Creole Travel Services offers a wide range of wedding options. A large majority of hotels offer special packages from beach weddings to more traditional set-ups. However, with our renowned location of Cap Lazare, a 65 hectare nature reserve nestled in the wild south of the Isle of Mahe complete with swaying palm trees...
Creole Travel Service’s elite brand caters especially for luxury travelers by offering them a wide range of privileges. These include a personal reservations agent for hotel bookings, personal Creole Exclusive representative, fast track services at the airport, exotic flower garlands upon arrival, assigned Creole Exclusive...
Creole Travel Services offers groups corporate groups of 15 to 1 000 people a collection of exiting and creative proposals, whether they wish to effectively entertain their clients, develop networking relationships, improve team communication or simply enjoy group atmosphere. We also cater for conferences and unique...
Creole Travel Services ensures that clients experience the true essence of Seychelles through its excursions which operate Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. Our carefully selected range of excursions includes something for all tastes, whether it is romance, adventure or family fun. Seychelles is home to many unique species...
Creole Travel Services offers its clients a personalised ‘Meet & Greet’ service – including a welcome pack which contains a personal welcome letter, the clients’ respective itinerary, an excursion brochure and a map of the main islands – upon arrival of each international and domestic flight, as well as ferry and cruise ships...
Once home to the french settlers, the Ste. Anne Marine Park Islands has now become the relics of the Seychelles. They form an important part of the cultural heritage of the Seychellois people. Creole Travel Services offers you the chance to discover the treasures of the Marine Park and learn of...
Treat yourself to a tour of Mahe's wild side, the untamed south of the island, with its's rolling countryside, quaint hamlets and spectacular beaches. Your day starts in charming Victoria, on a visit to the bustling market, 'Little Ben' , it's famous, landmark clock...
Join our un-missable tour of some of Seychelles most iconic landmarks, where we transport you to the mysterious Vallee de Mai, home of the legendary Coco de Mer, the double lobed coconut that takes the form of a female pelvis, growing high on ancient palms in a primeval valley. This shaded...
For clients who prefer cruising rather than walking
Two ways leading to one facade... Nature makes Anse Major simply impossible to hide. Both land and sea will take you to this majestic revelation where purified air will swarm around...
Discover the raw beauty of these two island gems on our excursion into their sparkling domain, as we depart from La Digue for Coco Island, famous for sublime snorkelling before taking you on to stunning underwater sites of neighbouring Felicite. This is Seychelles...
Cruise the crystalline waters on board via the island's community ferry to La Digue Island, where you will share some great moments at L'Union Estate.
The property is home to the cemetery of the original settlers of the island and attractions...
Enjoy the very best of both worlds: those of the ocean and one of Seychelles twin, UNESCO World Herritage Sites - the mysterious, primeval valley known as Vallee de Mai. We will introduce you to the experience of a lifetime on a guided tour of this world famous site...
The visit starts from Victoria gymnasium car park, where our knowledgeable guide will introduce you to our beautiful Victoria, the smallest Capital in the world, but sure a whole lot to enjoy and explore.
Days of...
Let Creole Travel Services be your companion on this voyage to the timeless island of La Digue where age old traditions await your discovery. We invite you to 15 minutes glide to La Digue from Baie St. Anne jetty on board modern ferry services.
Landscaped gardens and bordering granite...
Leave the world behind and enter with us the mysterious realm of Vallee de Mai, the legendary valley where General Gordon of Khartoum became convinced was the original site of the biblical Garden of Eden. Stroll along the winding footpaths of a place so special it has been made a UNESCO World...
This is a great adventure for those young hearts with the first stop being at St. Pierre island, a favourite with swimmers and snorkelers.
You will then visit Curieuse island reserve, where you can admire the giant land tortoises and enjoy a one hour tour...
Enjoy the very best of both worlds: those of the ocean and one of Seychelles twin, UNESCO World Herritage Sites - the mysterious, primeval valley known as Vallee de Mai. We will introduce you to the experience of a lifetime on a guided tour of this world famous site...
Experience 2 of the most beautiful islands of Seychelles in one day. First to conquer is the island of La Digue. With it's small sized inhabitant, La Digue Island is the most untouched among the three frequently visited islands. The tour will start with a visit of L'Union Estate slowly unveiling...
Cousin / Curieuse / St.Pierre
Experience this unique combination of Seychelles most famous island highlights incl: a one hour guided tour of Cousin Island, a picturesque reserve for a wide range of fauna, including doves and giant...
Starfish
The Wild South
Two Islands Melody From Praslin
Surf N Turf
Beautiful Praslinoise
La Digue - Boat / Bike
Vallee de Mai / Anse Lazio on Oplezir
Half day tour of Victoria
La Digue only
Enchanted Walk in the Vallee de Mai
Robinson Crusoe
Vallee de Mai / Anse Lazio by Bus
Two Islands Melody From La Digue
A Tale of 3 Islands
Our 25m sailing catamaran ‘Oplezir’ is part of our line of exclusive services and has a seating capacity of 80 passengers. Oplezir is used for day-trip charters, excursions such as the romantic sunset cruises, champagne cruises and for all kinds of events like weddings, cocktails, parties, birthdays and even corporate team building
Inter-Island Boats Limited and its flotilla of high-speed Cat Cocos catamarans – Isle of La Digue, Isle of Praslin and Isle of Mahe – is island hopping at its finest. The Coco de Mer Class is a fully air-conditioned cabin with a tropical flair equipped with its own plasma screens for our client’s entertainment and information.
The 65 hectare enchanted hideaway and nature reserve known as ‘Cap Lazare’ is perfectly located in the south of Mahe. It is a private and protected property with its own colony of tortoises and numerous land and marine fauna. ‘Cap Lazare’ caters to all sorts of private functions such as weddings and parties as well as groups and incentive.
Efficient foreign exchange specialist, Creole Travel Services’ own Bureau de Change can be found in 2 locations in Victoria and provides a quick service as well as excellent rates.
Located on the ground floor of the Orion Promet in Victoria, Creole Air Travel is an International Air Transport Association (IATA) certified agency in the Seychelles.
Creole Travel Services extensive offering includes a fleet of high powered luxury boats: Whether you are dreaming of your first boat trip or are already an experienced boater, our range of craft and marine products cater for everyone – from the professional fisherman to the pleasure seeker
Le Domaine de La Réserve Hotel, Praslin Island Seychelles, has a wonderful setting with its exclusive beach at Anse Petite Cour on Praslin and faces Curieuse Island Marine National Park. It is the perfect spot for a relaxing holiday with its beach front villas. However, if you’d like to do activities, it’s the ideal base.
Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie is the perfect retreat to capture the true essence of exotic lifestyle on La Digue Island. The tropical setting, local architecture and the warmth of wood in a pure zen style combine harmoniously to celebrate the ‘home away from home’ unique experience, for couples and families.
Seychelles is a comparatively young nation which can trace its first settlement back to 1770 when the islands were first settled by the French, leading a small party of whites, Indians and Africans. The islands remained in French hands until the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, evolving from humble beginnings...
The Seychelles' 115 granite and coral islands extend from between 4 and 10 degrees south of the equator and lie between 480km and 1,600km from the east coast of Africa in the western Indian Ocean. This Indian Ocean republic occupies a land area of 455 km² and an Exclusive Economic Zone of 1.4 million km². It represents an archipelago...
Seychelles’ architecture is at once distinctive in its style and practical in its design. It clearly illustrates the influences of its colonial past and combines these with practical considerations such as steep roofs to shoot the rain, wide verandas to make the most of a climate that encourages outdoor living as well as features to make the most of the island...
oday, the approximately 90,000 Seychellois population continues to reflect its multi-ethnic roots. Traditionally, the islands have attracted a broad diversity of peoples from the four corners of the earth that has included freed slaves, European settlers, political exiles, adventurers, traders of Arab and Persian origin as well as Chinese and Indians.Practically every nation...
The Seychelles' climate is one which is always warm and does not reach extremes of heat or cold. The temperature rarely drops below 24°C or rises above 32°C. All but the remotest southern islands lie outside the cyclone belt making Seychelles’ a year round destination for sun worshippers and beach lovers. It is generally cooler...
Seychelles, one of the world’s very last frontiers, promises adventure and breath-taking natural beauty in pristine surrounds still untouched by man. Seychelles is home to no less than two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the legendary Vallée de Mai on Praslin where the wondrously shaped Coco-de-mer nut grows high on ancient palms and the fabled Aldabra, the world’s largest raised coral atoll, first seen by early Arab seafarers of the 9th century A.D. Seychelles is a living museum...
n 2014, the Seychelles economy is estimated to have grown by 3.8%, down from 6.6% in 2013. Tourism, the main driver of growth, was adversely affected by weak demand in countries of origin, notably Europe. Manufacturing production also slowed, and plant modernisation was undertaken in the main beverage sector. On the demand side...
oman Catholicism remains the dominant religion of Seychelles but there are also Anglican and Protestant churches and the places of worship of other denominations. These live in harmony alongside, Muslim, Hindu and Bahaï communities based on Mahé, Praslin and La Digue...
Since the Treaty of Paris in 1814, Seychelles became a British Colony until formally reaching independence in June 1976
Seychelles' granitic islands are considered the oldest and hardest granite in the world. The majority of the islands are uninhabited with many dedicated as nature reserves
Although some of the fruits available will be familiar to you, there exists an exotic tropical array of products that we invite you to discover for both their taste and texture
Cousin / Curieuse / St.Pierre
Experience this unique combination of Seychelles most famous island highlights incl: a one hour guided tour of Cousin Island, a picturesque reserve for a wide range of fauna, including doves and giant tortoises and also a conservation success story that has rescued important endemic wildlife from extinction. After savouring the rich diversity of this pristine sanctuary set like a gemstone in a pure turquoise sea, you will visit Curieuse Island off Praslin's Northern coast, the only place apart from the Vallee de Mai where the legendary Coco de Mer grows wild. Here you will enjoy exceptional swimming in limpid waters and relaxation on white sands before being served a tasty BBQ lunch on the beach.
After lunch, you can enjoy a one hour guided tour through this fascinating nature reserve, taking in the ruins of it's ancient leper colony and the newly refurbished 'Doctor's house, now a charming museum. The island trail meanders through a mangrove forest teeming with wildlife towards the impressive lagoon of Baie Lazare where small sharks and turtles abound and where you will also find the pen for rearing giant land tortoises in an exciting conservation project. Leaving Curieuse behind, we will eventually make our way to the third in our trio of island jewels, St.Pierre, for the snorkeling experience of a lifetime, amid crystalline waters that abound with a myriad of fish and colourful coral formations. On the return journey you will be left the arduous task of deciding which of our three islands is the most magnificent !
Days of Operation: Friday
Season: All year round
Minimum Pax: 10 pax
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Island: Island ComboDiscover the raw beauty of these two island gems on our excursion into their sparkling domain, as we depart from La Digue for Coco Island, famous for sublime snorkelling before taking you on to stunning underwater sites of neighbouring Felicite. This is Seychelles underwater world at it's very...
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Island: La DigueLet Creole Travel Services be your companion on this voyage to the timeless island of La Digue where age old traditions await your discovery. We invite you to 15 minutes glide to La Digue from Baie St. Anne jetty on board modern ferry services. Landscaped gardens and bordering granite boulders...
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Island: Island ComboOnce home to the french settlers, the Ste. Anne Marine Park Islands has now become the relics of the Seychelles. They form an important part of the cultural heritage of the Seychellois people. Creole Travel Services offers you the chance to discover the treasures of the Marine Park and learn of the...
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Island: MaheTreat yourself to a tour of Mahe's wild side, the untamed south of the island, with its's rolling countryside, quaint hamlets and spectacular beaches. Your day starts in charming Victoria, on a visit to the bustling market, 'Little Ben' , it's famous, landmark clock tower and the other fascinating...
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