Friday, 7 December 2007

We've Arrived!!

As I sit and write this, we will have been on the island for exactly 2 days, it is now 9.30pm and still in the high 20’s. I am sitting outside our hut, just on the edge of the beach and around my bare feet are skinks, hermit crabs and and numerous insects. The sound of the sea is fantastic, is as it crashes on to the beach, almost drowning out the noise of the shearwaters. The whole island is alive and almost impossible to describe – it’s fantastic.

Our journey here has been intense and busy, flying into Mahe, the main island, where we spent the first two nights, dealing with all the paper work, getting residency cards, having a medical, and opening bank accounts. Then we flew to Praslin, our closest main island, (approximately 6,000 people), where we were greeted by the existing wardens and shown the ropes for dealing with money, shopping, getting supplies etc. It has been quite tortuous, and we have had to patiently wait for out first view of the island, we have been slowly getting closer and finally we made the 40 minute boat trip across to our new home last Saturday.

So what is the Seychelles like? Just a few first impressions:



Bloody hot! And humid most of the time.
Stunning – just like all the brochures
Everyone we’ve come across has been smiley and friendly
Great food, limited but fresh particularly fish & vegetables
Beautiful beaches and azure blue seas – just like the stereotypical images we all imagine
Layed back, as the tropical climate demands
And as for Aride island, it is better than we had ever imagined... it’s fantastic!

2 comments:

Geckoella said...

CONGRATS TO BOTH OF YOU - and a very warm welcome to Paradise, from the other side of the Indian Ocean!

Great blog site - not sure about piccy of Melv in neoprene though!

Will send you a newsy e-mail via google mail in few days. Also, grab a look at our website to see what we are up to ! (www.Geckoella.com)

Have fun - and bestest wishes,
Andy & Kate
[UK & Sri Lanka]

Godney Aquaponics said...

Hi Andy-Kate

Belated seasons greetings from sunny Seychelles.

The internet connection is spasmodic here at best.

The Seychelles are beautiful, hot and humid, and the island must be what the rest of the world was like till we screwed it up, it’s simply alive.

Will tell you more when I get your address.

We haven’t managed to get into your web site yet, but will keep trying.

All the best

M&S