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    Victoria, Seychelles Top 10 Attractions and Walking Tour

    by Trudy Wendelin, L.Ac December 11, 2025
    written by Trudy Wendelin, L.Ac

    Victoria is the gateway to the Seychelles Islands’ paradise.  As the capital city, it holds a special charm filled with culture and natural beauty.  It’s well worth giving it a day to explore.  I thoroughly enjoyed my time here and love sharing travel tips.  So, read on to discover 10 Top Victoria Seychelles attractions for planning or virtual travel. 

    About Victoria, Seychelles

    Seychelles is an archipelago, consisting of 115 islands about 1,500 km east of mainland Africa.  It is the smallest country in Africa, yet has the highest per capita GDP of any African nation.  The Seychelles multi-cultural nation comprises of French, British and African influences.  Likewise, its official languages are French, British and Seychellois Creole.  After being occupied by the French and British, Seychelles became an independent republic in 1976.  

    Spread over the Indian Ocean, Seychelles Islands are known for pristine beaches, amazing snorkeling and diving.  Victoria is the capital and largest city of the Seychelles on the northeast side of Mahé island, the archipelago’s main island. Seychelles International Airport is near Victoria on Mahe Island.

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    Victoria Seychelles
    Top 10 Attractions
    (1 – 7 Walking Tour)

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    Little Ben Clock Tower – Symbol of Seychelles

    The best way to explore Victoria is mostly on foot.  The first 7 attractions mentioned are clustered close together and convenient for a Victoria walking tour. 

    1.  Victoria Botanical Gardens
    2. Kenwyn House
    3. National Museum of History
    4. Little Ben Clock Tower
    5. Hindu Temple – Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar
    6. Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Market
    7. Cathedral Immaculate Conception
    8. Marie Antoinette Restaurant
    9. Beau Vallon Beach
    10.  Copolia Trail

    Victoria Botanical Gardens

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    If you only do one thing in Victoria, go to the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens.  This is a national monument and became established in 1901 by the Mauritian agronomist, P R Dupont.
    Today, this city sanctuary showcases over 280 plant species and even the giant tortoises from Aldabra.  Also, its educational kiosk provides a setting for yoga classes and private events.  One of the main attractions of the gardens is seeing a Coco de mer, an endemic tree in the Seychelles with the largest nut in the world.

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    Chinese Garden


    The garden consists of numerous themed sections:

    Coco de mer Alley (Largest nut in the world)
    Exotic and endemic birds
    Tortoises from Aldabra
    Tarrapin Pond (turtles from Madagascar)
    Exotic Flowers
    Fruits and spices
    Thai and Chinese Gardens
    Tropical Rainforest


    Walking Tour with 7 Top Attractions

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    National Museum of History

    From the Botanical Garden, walk along Mont Fleuri Drive past the Unity Monument.  Take a left at the roundabout to Rue Pierre de Possession and follow the Esplanade.   Walking along here, you go by the Kenwyn House, an art gallery featuring local artists.  Continuing on past the library and Esplanade Craft Village, I stopped at the al fresco Lansiv Café.   It’s a pleasant venue for lunch, wine or ice cream.   Next door to the café is the National Museum of History.  This museum is open Mon. – Sat. and provides a great way to learn about the history of Seychelles. 

    In front of the museum is the colorful, standing Seychelles sign and the roundabout with Little Ben Clock Tower.  This replica reminds us of the British influence on Seychelles and the clock tower at Vauxhall Bridge in London.  However, a unique attribute of this clock is that it strikes twice on the hour, instead of once. This inspired the words of the song “Going back to the Seychelles, where the clock strikes twice.”

    The Little Ben Clock Tower is a symbol of Seychelles.  

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    Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar

    Next, heading north on Albert Street is St. Paul’s Cathedral.  Then, take a left on Royal and a right on Quincy Street to the only Hindu Temple in Seychelles. The vivid Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar stands out for photo ops.  You may go inside with shoes off if no ceremonies are happening. 

    Then, heading north, go right on Market Street to the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market.   Saturday mornings is the best time to visit when it has the most vendors.  This market fills up with a cornucopia of exotic fruits, vegetables, spices, fish, clothing and handicrafts.  Also, there’s a café here to ponder all the inspiration in the market. Afterwards, if you wish, head north on Albert Street to the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception.

    2 Top Attractions near Victoria
    Copolia Trail and Beau Vallon

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    View from Copolia Trailhead

    The 2.8 km Copolia Trail is near Victoria with stunning views.  Moderately difficult, it gains about 488 meters and takes 1 -2 hours.  Due to maintenance, the trail costs about 100 SCR. Also, just a 15-minute drive from Victoria is the most popular beach on Mahe Island, Beau Vallon. With a white, sandy beach, palm trees and turquoise waters, Beau Vallon attracts many tourists and locals to enjoy its beachfront restaurant, bars and water sports. It is family-friendly offering numerous beach activities, such as, paddleboarding, jet-skiing, volleyball, snorkeling, and even parasailing. Bus 21 from the city center goes to the beach.

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    Beau Vallon Beach

    Most Popular Restaurant in Seychelles

    Even though I didn’t go, I recommend the most famous restaurant in Seychelles, Marie Antoinette Restaurant.  Many locals suggested it to me, and next time I will try it out.  Its setting is a colonial Seychellois mansion among spice gardens, giant tortoises and the Livingstone Gallery.   Named after Queen Marie-Antoinette of France, it offers outdoor seating with authentic Creole Seychellois food.  The menu remains mostly unchanged since opening in 1972.   Overall, it’s more than just a restaurant, it’s an experience. 

    Enjoy Victoria, Seychelles

    As the gateway to the archipelago islands of Seychelles, Victoria is well worth a day for exploration.  I thoroughly enjoyed my full day here.  On my second day in Seychelles, a guide drove me around Mahe Island, so read on to discover more about this magical island.  Please leave comments below with any suggestions on how most to enjoy Victoria!


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