Le-Nautique

December2016

Speak the Language: Handy Creole Phrases

Seychellois Creole, known locally as “Kreol”, is the French-based creole language of the Seychelles. It shares official language status in the Seychelles along with both English and French. Most Seychellois speak Creole, French and English fluently (I can hear your sighs of relief!)…. but if you’re like me and fancy trying[…]

Creole Recipes: Saffron Coconut Crab

Seychelles food is all about simple, big flavours. We’re really into sharing food, getting your hands dirty and having a really relaxed experience. There is nothing better than loading the table with various tasty dishes for friends and family to dig into, accompanied with fresh salads, fluffy rice, local “Seybrew” beer and some[…]

Le Nautique La Digue: Construction Update 5

Bonjour readers! We have just returned from a short but super speedy site visit to La Digue this morning and thought it was about time we updated you on what’s been happening at Le Nautique La Digue. The crossing today was just magical, the seas were flat calm and gleaming[…]

Sun, Sea, Sand and Golf

Holidays in the Seychelles is generally all about sun, sea and sand, but did you know that we also have two fantastic golf courses that are making the Seychelles a great golfing destination as well?     The main island of Mahe boasts “The Seychelles Golf Club”, a challenging  nine-hole course located in the[…]