Praslin Island Information

In terms of population and physical size, Praslin is the second-largest island in the Seychelles with around 8,000 permanent residents. Mahé, by comparison, is the most heavily-populated with around 77,000 inhabitants. Offering the second-highest amount of holiday accommodation in the Seychelles as well, Praslin welcomes tourists from around the world, who come here to enjoy the unique vegetation, the beautiful beaches, and the crystal-clear water that surrounds the island. Politically, Praslin is divided into two districts: Grand Anse and Baie Sainte Anne.
The usual way to reach Praslin is by means of a propeller aircraft from Mahé, which only takes a fifteen minutes. The islanders, besides tourism, make a living from agriculture and fishing. Praslin is thankfully not particularly crowded, and has managed to retain its charm, ensuring that anyone who loves peace and nature will certainly want to come here during their stay. There are many views to enjoy, especially during a hike or tour, which will take your breath away. These include fine, sandy beaches with crystal-clear water, dense jungles, palm trees, takamaka trees, waterfalls, and much more. Compared to Mahé, the island consists more of rolling hills than towering mountains, with Praslin's maximum elevation, the Fond Azore, reaching just 367 metres. This however has the added bonus that it does not rain as much on Praslin as it does on Mahé.
The shallow Ste. Anne Bay is home to a small port that serves the ferry services from Mahe and La Digue. In the same town, two kilometres north of the landing point, there are churches, hospitals, banks, a post office, a gas station, and a school, mini markets, and car rentals. The majority of accommodation on Praslin consists of large hotels. The island is slightly lacking in terms of guest houses near the beach, but you’ll find quite a few luxurious hotels to enjoy instead. Anse Volbert has also emerged as a tourist centre, but thankfully in an unobtrusive manner.
Anse Volbert, Praslin
The island's main attraction is the UNESCO World Heritage Vallée de Mai, a first-class botanical sensation containing the aforementioned Coco de Mer, which attract many visitors on a daily basis. A walk through the jungle-esque park leaves you with a taste of how the island's first visitors might have felt. Besides plants, rare birds such as the Raven Parrot call this reserve their home.
The north-east and the west coasts of the island are protected by extensive coral reefs and boast long, sandy beaches. Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette often rank among the most beautiful beaches in the world, sometimes even in the Top Ten of various lists. In addition, Praslin's 12 x 5 km frame is surrounded by islands such as Cousin, Curieuse and St. Pierre, which you can visit as part of a number of great day trips.

Nearest Airports:
Mahe
activities:
local golf courses | local walking spots | local fishing spots | local beaches | beaches within 20 minute drive
shopping:
local super market | local bakery | super markets and shops within a 10 minutes drive
nightlife:
a few local bars and restaurants, more can be found in neighbouring towns
health:
local doctors surgery | local hospital | local pharmacy
schools:
local schools
services:
bank | post office | internet café | cash machine | petrol station | hardware store
domestic travel:
very good travel links to near by towns and cities | regular bus service
international travel:
ferry port within one hours drive