Leaving Germany, I had no idea my Seychelles holiday would start with a hiccup. My flight was delayed for several hours, and at first, I was frustrated waiting at the airport, watching the board, feeling the excitement fade. But thanks to AirHelp, I later received compensation for the delay without any hassle. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise because it made me appreciate the smooth, unhurried pace of island life even more once I arrived.
First Impressions of Paradise
The moment I stepped off the plane, I was met by a wall of warm, humid air and the scent of the ocean. Seychelles felt alive — lush, green, and impossibly beautiful. My first stop was the main island, Mahé, where the turquoise water met soft, powdery beaches that seemed to stretch forever. Walking along the quiet shore with gentle waves lapping at my feet, I realized this was exactly the kind of peace I’d been craving.
Exploring the Islands
Every island in Seychelles feels like its own little world. On Praslin, I visited the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for the legendary Coco de Mer palm — the world’s largest nut, shaped like something you’d only find in nature’s most playful moments. The forest was dense and humid, full of bird calls and rustling leaves, giving it an ancient, almost mystical feel.
Then there was La Digue, a small island where life slows down even more. Here, bicycles replace cars, and time feels irrelevant. The beaches, especially Anse Source d’Argent, are breathtaking — huge granite boulders sculpted by centuries of waves frame shallow lagoons that look straight out of a dream. I even tried transparent kayaking, gliding over coral gardens and watching schools of fish dart below me in crystal-clear water.
A Taste of the Islands
Food in Seychelles is an experience of its own. One evening, I enjoyed a massive seafood platter — grilled prawns, octopus, crab, and local vegetables served with a squeeze of lemon. Every bite tasted like the ocean itself. Dining by the sea with the sound of waves in the background made it all the more perfect.
Encounters and Moments
One of the highlights was meeting the Aldabra giant tortoises, ancient creatures that seem to move through time at their own pace. Watching them up close was humbling — they’ve lived through centuries, and their calm presence mirrors the spirit of Seychelles.
Another moment that stayed with me was standing on the rugged cliffs of Mahé, staring down at the wild sea. The rocks were carved by the elements, and the wind carried that unmistakable scent of salt and freedom.
My stay in Seychelles reminded me of something simple yet profound — slowing down isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. From the calm beaches and tropical forests to the laughter of locals and the rhythm of island life, everything there invites you to pause and breathe.
And as for that delayed flight? Looking back, I’m grateful it happened. AirHelp turned what could have been a travel nightmare into a smooth recovery — and maybe it was the universe’s way of reminding me to be patient. After all, good things — like Seychelles — are worth waiting for.


