YVE’S SOUVENIR
Read moreIn Camion Hall, here is hand made in Seychelles for this antique dealer from another age: dried flowers, hats, bags, coconut and fatak brooms, brooms and other creations made of fibers, wood, shells, we find only natural treasures of the archipelago. In a pleasant décor that is half exotic, half nostalgic, it is beautiful craftsmanship by Yvette, who also makes jewellery, whose talent earned her a place in the decoration of the "revamped" airport of Mahé. In short, beautiful souvenirs to take home. A shop all the more pleasant as it is air-conditioned.
JIVAN IMPORTS
Read moreThe famous store of the late Kantilal Jivan Shah, who passed away in 2010, is still visited for its fabrics. We bitterly miss this fascinating character of Indian origin, whose family, coming from Bombay, had settled in Mahé more than a century ago. Personality or simple tourist, people came from all over the world to consult this wise man from the Indian Ocean. As the representative in the Seychelles of the International Council for the Protection of Birds, the scholar Kanti has contributed, throughout the world, to making known the natural riches of his archipelago. Not to be missed!
FIENNES ESPLANADE
Read moreAbout twenty souvenir stands are scattered along the sidewalk of Francis Rachel Street, from the court to the beautiful National Library. The tourist, always eager to get a taste of the country he has chosen for his holidays, can find typical Seychelles items made of straw, bamboo and raffia, but also pareos and T-shirts, wooden boxes and pretty postcards. Of course, the famous endemic coco de mer, the coco-buttocks (obviously numbered), are offered by a few kiosks.
KREOLOR
Read moreIf you're a fan of18-carat bizou an lor and/or natural materials, you'll find it hard not to fall for the creations of Claudio Izzi, who has designed a collection of jewelry and decorative objects to the glory of the Seychelles, based on tropical motifs: palm tree, coco de mer, fish, turtle... On certain models, its craftsmen combine gold, mother-of-pearl, shell and coconut shell: quality workmanship. Kreolor has other boutiques on Mahé (Kenwyn House, airport, Eden Island, etc.) and one on La Digue.
MEMORABILIA
Read moreAh! it is good to take the cost when it is so hot on Revolution Avenue. From wood painted to citronella soaps and vanilla sticks into cinnamon sticks, this air-conditioned boutique offers a wide range of souvenirs. Ivan Louise's painted gecko, frog and turtle turtle, including attention. On the walls, Des Adams, "the painter of the Seychelles, whose paintings there are worth their weighs of rupees (around 5 000).