Earth's most exclusive beaches on granite-bouldered private island paradise
Seychelles is arguably the most beautiful archipelago on Earth. 115 granite islands with talcum-white beaches framed by otherworldly boulders, UNESCO rainforests hiding endemic species, and a turquoise sea so clear you can count the coral from the surface. This is island perfection.
Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue is the world's most photographed beach — ancient granite boulders, pink sand, and turquoise lagoons unlike anywhere else.
Vallée de Mai is often called the original Garden of Eden — a prehistoric palm forest with the world's largest seed, the Coco de Mer, growing wild.
With only ~500 tourist rooms on Silhouette Island and strict conservation rules, Seychelles offers genuine exclusivity that few destinations can match.
Earth's most exclusive beaches on granite-bouldered private island paradise