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St. Pierre Island Review

4.9 /59 Reviews
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St. Pierre is one of the smallest islands in the Seychelles, only 1.6 kilometers long and uninhabited. It is more than 700 kilometers from the main island of Mahe. But it is a paradise for divers!

St. Pierre Island

Posted: May 2, 2018
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  • 曹 操
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    The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands, large and small, but the most developed and more frequented conventional islands are: Mahe Mahe (main island), Praslin Praland and La Digue Ladigue. General tour groups usually choose to stay in Mahe throughout the trip, and then take part in the two-island day trips on Praland and Radiq. I

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    Posted: Jul 7, 2021
  • 淼淼0301
    5/5Outstanding
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    If you want to visit a small island, then Saint Pierre is definitely one of the islands you should consider, this is not very big, but it is really beautiful, clean sea water blue sky, everything is so beautiful.

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    Posted: Mar 26, 2017
  • Grace
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    Saint-Pierre Island is also an island that Seychelles must come to. It has a beautiful environment and fresh air. It is very suitable for young couples to spend their honeymoon. In addition to water projects, you can also fish in the sea. It is especially beautiful and recommended.

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    Posted: Jan 24, 2017
  • M24***64
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    Seychelles, put on a bikini, feel the temperature of the beach, plunge into the sea; or sunbathe in a picturesque scene, spend an afternoon in a daze, what is more comfortable than this.

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    Posted: Jan 14, 2017
  • 133***95
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    It takes another day to get on this island as you can also try diving here, this place is not difficult to dive, but the scenery is beautiful enough

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    Posted: Jan 14, 2017
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