Praslin Island Travel Guide
The popular holiday island of Praslin lies 30 miles (49km) northeast of Mahe in the Seychelles archipelago, a popular stop for cruise liners and a destination for honeymooners and beach lovers.
Visitors to Praslin have a choice of two ways to get to the island. The first option is by boat from Mahe Island; there are a number of ferries and high-speed catamarans operating between Mahe and Praslin, and fast catamarans make the crossing in just 45 minutes. Praslin Island also has a small airport, Iles des Palmes Airport, which is only serviced by Air Seychelles. Visitors to the Seychelles wishing to get to Praslin by air can book a ticket either on one of the scheduled flights to the island or on a chartered plane, which generally tend to go to more than one of the islands in the Seychelles group.
The island's favourite beach, Anse Lazio, is one of the world's most exquisite, but the entire island is ringed with beautiful secluded beaches, sporting coral reefs and crystal-clear waters.
Praslin is known for being the almost exclusive home of the rare 'coco de mer' palm, that produces the world's largest nut, and delights ornithologists with glimpses of some of the world's rarest birds, such as the black parrot and fruit pigeon.
Several large resort hotels have been developed on the island, but have not interfered with the natural beauty or abundant flora and fauna, or its reputation as being as close to the Garden of Eden as one can get. There are a few villages sprinkled across the island, housing the permanent population of a few thousand souls, most of whom work in the hotels and resorts or depend on fishing for their livelihood.