles from those who have been there.

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Old Mar 20, 2001 | 12:26 pm
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Absolutely worth the effort.

Many of our best adventures were had there (and on the way).

The islands are incredibly beautiful, you have a complete range of activities, price points and accomodations and the islands are incredibly beautiful.

Did I mention it was beautiful?

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Old Mar 20, 2001 | 8:41 pm
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Do you also have any experience with Mauritius?

We're trying to decide between Seychelles and Mauritius as a wrapup to our South African safari.

Any comments would be welcome.

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Old Mar 20, 2001 | 9:57 pm
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Mrs. Law Lord spent a week on Bird Island, which is in Seychelles some distance north of the main island. It was quiet, peaceful, and very pretty, with nothing to do and nothing to worry about. She adored the time there; the only drawback was how long it took to get there.

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Old Mar 20, 2001 | 11:24 pm
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Originally posted by cnicklo:
Do you also have any experience with Mauritius?
I have never been there. However, I learned a lot about it from the Seychellois I met and also met a lot of people from Mauritius while in SEZ. My impression is that Mauritius, though apparently quite pretty, is less of a "paradise" and more of a "real" place.
The people seem to genuinely love their country, however, many come to the Seychelles for vacation. I think aside from the favorable currency exchange, that does say something. I also seem to remember some folks I met snorkling say their beaches weren't as nice in Mauritius.

Personally, the next trip I take to the area would be to the Maldives (or back to the Seychelles). Hope that helps.
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Old Mar 20, 2001 | 11:32 pm
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Do a search for flyertalker gabbysz. They just returned from Mauritius last week. Perhaps you can e-mail them.
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Old Mar 21, 2001 | 5:43 am
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"...It was quiet, peaceful, and very pretty, with nothing to do and nothing to worry about..."

I'd say VERY!

A perfect honeymoon location!
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Old Mar 21, 2001 | 7:16 am
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I went to both the Seychelles and Mauritius last summer and enjoyed both very much. The Seychelles overall have prettier beaches and somewhat better water, and are more of a quiet place with little to do except relax and "get away from it all", but costs are generally much higher price than Mauritius (I would say overall roughly double or more). Although Mauritius has more urban areas and caters more to the mass market, I still found it incredibly enjoyable. The scenery is spectacular, the culture is very interesting, the people are wonderful, the prices are reasonable, the food is good (and varied), and especially if you rent a car, you can find secluded, beautiful beaches to get completely away from the crowd. If you want to visit both places in one trip (and if you're flying that far, why not?) you can book it as an open jaw on British Airways, for example flying into Mauritius, returning from the Seychelles, with a stopover in Nairobi either going or coming. (I did this on a British Airways frequent flyer ticket.) You can book a one-way ticket on Air Mauritius between Mauritius and the Seychelles for about US$170 (This fare is not offered thru any of the online booking services. You have to call Air Mauritius directly. They have a phone number in the US).
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Old Mar 21, 2001 | 8:15 am
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Have any of you been to Mauritius, the Seychelles, and French Polynesia. I've been to FP and I'm wondering whether the other places measure up. If so, I'd love to go. By the way, when I was young, I remember people pronouncing "Seychelles" as "Seh-sha-leez". Does anyone there pronounce it that way or is it "say-shells"?
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Old Mar 21, 2001 | 11:45 am
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I've been to Seychelles on several times during the 1980s and enjoyed each visit. Beautiful scenery & beaches and lovely carefree people. I was told while there that more than 1/2 of all children are born out of wedlock and yet I didn't find the place at all sleazy.
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Old Mar 21, 2001 | 4:06 pm
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Originally posted by PremEx2000:
By the way, when I was young, I remember people pronouncing "Seychelles" as "Seh-sha-leez". Does anyone there pronounce it that way or is it "say-shells"?
There are three main languages in the Seychelles: English, French and Seychellois Creole...
In each, the word Seychelles is pronounced: "Say-Shell", with English pronouncing a "z" at the end.



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Old Mar 21, 2001 | 6:46 pm
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I just got back from MRU, SEZ and NBO two days ago. Flew BA First at least on the African part. We took DL transatlantic.

I have a trip report 80% done and will try to finish it this weekend. In short, my impressions were SEZ had MUCH better beaches but the prices on MRU were much better.

A $100 hotel in SEZ (Mahe - the main island) got us a spotless Howard Johnson/Motel 6. Free continental b'fast though. In retrospect, I would spend one day on Mahe with a rental car driving around the entire island. If you sped like all the locals, you could do this in under an hour
Then I would run like crazy to the domestic airport and head to any other island....the smaller the better. We made it to Praslin by aircraft and then connected via ferry to La Digue. Didn't see much of Praslin.

On La Digue, no cars are allowed except for three taxis and a few ox carts. Plenty of bikes though. $5 got me a 21 speed bike with shimano gears. Darlene and I biked around the entire island, stopped for an hour or two at 3 beaches and had a two hour lunch over looking one of the nicer beaches. On our last stop before the return ferry trip, I saw the most beautiful beach I have ever seen. That is all I am going to say.

All of our bags were still at our base hotel in Mahe and the hotel was paid for, but we almost decided to spend the night anyway. I regret that we didn't but we wanted to stick to our budget.

At MRU, we actually stayed put at the Hilton the whole time we were there. It was a quiet place and had lots of activities that we wanted to do....most for free. For about $125 US, we got a 2 room suite (probably an upgrade because of Diamond status) with full breakfast provided by room service or at the restaurant, along with dinner in the main restaurant. The NBO Hilton called the hotel directly and got this rate. I believe the rate that I looked at before beginning this trip was $200 without any meals. Call the hotel directly to see if they have any deals. The hotel was practically empty and I am sure they can cut a deal.

If I don't get the trip report finished by the weekend, send me an email. It is a pretty detailed report that I hope will help you.
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Old Mar 22, 2001 | 11:58 am
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Conte Nast Traveller has an article on these islands THIS MONTH'S ISSUE (I received it yesterday in the mail).
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Old Mar 22, 2001 | 12:55 pm
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How do I get there usung mileage awards? UAL and Star Alliance does not work. Do other airlines besides Air Seychelles and Air France go?

I will read the Conde Nast article-

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