March 2015
Seychelles | Selwyn Boudanne shares his hot tips
Four Seasons Hotel, Seychelles
Where’s the party? The Boardwalk Bar at Eden Island.
Best secret eatery loved by the locals? For something casual, the Boathouse Restaurant at Beau Vallon for its Creole buffet.
An outdoor activity that’s worth doing? Island-hopping on a sea plane. In terms of sports, we have everything from rock climbing and hiking to motorised sports at Beau Vallon beach and obviously snorkelling and scuba diving. We also offer windsurfing, guided snorkelling and stand-up paddle
boarding.
taste a Creole
octopus curry "
An unmissable piece of architecture? There are many beautiful churches in Victoria, the capital: the Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception is among the oldest and most beautiful. Also in Victoria, the Navasakthi Vinayagar Hindu Temple is amazingly intricate.
A new, highend restaurant that you have to eat at? La Plaine at St Andre is known for its great gourmet food.
A celebration you shouldn’t miss? The Carnaval International de Victoria in April; the Festival Kreol in October.
A local band you should definitely listen to? Where? The Tanmi Group, who play at the Four Seasons on Saturday nights, offering a mix of local Creole music and putting their own spin on classic and current hits. The Wednesday evening outdoor market at Beau Vallon also offers live music.
Any markets you should visit? The Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Market in Victoria is open every day but best to visit on Saturday mornings, when locals are stocking up on ingredients for their weekend.
What is the signature dish of the country and where can it be found? Grilled
red snapper. Visitors also need to taste a Creole octopus curry. The best places are Anse Soleil Café and the weekly evening market at Beau Vallon.
A great spot for a business meeting? Eden Island has good facilities.
The best contemporary art gallery? The gallery of Sir Michael Adams in Petit Anse is the island’s pride and joy.
Where’s the best local spa (that’s not at the hotel)? Peppermint Spa at Beau Vallon is a lovely local retreat.
You can’t come to Mahé without? Going on a tour of Victoria, which will showyou the locals’ way of life and give you an idea of the Creole culture.