The Republic of Seychelles contain some of the most panoramic locales the world has to offer, scattered across her one hundred and fifteen plus islands, and one majestic place that stands apart from the rest is Beau Vallon, which is a breathtaking bay located on the North Western coast of Mahe which is highly reputed and attracts the highest amount of tourist traffic when it comes to Seychelles. Its appeal is due to a plethora of reasons since the tiny locale has immense appeal, and many things to offer.
Given that the main attraction of Beau Vallon lies in her beaches, the choices of Beach Resorts in Seychelles are plentiful including the likes of the ever popular AVANI Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa. The developed tourist infrastructure of Beau Vallon is one of the key contributing factors to her popularity as a tourism destination, and this means that there are plenty of places to have a good time, from pubs and cafes aplenty, as well as a nightclub or two.
If nightlife does not interest you, then perhaps you might prefer to explore the natural wonders of Beau Vallon, especially the ones that lie beneath the waters. Diving and snorkeling are immensely popular activities in the region, and are two of the biggest attractions of Beau Vallon. The areas surrounding Beau Vallon contain some of the most popular and beautiful diving and snorkeling locations in Seychelles, and there are plenty of marine life to be witnessed beneath the waters, ranging from the butterfly fish, to sturgeon fish and parrot fish. Look hard enough and you will also be able to spot Eagle Rays and small White Tip Sharks that are less than a meter long.
Whether you seek tropical adventure or entertaining night life, Beau Vallon has plenty to offer amidst a stunning backdrop of lush rain-forest and pristine beaches, which is what makes it a popular tourist destination.
Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.