Lying northeast of Mahe, the second-largest island in The Seychelles falls somewhere between the relative hustle and bustle of Mahe and the sleepiness of La Digue. Praslin is a granite island, with a ridge of small mountains running through the centre, tangled velvet jungle, curving hills dropping to crystal-clear seas and gorgeous expanses of soft white sands fringed with swaying palms.
Praslin has three main settlements, Baie St Anne which has the terminal for the inter-island ferries for Mahe and La Digue; Grande Anse on the south coast which is near the airstrip; and Anse Volbert on the north coast. Between these main towns the island is...
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Generally the considered best times to visit are March/April or October/November as the weather is most settled. June to September, though usually dry, can be very windy.
From Mahe the Island of Praslin is reached by high speed catamaran which takes approximately 1 hour. Alternatively flights from Mahe take just 15 minutes.
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