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VISA REQUIREMENTS:
Visa issued (free of
charge) to Indian nationals on arrival for a stay of 30 days.
Passenger should be holding valid passport, confirmed return air ticket, stay confirmation, sufficient foreign exchange.
HOW
TO GET THERE:
FLIGHTS
INTO
Emirates (EK) &
CURRENCY:
Seychelles Rupee
(SCR) = 100 cents. Notes are in denominations of SCR100, 50, 25 and 10. Coins
are in denominations of SCR5 and 1, and 25, 10 and 5 cents.
Exchange
facilities are available at the airport banks, which are open for all flight
departures and arrivals. The following banks have branches in the
Credit/Debit Cards and ATMs:
American Express, MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted; Diners Club has more
limited use. ATMs are available in Mahé and Praslin.
Traveller's Cheques
Accepted in most hotels, guest houses, restaurants and shops. To avoid
additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's
cheques in US Dollars or Pounds Sterling.
GETTING
AROUND:
Air: Air Seychelles operates multiple daily flights between Mahe and Praslin. Over two dozen flights vary in frequency from 15 minute to 2 hour intervals, depending on time of day.
Air
Helicopter: Helicopter
Seychelles provides shuttles between the main islands Mahe, Praslin
and La Digue as well as charter flights to/from most of the inner islands.
Helicopter
Boat: Cat Cocos is a high speed catamaran operating twice or thrice daily roundtrips between Mahe and Praslin. The sailing normally takes one hour.
Five
or 6 roundtrips daily are made by schooner ferry between Praslin and La Digue.
The crossing is 30 minutes and the schedule is timed to interconnect with Cat
Cocos.
It is
also possible to take small boats from Mahe direct to La Digue, although
departures can be unreliable, there is limited wet weather cover and the
journey takes about 3 hours (but that's cheaper than an
Car: Having a car is
really a good idea. It is easier to find a good view point. You can only rent
on Mahé and Praslin. Keep in mind that renters must be at least 21, have a
valid driver's license, and have at least three years of driving experience.
Taxis are also popular means of transportation for both short trips and day rental and can be obtained almost anywhere.
Bus: Seychelles Public Transport Corporation (SPTC) runs daily bus services on the islands of Praslin and Mahe from morning to evening on nearly every available road on the island. The bus usually passes by every 15 minutes.
BUSINESS:
CLIMATE:
Best Time to Visit:
As the
The table below summarises the best times to visit
Activity |
Period |
Bird-watching |
April
(breeding season), May - September (nesting of Sooty Terns) October
(migration) |
Diving |
March
– May / September - November |
Fishing |
October
- April |
Hiking/Walks
& Trails |
May
- September |
Sailing |
Year-round |
Snorkelling |
Year-round |
Surfing/Windsurfing |
May
- September |
CLOTHING:
Tropical lightweights, with rainwear advisable during the rainy season. Sun hats and sunglasses essential all year round
TIME:
ELECTRICITY:
Electricity
in
Outlets
in
Two
parallel flat pins with ground pin
If your appliances plug has a different shape, you may need a plug adapter.
DAILING CODE: +248
TIPS:
Most service providers already include a service charge of
5% - 10%. Tipping is not obligatory in the
LANGUAGE:
There are three official
languages in
SHOPPING
The best place for shopping is
While
visiting, be sure to buy the classic and traditional
FOOD:
Seychellois
cuisine has been greatly influenced by the islands' rich cultures. Creole
cooking, varied seafood dishes, coconuts and curries are the most popular. The
main product of the country, fish, is cooked in a variety of ways. Especially
the red snapper is very tasty and well known to visitors.
Cheapest food: Collect coconuts on the beach and learn how to open their terrible cover (not the shell, that's easy; they have a thick cover of natural fibers; to open it: hit the coconut very strongly many times on the edges, sooner or later the fibers break up).
DRINK
If you
enjoy a good beer you must try the local Seybrew beer, it tastes similar to a
light Bavarian style beer and is a must to get you through those balmy days.
You can save yourself a packet buying the beer from stores on the side of the
road like the locals do rather than from hotels. Dark Takamaka Rum on the beach
under the stars is the best way to end a day on the
ACCOMMODATION:
The
For those looking to live like the rich and famous, try the North Island Seychelles Hotel, a glamorous resort frequently visited by celebrities like Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Pierce Brosnan, Paul McCartney, and Heather Mills to name a few, that charges no less than $1500 per night. North island was recently rated “Top 10 Travel Destinations” in 2007 by Forbes Magazine, number one of “the best Hotels on Earth” by Harpers Bazaar, and “No 1 in the World, Best of the Best” by Condé Nast Traveller.
For
those on a budget or student travelers, there are a few comfortable and very
affordable hostels in
SAFETY
HEALTH:
Chikungunya virus is a disease spread by mosquitos, and causes flu-like symptoms. It is increasing in concern and although it is rare to die from it, the joint pain it causes can last for months. Insect repellent can help deter mosquitos but not much else can be done as a precaution.
Tap
water is safe to drink in most areas of the
GENERAL INFORMATION:
·
The Best way to see
·
On
·
·
The Coco De Mer Hotel located in the South of Praslin is
good Hotel. It has daily shuttle service
to Anse Lazio which takes 30 mins.
·
There are NO Indian Restaurants on the
·
The Casino is located in the North East and the Best
Creole Restaurant is also in the same area.
·
La Digue is the
·
There are
many Hotels / Chalets on the
CITIES:
MAHE
The
Beau Vallon
Beau
Vallon have gorgeous white sands, and is found on the Northwest part of Mahe.
It was once the best and most popular beach in the
There
are lots of places to stay in Beau Vallon, from small guest cottages to larger
lodging choices.
Victoria
This
largest city of the
There are small
guest houses in and around
North Mahe
Praslin
A short 15 minute plane flight, or 3-hour boat ride from
Mahe, lies the wonderful
Praslin is the perfect tropical island, since it's not
over-developed but has some tourism activity for visitors. The topography and
environment are lush, green, and picture-perfect tropical island vegeation and
scenery. The overall flavor of the island's culture is relaxed and peaceful.
It's made of granite and has a spine of mountains running down its center.
Praslin is about seven and a half miles long by three miles wide, which makes
it the second-largest island of the
The beaches on Praslin are somewhat longer and wider than
those on Mahe, and they offer wonderful swimming and snorkelling. Praslin gives
rise to some of the most beautiful beaches within the whole of the
south. A trip to these villages should be included in everybody’s stay
Valle de Mai
Valle
de Mai is on the list of World Heritage Sites because of the rare coco de mer
palm tree. This type of palm grows in the wild only here and on nearby
Visitors to Valle de Mai should keep to the trails, of which there are three. You can enjoy the park for hours on end, via these trails, one of which takes several hours to traverse.
La Digue island
La Digue is situated a short distance from Praslin, but is unreachable by plane, instead a short boat ride from Praslin to La Digue is required, lasting only 20 minutes or so.
Immediately after stepping off the boat one notices the oxcarts, the taxis of La Digue. Cars are restricted on the island, with only a few in existence. Oxcart is the main method of transport, but bicycles can be hired allowing the tourist easy transport to the more difficult to reach places.
La
Digue is the fourth largest and third most populated of the islands within the
La Digue is most famous for its beautiful landscape, offering unique rock formations reaching down to the sea. No where else within the Seychelles are such wonders to be seen, the ancient granite rocks worn away by old father time, leaving breath taking structures for the eye to marvel at. La Digue is surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches, spectacular coves where one can find deserted beaches with no other tourists beside yourself. The simple beauty and charm has made the island into a favourite for film producers and photographers.
On the island is a wonderful small church, called ‘The Lady of our Assumption’, which is about to celebrate its first century. It is located not far from the Port, just south of La Digue Island Lodge. A little further down a working plantation exists, here you can watch the gathering and processing of coconuts, or examine the vanilla plantation.
For the more adventurous, who don’t want to
spend the whole holiday on the beach, climb tothe top of the mountain at the
heart of the island, it offers a wonderful view of the island. At the ends of
the roads, the follower is left with just a footpath to follow, leading them to
the next cove of discovery, the next deserted beach, or losing them in the
tropical forests and the undergrowth, leading the follower through the
wonderful botanical world. Whatever, you will be happy that you took the time
and followed the trails.
Whatever you see and do on La Digue, you will be assured of a warm welcome from the local people. The life style is slow and relaxed, there are no problems or stress here, so just put your feet up, lie back and relax, life can be so wonderful.
Be sure to bring your camera and lots of films to this most wonderful of all islands, you will be in love from the moment you step foot on its shores. Should your stay be too short, you can always come back next time, and you will
Excursions from Mahe
Full Day Cruise of
Cruise from
Full Day Trail and Sail
An opportunity to experience a thrilling adventure trekking and cruising back on our catamarran "Catalina". Starting from 'Danzilles', the palm-fringed trail along the deserted northwest coast is bordered with granite boulders. Our experienced guide points out the flora and fauna along the way. The 1.5 hour walk ends at 'Anse Major', where our catamarran "Catalina" is moored in the sheltered bay. After boarding from the pristine beach by dinghy, the day's excursion continues with a cruise to the Bay Ternay marine park, stopping at some beautiful snorkelling sites, where guests not wishing to swim can spend time feeding the fish or sunbathing on the spacious deck
Full Day Reef Safari: Starting with a
transfer to
Sunset Classic Cruise
Follow the sun going down behind
Sunset Cruises with "Bazaar Labrin:
Join our cruise, which starts in
Full Day Discovery Tour of
Highly recommended as an ideal introduction to the
The rest of the afternoon is for relaxation, with a stop at the
16h00.
Full Day Praslin & La Digue Tour: Praslin, the second largest island in
Vallee-de-Mai, the only place on earth where the giant Coco-de-Mer nut grows in its natural state - a walk along the tended paths of this primeval forest, listening to the trill of the rare Black Parrot, transports one to the beginning of time; giving credence to the legends of this World Heritage Site being the original Garden of Eden. The tour includes a visit to the famous Anse Lazio beach, before the 30-minute crossing to La Digue, during which one has a good chance to spot dolphins. Visitors to La Digue island will marvel at the timeless atmosphere, with the comforts of the 21st century blending smoothly with the tranquility of yesteryear, where life is lived mainly at the pace of the oxen. Transfer from the jetty is by oxcart to L'Union Estate for a tour of the copra sheds, the giant land tortoises and the recently refurbished colonial plantation house, location of the film “Goodbye Emmanuelle”. The tour of La Digue resumes by 'camion', an open-sided truck with canopy, stopping at Anse Source d’Argent, one of the most spectacular beaches in the world, allowing you ample time to photograph the impressive granite rock formations. This 11-hour tour, which sometimes starts on La Digue, is an attractive opportunity to visit the highlights of both islands in one-day
Excursions from Praslin
Half Day Vallee-de-Mai Guided Tour:
Starting with a coach transfer from the hotel, this half-day excursion is dedicated exclusively to the renowned Vallee-de-Mai Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This extraordinary primeval forest, known as the Garden of Eden, is the unique habitat in the universe where the Coco-de-Mer palm grows in its natural state. The Vallee-de-Mai is also home to one of the world’s rarest birds, the Black Parrot.
Full Day Vallee-de-Mai / Anse Lazio Tour:
Starting with a coach transfer from the hotel, this full-day excursion is dedicated to the renowned World Heritage Site, the Vallee-de-Mai Nature Reserve, and relaxation on one of the world's highest ranking beaches, Anse Lazio. This extraordinary primeval forest, known as the Garden of Eden, is the unique habitat in the universe where the Coco-de-Mer palm grows in its natural state. The Vallee-de-Mai is also home to one of the world’s rarest birds, the Black Parrot. Lunch is not included in the price, although a discount is offered to tourists presenting a copy of our excursion voucher to the Bon Bon Plume restaurant at Anse Lazio.The afternoon is at leisure at Anse Lazio, voted amongst the Top 10 in the world, ending with the transfer back to the hotel at 16h00.
Full Day Excursion to Cousin, Curieuse & Saint-Pierre
islands,
This tour starts with a transfer to Baie Ste Anne jetty for the 2-km
crossing at 09h00 to the Special Reserve of Cousin island. Our cruiser moors
off-shore and tourists are taken to the island on a Reserve boat to prevent
accidental introduction of pests to the island. It is highly recommended that
tourists come prepared to wrap their belongings in water-proof bags, and that
they respect the safety regulations of donning life jackets and remaining
seated until the craft is beached. A warden leads the tour of the island with
its abundance of species and habitats, from the coast with its protective
mangroves, to the wetlands which attract dragonflies, moorhens, caecilans &
Seychelles terrapins; on to the rejuvenated forest on the hill plateau which
provides ideal nesting sites for large populations of shearwaters and bridled
terns amongst its endemic trees - mapou (Pisonia grandis) , Indian
mulberry (Morinda citrifolia) and bwa sousouri (Ochrosia
oppositifolia). Endemic birds found o (Nectarinia dussumieri), Fody (Foudia
seychellarum) , Blue Pigeon (Alectroenas pulcherrima) and the
Warbler (Acrocephalus seychellensis) . The tour continues with a
30-minute boat ride to
Full Day La Digue Tour
This tour starts from your hotel, with a transfer to Baie Ste Anne Jetty
for the 30-minute crossing to La Digue Jetty, for onward transfer by ox-cart to
l”Union Estate for a tour of the copra sheds, the giant land tortoises and the
recently refurbished colonial plantation house, location of the film “Goodbye
Emmanuel”. The tour of La Digue resumes by 'camion', an open-sided truck with
canopy, stopping at Anse Source d'Argent, one of the most spectacular beaches in
the world, allowing you ample time to photograph the impressive granite rock
formations which are unique to the
Full Day Boat & Bike Independent Tour of La Digue Island: This tour is ideal for the adventurous seeking to explore La Digue island on their own, and includes return coach transfers the hotel and Praslin Jetty, a ferry crossing at 09h00 to La Digue, where tourists are greeted by our island representative for a short briefing on the most popular sites, best routes and lunch venues, before she hands over a guide map and the bicycles for the day's adventure. The boat trip back to Praslin departs at 16h30, the end of a perfect day - most guests with another day to spare choose to return to the magic of La Digue Island.
Full Day Excursion to
This tour also starts with a transfer to Baie Ste Anne jetty for the 9-km
crossing at 09h00 to the Special Reserve of Aride island, home of over a
million pairs of seabirds. Visitors are welcomed to the island by the Reserve
Warden, who will guide them to the summit of this crescentshaped island, which
is only 134 metres above sea-level, for a better view of the soaring birds.
Among the other seabirds to be seen are the Fairy Tern (Gygis alba) ,
Black Noddy (Anous tenuirostris) , Bridled Tern (Sterna anaethetus) ,
Sooty Tern (S. Ffuscata) , white-tailed Tropic Bird (Phaeton
lepturus) , wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) , Audubon
Shearwater (P. iherminieri) , Lesser Frigate Bird (Fregata ariel) and
Greater Frigate Bird (F. minor). Its ma moorhen (Gallinula chloropus
seychellarum). A small number of hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata)
nest on the beach. At least two species of skink occur on the island, in numbers
large enough to threaten the sea birds' eggs and young chicks.
These tiny granitic ‘gems’ are located to the north of La Digue and are
accessible by a 30-minute motorboat ride from Praslin.
For the un-initiated, our crew is on hand with lightweight snorkelling vests to ensure that no-one misses this unique experience to view the underwater world.