Elite
Private Bus Tour of Mahe Island's Au Cap and De Quincy
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Inclusions
- 750 ml bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Client can request booster seat(s)
Exclusions
- Admission Tickets ( Approximately 400 scr per person)
Itinerary
Stop 1
Victoria, the charming capital of Seychelles on Mahé Island, is one of the smallest capitals in the world. It features colorful Creole architecture, bustling local markets, historic landmarks like the clock tower, and a relaxed island atmosphere—offering a perfect blend of culture, history, and daily Seychellois life.
giant tortoises
The Seychelles National Botanical Gardens, located in Victoria on Mahé Island, is a peaceful oasis showcasing the islands’ rich plant life, including rare palms, orchids, and the iconic coco de mer. Visitors can also see giant tortoises, fruit bats, and enjoy shaded paths perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Admission fee: 250 scr
colonial-style buildings
Domaine Val des Prés Craft Village, located on Mahé Island, is a cultural heritage site that showcases traditional Seychellois crafts, architecture, and Creole lifestyle. Visitors can explore colonial-style buildings, watch local artisans at work, and shop for handmade souvenirs in a vibrant, authentic setting.
The Takamaka Rum Distillery, located at the historic La Plaine St
The Takamaka Rum Distillery, located at the historic La Plaine St. André estate on Mahé Island, offers a fascinating glimpse into Seychelles’ rum-making tradition. Visitors can tour the distillery, learn about the production process, and enjoy tastings of the locally crafted Takamaka rum in a beautiful colonial setting.
Admission fee: Tour only 50 scr , Rum tasting 150 scr
Dan Sours Wetland
Dan Sours Wetland is more than a reservoir - It's a peaceful, educational eco park where you can walk, relax and learn about agroforestry and conservation.
Anse Intendance
Anse Intendance is a stunning, unspoiled beach on Mahé Island in Seychelles, known for its powdery white sand, turquoise waters, and dramatic granite boulders. With its wild, natural beauty and strong waves, it's perfect for sunbathing, photography, and experienced surfers, though not ideal for swimming due to strong currents.
Stop 7
Sauzier Waterfall, located near Port Glaud on Mahé Island, is a hidden gem surrounded by lush tropical forest. Easily accessible with a short walk, the waterfall cascades into a cool, natural pool—perfect for a refreshing dip and a peaceful escape into nature.
Admission fee: 50 scr
Stop 8
Port Launay Beach, located on the northwest coast of Mahé Island, is a tranquil, picture-perfect bay known for its calm, clear waters and lush green surroundings. Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing, it’s a family-friendly spot and part of the Port Launay Marine National Park.
Vallée des Fruits
Vallée des Fruits is the first organic fruit agrotourism in Seychelles a garden filled with a variety of exotic tropical fruits to savour.
Admission is free
Guided tour : 400 scr per person ( Includes 1 fruit platter and 1 welcoming drink)
Mirante La Misère
Mirante La Misère is a scenic viewpoint on Mahé Island offering breathtaking panoramic views of Eden Island, Victoria, and the sparkling Indian Ocean. Nestled in the hills, it's a peaceful stop for photos and a perfect spot to admire the natural beauty of Seychelles from above.
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Must display their ticket before trip starts
- Driver will locate you at the agreed meeting point.
- They will be wearing their uniform(White or Black shirt) so you can spot them.
- Your Name will be printed on a board to confirm.
Know Before You Go
- Animals or pets allowed
- Public transportation nearby
- Infant seats available
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start


