Seychelles treasures ‒ five local gifts to take back home |02 August 2021
The end of a journey is always the hardest part, but you don’t have to say goodbye to paradise as you leave the Seychelles islands.
The archipelago offers you an array of gifts to share with your loved ones or to simply cherish in remembrance of your exotic escape.
Scents of Seychelles
Visit the lush rainforests and sandy beaches of the islands without leaving your home with scents from locally-produced perfume lines. Inspired by the aroma of exotic flora of Seychelles, these perfumes will seduce you with sultry vanilla, sweet-tangy lemongrass and warm musky tones.
Some of these local scents are produced at the oldest perfume manufacturing laboratory in the region. Sure to impress, these fragrances will be adored by your loved ones and transport you back to the tropics.
Show your body some love with some local inspired body products made right here in pristine paradise!
Covered in exotic flora, the islands have a range of natural, organic ingredients that have been blended to cater for your every skin requirement by locally produced brands.
Grainy scrubs take you back to the sandy shores and exfoliate your skin, and a range of moisturisers with hints of warm vanilla, fresh sea salt and sweet citronella to give your skin that tropical glow.
A jewel from the Garden of Eden
The Seychelles islands are home to two Unesco World Heritage sites, one of them being the Vallée de Mai, rumoured to be the home of the Garden of Eden.
The lush haven on Praslin hosts a trove of treasures including the unique coco de mer palm, which happens to produce the world’s largest nut, endemic to the islands. You can show off this one-of-a-kind nut by whisking one or two home with you. Getting your hands on a coco de mer is simpler than one can imagine; simply head over to either the kiosks on Francis Rachel Street in Victoria, the Seychelles Island Foundation (SIF) or Seychelles National Parks Authority (SNPA) and purchase one of your choosing, making sure it carries an authenticity certificate to show it has been legally obtained, and not poached.
Head over to the National Bio-security Agency at Orion Mall, Victoria to ensure you experience no troubles at the airport. The provocative pelvis-shaped nut ‒ each one is different ‒ is sure to create conversations about your holiday in paradise.
Creole crafts
Uniquely handcrafted souvenirs made with love always have a special place in one’s heart. The tropical destination is renowned for its beautiful locally made products using materials supplied by nature such as coconut shells, dried leaves and wood.
The Domaine de Val de Près Craft Village is home to many of these gifts, amongst them coconut bowls and batik clothing. Camion Hall, kiosks and souvenir shops scattered around the capital, Victoria or at villages around the islands offer an array of choices amongst them braided bags and hats.
Children will in particular love the exotic locally sewn dolls, turtles and tortoises. Popular amongst visitors and residents, Seychelles-inspired handmade jewelry, whether precious metals or costumes, can be chosen from one of the many souvenir shops across the island or from local brands. Hand-printed pareos designed to reflect the natural beauty of Seychelles can also be found at these shops and you can even purchase some at workshops such as Roots Seychelles where you can see how they are made.
Flavours from the melting pot
Bring the bursting flavours of Creole cuisine home to your loved ones, give their taste buds an experience unlike any other with the spices and blends that can be found at the local market or at the original spice garden of Jardin du Roi at Anse Royale.
Make a lasting impression on palates back home with the right saffron, rich masala, warm cinnamon, sweet nutmeg, silky vanilla. And make sure to purchase a book on Seychellois Creole cuisine from local bookstores to help you recreate the ambiance of the Seychelles islands once you are back home.
Archipelago art
Fishermen returning to shore with fresh fish, women making their way through lush vegetation, a vivid spread of local dishes, surreal scenery and other illustrations of the colourful Creole culture come to life through the work of local artists.
Fall in love with stunning Creole paintings and sculptures at the various galleries on Mahé, as well as Praslin and the other islands and take them home to remind you of the charms of Seychelles.
Enchant your loved ones with illustrated tales of the islands and their history through the writings of authors from Seychelles and other countries from across the globe which can be purchased in local bookstores and the National Museum of History in Victoria.
Contributed by Tourism Seychelles