Travel Differently: Heading to Sustainable Seychelles

A tropical paradise with turquoise waters and pristine beaches, the Seychelles archipelago is more than just a dream destination – it is actively working to preserve its exceptional environment.
Far from mass tourism, the islands are embracing ecotourism to protect their natural treasures, offering visitors an authentic and respectful experience.
The Seychelles are home to rare and rich biodiversity, with many endemic species. To protect them, one-third of the surrounding waters are designated as protected zones, while national parks and nature reserves safeguard the land. Fishing and hunting are also regulated to maintain the fragile balance of local ecosystems.
More than just observers, local communities play an active role in this sustainable transition. The result: cleaner nature and preserved lagoons, thanks to a growing collective awareness.
Hiking through lush jungle, diving among coral reefs, walking through protected reserves… The Seychelles offer countless ways to explore untouched nature.
Traveling to the archipelago means being amazed — and contributing to the preservation of a one-of-a-kind ecological treasure.