Seychelles tourism

  1. The Seychelles Is Open for Tourism — Here's What to Know Before You Go
  2. Natural wonders: Seychelles islands are full of treasure
  3. 25 Places To Visit In Seychelles For A Thrilling Trip Experience
  4. Seychelles Tourism: Places, Best Time & Travel Guides 2023


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The Seychelles Is Open for Tourism — Here's What to Know Before You Go

Editor's Note: The COVID-19 policies and procedures listed below are up-to-date as of press time. However, we encourage all readers to head to each individual country’s governmental tourism website prior to travel to confirm the information regarding entry protocols. Despite a recent spike in COVID-19 cases and a tightening of restrictions last week, tourism officials in the Seychelles are insisting that the African archipelago remains safe for visitors. The archipelago’s seven-day rolling average of positive cases jumped from 120 on April 30 to 314 on May 8, according to data released by the Seychelles Ministry of Health, and officials say that although some flattening has occurred in recent days, “the rate of transmission remains high and is of concern.” The Ministry of Health also noted that 37% of the new cases were reported by individuals who’ve already received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine — a development that’s generated a rash of global headlines in recent days. “No country in the world can claim to be COVID-19-free,” said Sylvestre Radegonde, minister of foreign affairs and tourism for the Seychelles, in a May 7 statement. “The government and all industry partners are dedicated to ensuring that Seychelles remains safe for all guests. … It is not in the interest of Seychelles, our partners or our guests to do otherwise, knowing how our economy is heavily reliant on tourism.” The spike in new COVID-19 cases has been attributed, in part, to residents “letting dow...

Natural wonders: Seychelles islands are full of treasure

Situated in the middle of the Indian Ocean, 400km northwest of Madagascar and over 1000km from the East African coast, the Seychelles is an ancient archipelago of 115 islands. While most travellers arrive trailing confetti and are content to just fly and flop on some of the world’s finest beaches, the islands possess natural wonders that hold far greater value. The towering coco de mer palms sway in the depths of the Vallée de Mai © Justin Foulkes / Lonely Planet Vallée de Mai, Praslin A walk through the valley is a surreal experience akin to natural time travel. Here everything is supersized and the silence is sepulchral, broken only by bird calls from rare endemic species like the black parrot and the crimson-crested blue pigeon. When a breeze blows, one can hear the rasp of giant fronds high in the canopy as the 20 to 30m-high palms sway like metronomes beneath the weight – up to 40kg – of their voluptuous, double-nutted coco de mers. You half expect a dinosaur to appear out of the Rousseau-like canvas. A local guide in the Vallée de Mai holds the much sought-after coco de mer seed, a natural wonder that can weigh up to 40kg © Justin Foulkes / Lonely Planet That the forest survives at all is a nothing short of a minor miracle. A second smaller indigenous forest on the nearby island of Curieuse nearly succumbed to 18th century botanical poaching, when the nut – worth its weight in gold at the time – was pillaged by British traders who subsequently set fire to the palms t...

25 Places To Visit In Seychelles For A Thrilling Trip Experience

Tired of the hustle-bustle of city lives, humans have a tendency to conjure an ideal getaway – remote islands, crowd-free white sand beaches, azure waters, and verdant peaks. But for those who truly wish to give shape to their dreams, a holiday to Seychelles is something they must be heading for. And to top these beautiful environs, there are myriad places to visit in Seychelles that will ensure a wondrous holiday in this dreamy destination. But before we take you through the list of the prominent tourist attractions in Seychelles, let us scan through some essential information that will help you plan your holiday better. Best Time To Visit Seychelles Seychelles is blessed with a year-round warm, tropical climate. Hence, it is always a • Sailing: year-round • Snorkeling: year-round; but April – May and October – November are the best months for snorkeling • Surfing: May – September • Diving: March-May; September – November • Bird-watching: April – October About Seychelles Seychelles is a fantastic tourist spot and with high infrastructure and its natural islands are the best attraction. Although a journey to this place in Africa is costly, the quality of travelling is exceptionally high. If you are thinking about your safety in here, then you must know that the crime rate here is very low, and equal contribution to the economy is present everywhere. If you are planning for a honeymoon or you are simply a diving enthusiast, you must visit this place. This is also the place ...

Seychelles Tourism: Places, Best Time & Travel Guides 2023

There are plenty of tourist places in Seychelles as it is an archipelago of islands containing around 115 granite and coral islands, located close to Africa situated on the western part of the Indian Ocean. It is a land full of pristine beauty and a luxurious destination. It lies east of Kenya, beside the equator. They have adequately protected land areas, and many atolls and islands support marine sanctuaries. Seychelles is a stunning, unspoiled country with countless tropical islands. It has spectacular boulder-brew beaches, exquisite natural beauty, clear turquoise water, thriving coral reefs, and many more. It is a hub of endemic wildlife spotting and ecotourism, containing an incredible flora and fauna collection. You also get to see exotic birds, trees, and marine life. It is a perfect place for solo as well as a family trip or enjoying holiday with friends; the location will provide you something every time. The three most famous attraction places where people visit in flocks are Praslin, La Digue, and Mahe. However, do not miss out on seeing the country's capital Victoria and Seychelles Creole cuisine. Apart from these, visit the jaw-dropping Curieuse Island, Morne Seychellois National Park, the famous Bird Island, and the Anse Lazio, popular for its soft blond sand and hiking trail. Speaking of hiking trails, there are many more activities to try in Seychelles. If you are an adrenaline seeker, you will enjoy diving, rock climbing, surfing, snorkeling, and sailing....