SEYCHELLES
Nature’s timeless beauty
SEYCHELLES

SEYCHELLES

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Nature’s timeless beauty
A sea of crystalline waters that surrounds the fine white sand, the Seychelles archipelago is where nature reveals itself in all its splendour, a naturally intact, breathtaking beauty.

Astonishing landscapes and incomparable sunsets.
With over one hundred islands, there is something magical about each one of them, rightfully claiming tropical paradise status.
Located in the Indian Ocean, Seychelles encompasses 115 coral and granite islands, all of which boast protected areas. These include marine sanctuaries and UNESCO nature reserves which are home to rare, endemic species such as the Giant Aldabra tortoise and the Coco de Mer palm tree.
Exploring and discovering the islands can take one on a journey hiking through lush jungles, relaxing on picturesque beaches or even diving for underwater treasures in mesmerising reefs.
There remains but a handful of locations where the endangered hawksbill turtle feels comfortable enough to lay its eggs ashore, Seychelles being one of them. Our islands are the assemblage of an ecologic marvel, from their rich forests to pristine beaches, catering for a safe haven for some of the world's rarest fauna and flora. Such preservation is essential to our philosophy.

Maintaining the rich biodiversity of our tropical paradise means upholding the same natural harmony between people, animals and plants that have been here for generations. Our environmental values guide us towards sustainable development, preserving the very beauty that draws us to the Seychelles.

Our energy efficient techniques and practices serve to mitigate environmental impacts of One Bayview as we develop and grow alongside nature. Sustainable landscaping introduces indigenous trees and other plant species, fostering a natural, protected and preserved habitat for the myriad of rare birds such as the Magpie robin, Flycatcher, Whiteye, Blue pigeon and Fody.

We share their home, thus it is our responsibility to help protect it today and tomorrow.

Love for the Seychelles