Activities in Barcelona
Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, offers a kaleidoscope of activities to suit every taste. Delve into the city’s rich history with a visit to architectural marvels like the Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s iconic masterpiece, where the interplay of light and color will leave you spellbound. Wander through the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter, where ancient Roman ruins stand side by side with medieval buildings, creating an atmosphere steeped in history and mystery.
PRASLIN:
The second largest of the Seychelles’ islands, neighbouring Praslin is home to the legendary Vallée de Mai. This valley of towering palms, once believed to be the original site of the Garden of Eden, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the rare coco de mer and the Seychelles black parrot. Then on to Anse Lazio, one of the Seychelles’ most magnificent beaches. During your Praslin adventure, you will have time to enjoy a delicious Creole buffet lunch of freshly grilled fish, piquant curries simmering in coconut milk and fresh fruits.
LA DIGUE:
La Digue has a unique atmosphere, where the rhythms of true island living still beat loud, and where the bicycle and ox-cart are the main modes of transport. Take a leisurely bicycle ride through palm-lined avenues to Anse Source d’Argent, which is counted among the finest (and certainly the most photographed) beaches in the world. La Digue beaches are truly in a class of their own, with their imposing granite boulders that meet crystalline waters on a beaches of the softest, pure-white sand.
ST ANNE:
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