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Seychelles Tourism
Be it family trip or honeymoon in Seychelles, make your castaway fantasies come true
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About Seychelles Tourism
Around 1,000 miles east of mainland Africa and scattered across the vast Indian Ocean, Seychelles is a land of perpetual summer. Most part of Seychelles tourism is also due to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The island is no less than a paradise on earth and is blessed with serenity and tranquility. White-sand beaches, lofty granite boulders, palm-fringed forests, and azure waters are the ethos of Seychelles tourism. The 115-island archipelago is extraordinarily picturesque with a diverse array of wildlife and an amalgamation of Asian and African cultures.
History of Seychelles
Though in 1502, the Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama sighted the island of Seychelles; it’s in 1609 that it got inhabited by the Britishers. However, in 1756, the archipelago was officially annexed to France. In 1814, Britishers gained control over the place, though the slavery got abolished later in 1834. And, after the establishment of a coalition government in 1976, the Seychelles embraced a democratic system in the year of 1993.
Take a tour to the island of Cerfs neighbouring Mahe, and dig into its rich history for a wonderful experience.
Nightlife in Seychelles
The nightlife is not too hyped about in Seychelles and you can mostly witness it large hotels and resorts. Many hotels have late night theatres as well and run plays in English, Creole, and French. You can also visit casinos in Seychelles as well. Enjoy the thrilling nightlife on Seychelles tourism
Shopping in Seychelles
Shop in Seychelles with Seychelles Tourism, the best place for shopping is Mahe with is filled with local markets and small shopping stores. The most famous things to buy are traditional handicrafts, spices, tea, aromas, and jewelry. Purchase all these items from Sir Selwyn Clarke Market.
Currency in Seychelles
The local currency of the Seychelles is Seychellois Rupees. One can easily use all the major debit and credit cards. Also many stores and establishments accept Euros and US Dollars as a medium of payment. However, it is recommended that one should use the local currency.
Exchanging Money in Seychelles
Throughout Mahe and Praslin there are many ATM’s which provide the facility of exchanging money. Other way to exchange your currency is to visit the Official Bureau of Exchange. It is not recommendable to exchange the currency from the private vendors.
Daily Budget for Seychelles
One needs at least 2200 SCR daily in Seychelles to spend the day decently and fulfilling all the basic needs.
Religion of Seychelles
The most followed religion in Seychelles is Christanity, you will find 82 % of people Roman Catholics and 6% of people Anglicans. Other minority religions are Hinduism, Baha’i, and Islam.
Seychelles Customs
The people in the Seychelles are mutli-ethnic and belong to a wide diversity of people. The greetings used by the people is either English or French. People here in Seychelles are little laid-back and relaxed.
Famous Food in Seychelles
The food in Seychelles is a perfect blend of many cuisines such as Indian, French, English, and Chinese. The most used ingredients are fish, rice, breadfruit, and coconuts. The most relished dishes are grilled fish with curries made of coconut milk, green papaya salad, and tamarind chutney.
Language of Seychelles
With deportees from France in the 19th century, and inhabitants coming from Asian countries, including China, India, and Malay later, this place has embraced many cultures. The mother language of the Seychelles is Creole, also called Seselwa. However, French and English are also recognised amongst the main languages.
Honeymoon in Seychelles
Praslin Island, Silhouette Island, Cousin Island, and La Digue Island are some of the top honeymoon destinations in Seychelles. With a dreamlike landscape, it's not surprising that the newlyweds and those seeking a tropical getaway prefer visiting Seychelles. Owing to its rich wildlife both island and underwater, Seychelles is dubbed as “The Galàpagos of the Indian Ocean.” Spotting sea turtles on Bird Island's sandy beaches, giant Aldabra tortoises roaming on Curieuse, seagulls on Aride Island, the Seychelles Black Parrot in Praslin’s Vallée de Mai are some of the best wildlife watching experiences. Select a suitable package from our list of Seychelles honeymoon packages to make your trip memorable.
Top Beaches in Seychelles
Picking one of the best beaches from a Seychelles tour guide is like picking a flavor of ice cream. The world-famous Anse Source d'Argent, remote Anse Marron, glamorous Anse Takamaka, and scenic Anse Lazio are some of the best beaches in the Seychelles. Cherish some relaxing moments or enjoy a date with your partner while exploring the splendid beaches here, for there is no dearth of beaches to be felt overcrowded.
Water sports in Seychelles:
For exploring shipwrecks and corals, diving and snorkeling are the most popular beach activities in Seychelles. The ocean is always warm and safe, and teeming with marine life from tortoises to whale sharks. October and November are ideal months for water sports like scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming. Whether a family trip or a honeymoon in Seychelles, watersports make your tropical vacation special.
Main festivals of Seychelles
Take a break from beachcombing, and explore the capital city of Victoria that harbors stunning architecture, open-air markets, history museums, and a thriving nightlife scene. Kreol Festival in October is the best event to learn about local Creole culture and enjoy week long celebrations. Besides that, you can also witness the celebration of Independence Day, La Digue Festival, SUBIOS Underwater Festival and many more.
Pick up a Seychelles travel guide and visit splendid beaches, enjoy water sports, climb mountains, learn local customs, taste fresh tropical fruits, and watch idyllic sunsets. Beyond the luxury resorts and buzzing capital city, this tropical destination is home to some of the world's best-preserved wildlife habitats.
Top Beaches in Seychelles
Picking one of the best beaches from a Seychelles tour guide is like picking a flavor of ice cream. The world-famous Anse Source d'Argent, remote Anse Marron, glamorous Anse Takamaka, and scenic Anse Lazio are some of the best beaches in Seychelles. Cherish some relaxing moments or enjoy a date with your partner while exploring the splendid beaches here, for there is no dearth of beaches to be felt overcrowded. Main festivals of Seychelles Take a break from beachcombing, and explore the capital city of Victoria that harbors stunning architecture, open-air markets, history museums, and a thriving nightlife scene. Kreol Festival in October is the best event to learn about local Creole culture and enjoy week long celebrations. Besides that, you can also witness the celebration of Independence Day, La Digue Festival, SUBIOS Underwater Festival and many more. Water sports in Seychelles: For exploring shipwrecks and corals, diving and snorkeling are the most popular beach activities in Seychelles. The ocean is always warm and safe, and teeming with marine life from tortoises to whale sharks. October and November are ideal months for water sports like scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming. Whether a family trip or a honeymoon in Seychelles, watersports make your tropical vacation special. Pick up a Seychelles travel guide and visit splendid beaches, enjoy water sports, climb mountains, learn local customs, taste fresh tropical fruits, and watch idyllic sunsets. Beyond the luxury resorts and buzzing capital city, this tropical destination is home to some of the world's best-preserved wildlife habitats.
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View AllBeau Vallon in Seychelles
Beau Vallon in Seychelles is located three kilometers from the city of Victoria on Mahé Island. About 1.7 km in length, it is located on the northwest coast. Although it is one of the most popular beaches in Seychelles, Beau Vallon has a remarkably low-key ambiance when compared with other tropical destinations in the world...
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Cousin Island in Seychelles
A birdwatcher’s paradise, Cousin Island is a beautiful granitic island in Seychelles. Comprising an area of 34 hectares, the island is located 2 kilometers west of Praslin. Mahe to Cousin Island distance is about 50 km. The entire island is protected as a Special Reserve since 1975. Cousin Island in Seychelles is overlooked...
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Morne Seychellois National Park in Seychelles
Created in 1979, the Morne Seychellois Park in Seychelles is on the island of Mahé and is the largest national park in the area. The park comprises a total area of 3,045 hectares, which is more than 20% of Mahé Island.
The stunning coastline of Mahé is definitely the main draw for travelers in Seychelles. However, visitor...
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Sainte Anne Marine National Park in Seychelles
Sainte Anne Marine National Park encompasses eight small islands in the Indian Ocean. Sainte Anne Island and Cerf Island are two of the largest islands in the park. Round Island used to be a leper colony, and today it’s a popular diving site. Moyenne Island was owned privately and now it’s a nature reserve. Long Island, Ile...
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Vallée de Mai National Park in Seychelles
The Praslin Island in Seychelles is home to a national park and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. Comprising an area of 19.5 hectares, the Vallée de Mai National Park is mainly a palm forest that has remained unchanged since the first exploration of Seychelles.
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Things To Do In Seychelles
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View AllVisit the Natural History Museum in Seychelles
Established in 1964, the Seychelles Natural History Museum is located in the capital city of Victoria on Mahé Island, the country’s largest island. The displays in the museum include sections on botany, geology, and anthropology. There are also some exhibits related to the history of the Seychelles military.
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Paddle Boarding in Seychelles
With sunshine and waves all year around, Seychelles is a great destination for surfing and paddle boarding. The latter is an evolved form of surfing suitable for warm waters like in the Seychelles.
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Waterfalls in Seychelles
Seychelles is well-known for being a tropical paradise. Travelers flock here to spend their time on a secluded beach or to learn about local heritage. But, there are some places such as museums or waterfalls in Seychelles that attract a certain brand of tourists. Morne Blanc Trail and Anse Major are nearby places to visit i...
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Whale Sharks Dive in Seychelles
Be it witnessing vivid coral reefs or swimming with manta rays, Seychelles is one of the top diving spots in the world. Only a handful destinations offer travelers ultimate bucket-list experiences like swimming alongside the largest fish in the ocean.
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Golfing in Seychelles
The Seychelles Islands in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean are gaining popularity as one of the best golf holiday destinations. There are two courses on two different islands: Mahe and Praslin. The golf course on Mahe is a challenging nine-hole course, while the other one on Praslin is a championship 18-hole course. Both...
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How to Reach Seychelles
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By Air
Seychelles has two major airports: Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) in Victoria and Praslin Island Airport. Seychelles International Airport is the primary point of entry for international travelers. The airport is located in Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, which is situated on the northeastern side of Mahé Island. It is the hub of Air Seychelles, the national airline. The airport is served by international airlines such as British Airways, Austrian Airlines, Emirates, Kenya Airways, and Turkish Airlines. Long-haul scheduled flights to major destinations in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East are available from this airport.
Another major airport in Seychelles, Praslin Island Airport is currently served by Air Seychelles. The airport operates scheduled flights to Mahé and charter planes to the other islands. Zil Air provides helicopter flights to most of the inner and outer islands.
By Road
Around 400 kilometers of paved road network connects the islands in Seychelles. The road network is poor outside major urban areas. Renting a car from the airport or the hotel is a great way to go on sightseeing in Seychelles, especially on Mahé Island. Due to lack of proper public transport in Seychelles, traveling by car allows travelers to visit and spend time at attractions by their own choice. Bike rentals are also available in downtown Victoria.
Seychelles Public Transport Corporation (SPTC) operates daily buses on Mahé and Praslin Islands from morning to evening. In rural areas, especially on La Digue Island, ox-carts are a popular way of public transport.
By Sea
The main seaport in Seychelles is Victoria. Cat Cocos and Inter Island ferry run regular catamaran ferries between Mahé and Praslin Island. Ferries are available on designated time at 15 minutes of interval. Ferries to smaller islands can also be arranged, but it is less reliable.
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FAQ's of Seychelles
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How safe is it to travel to Seychelles?
Seychelles is a politically stable country. The islands are located outside of cyclone belt so there is no urgent threat of thunderstorms. Avoid going outdoors or to remote islands when the rainfall is incessant.
What kind of accommodation options are available in Seychelles?
Seychelles is a luxury holiday destination so, most accommodations are available in form of high-end resorts and beach resorts. However, guesthouses and lodges are available in Mahe and Praslin Islands.
Is Seychelles safe for tourists?
Yes, Seychelles is safe for tourists. It is always advisable to take extra precautions.
Is Seychelles worth visiting?
Yes, Seychelles is worth visiting. One can explore a plethora of thrilling and exciting watersports.
Is Seychelles better than Maldives?
Yes, Seychelles is bigger and have more to explore than Maldives.
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