Snorkeling near Praslin is a great way to keep the kids entertained while adults focus on fishing. I went last year with my family and we tried to balance a few hours of offshore fishing with exploring the coral reefs close to the beaches. The kids loved spotting colorful fish, and we could easily rotate so everyone had fun without waiting too long. It made me realize that Seychelles isn’t just about catching fish — it’s about experiencing the islands in many ways at once.
I had a similar experience on our family trip. The guides suggested combining fishing with snorkeling near Praslin, which made the whole day so much smoother. For families looking for guidance on planning the best route and activities, check https://charterclick.sc/our-services/fishing-seychelles — they explain how to organize trips so everyone, including beginners and kids, can enjoy both fishing and sightseeing. The balance worked perfectly: some caught tuna while others explored reefs, and we all met back on the boat for lunch.
I’m just chiming in here — I haven’t fished in Seychelles, but I did a small snorkeling tour near Praslin. The water is crystal clear, and seeing schools of fish and small rays was unforgettable. Even without fishing, the experience of swimming among the reefs makes the islands feel magical. It’s a reminder that Seychelles offers so much more than just one activity.