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People on Source d'Argent beach, with a bright blue sky and turquoise water in the Seychelles

Check out the world’s top-rated beaches and you’ll find the Seychelles making the cut time and time again.

It’s no secret the Seychelles is the ultimate paradise, but you can still find a piece of island nirvana away from the crowds. Take island hopping to the next level by cruising between the white sandy coastlines, sampling Creole cuisine, and dropping anchor in the perfect spot to plunge into crystal-clear waters. The Seychelles is described as the   Galapagos  of the Indian Ocean, with its diverse marine habitats. On our Seychelles tours, you can meet an old giant tortoise; snorkel along coral reefs surrounded by tropical fish, and hike through mangrove forests to see rare (unusually-shaped) coconut trees while spotting species of squawking parrots above.

Seychelles at a glance

Capital city.

Seychelles Rupee (SCR)

The official languages are Seychelles Creole, French, and English.

(GMT+04:00) Victoria

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type D (Old British 3-pin) 220V, 50Hz AC

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Culture and history.

It’s hard to believe Seychelles were uninhabited for centuries, except for the odd ship stopping in, as the islands were found by explorers traversing ancient trade routes in the Indian Ocean. One of the first known records of the archipelago was by Arab traders in 851 AD. The land remained without a permanent settlement for centuries until the French, having already established colonies on Mauritius and Reunion, made claim to Seychelles in 1756, ruling for nearly 50 years before the British took over during the Napoleonic Wars. The nation gained independence at the start of the twentieth century. Due to its intermingled history, you’ll find a harmonious diversity throughout Seychelles with the population largely being of African, French, Indian, and Chinese descent. Catholicism is the most widely followed religion (80 percent of the population), followed by Islam, Hinduism, and a mix of local beliefs. Although the nation has a more recent history of British colonization, Creole influences still strongly exist today – through the arts, the food, and the language.

Eating and drinking

The Seychelles hold a tantalizing fusion of cuisines, mirroring the diverse cultural influences found throughout the islands. Not surprisingly, seafood is a major staple in local dishes, and you’ll find super fresh local ingredients like barracuda, tuna, or octopus blended with a variety of spices. Rice, coconut milk, and curry are the foundation flavors across most of the seafood, vegetarian, and various meat dishes you’ll find on offer. An abundance of tropical fruit is grown locally on the islands with the most common being papaya, mangoes, bananas, and the versatile breadfruit – also found in many Seychellois meals.

Must-try dishes of the Seychelles

1. Caris masala

 A typical spiced curry served with a combination of seafood or vegetables – with a mixture of cumin, fenugreek, cloves, saffron, coriander, and mustard seeds. 

2.   Fruit bat   curry

Yep, that’s right. It’s a traditional meal that still holds a place at some of the longstanding restaurant establishments around the islands. 

3. Shark chutney

A typical dish found in the Seychelles – made with boiled shark meat that has been finely mashed and mixed with onion, pepper, salt, and turmeric, with fresh lime juice squeezed over the top. 

4. Banana in coconut milk

A large ripe banana cooked in coconut milk and sugar – absolutely delicious. This is a popular local dessert and a must-try in the Seychelles. 

Geography and environment

You can find 115 islands in the archipelago of Seychelles, located about 2,300 kilometers (1,430 miles) east of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean – part of the African continent. The three main islands attracting visitor numbers are Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue. Seychelles holds a spectacularly diverse number of tropical plants, standouts being the carnivorous pitcher plant and rare species of palm known as coco de mar or ‘the sea coconut’. There are two types of islands – granitic and coralline – the latter located in the outer islands and made largely of, as the name suggests, coral reefs. The landscape is lush and full of tropical plants throughout the archipelago, with frangipanis found flowering along the white sandy coast and wild orchids lining the winding rivers deep inside the rainforest. Bird lovers are prepared: Seychelle warblers, magpie robins, species of heron, and egrets, among many other species, call the Seychelles home. You can also find giant tortoises older than a century and marine national parks harboring whale sharks, sea turtles, and a variety of tropical fish species.

Seychelles is bursting with traditional souvenirs and handicrafts, with batik clothing, woven baskets, painted fabrics, and all kinds of colorful jewelry found mostly in bustling markets. Go to Sir Selwyn Clarke market in the center of Victoria for quirky souvenirs and to see locals shopping for fresh produce. For the biggest selection of wares in Seychelles, head to the main island of Mahe where you’ll find art galleries, handmade arts and crafts, locally sourced body products, and ceramic pottery. Bargaining is not part of the culture of Seychelles, and prices are generally fixed. However, if you feel the price is high for an item in the market you can try to slightly negotiate.

Festivals and events

Semaine de la francophonie.

Taking place on the island of Mahe every year in March, this week-long festival celebrates the past and existing influences of French culture in the Seychelles. Featuring art exhibitions, French music, and a tasty array of French-inspired cuisine. 

Carnaval International de Victoria (October)

This is by far the biggest party the Seychelles has on offer. Held over three days with parades, live music, costumes, and everything else that brings together a hip-shaking carnival!  

Seychelles Ocean Festival (December)

A festival dedicated to all things underwater, this event involves photography competitions, guest speakers, events, and showcasing diving and snorkeling spots throughout the Seychelles. 

Creole Festival (October)

Celebrating Creole culture in the Seychelles is an important part of recognizing the nation’s history and heritage. As part of the event, a traditional Seychellois wedding is held, with funky exhibitions and performances. 

The Feast of the Assumption of Mary (15 August)

A significant day of recognition throughout the islands with a dedicated public holiday held every year on 15 August. Locals travel to the main festival held on the island of La Digue, involving a church mass and parade through the streets. 

Further reading

Seychelles travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to travel to the Seychelles?

Travelers do not require a visa to enter Seychelles. However, you must hold an onward ticket, have confirmed accommodation, and have sufficient funds for the duration of your stay. Entry requirements for Seychelles can change at any time, so it's important that you check the Seychelles government website or your nearest Seychelles consulate for the latest visa information specific to your nationality. You can also find further visa information in the Essential Trip Information section of your chosen itinerary.

Is tipping customary in the Seychelles?

Tipping is up to the individual when traveling in Seychelles. In restaurants, a service charge of between five to ten percent is often added to the bill so you will not be expected to leave an additional tip. If you receive excellent service, a little generosity can go a long way considering the low wages of those working in the hospitality industry.

Are you expected to tip while on the trip?

On the adventure cruise, tips are included for the ship crew and hospitality staff. This amount does not include a tip for your tour leader, so you may wish to set aside some funds for this.

If you are happy with the services of your trip leader and wish to tip, EUR 2–4 per passenger per day is an appropriate amount. It is of great significance to the people who take care of you during your travels.

What is the internet access like in the Seychelles?

Many hotels and some restaurants and cafes offer Wi-Fi. Free Wi-Fi hotspots are found in some public areas in the capital of Victoria, Beau Vallon and Anse Royale on the main island.

Can I use my cell phone while in the Seychelles?

There is cell reception on Mahe, Praslin, La Digue, North Island, Fregate Island, and Silhouette Island. Many foreign mobile services have coverage in the Seychelles, but roaming fees are high. You can purchase a local sim card for the network providers Cable & Wireless Seychelles (CWS) or Air.

What are the toilets like in the Seychelles?

Western-style flushable toilets are available on adventure cruises. You will also find flushable toilets in hotels and restaurants throughout the Seychelles. Public toilets are difficult to find outside the main beaches of Victoria. 

What will it cost on the islands for a…?

Small bottle of soft drink = EUR 1   Beer in a bar or restaurant = EUR 2.5  Simple lunch = EUR 5   Three-course meal = EUR 50

Can I drink the water in the Seychelles?

Drinking tap water isn't recommended in the Seychelles. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Instead, fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water. Ask your leader where filtered water can be found – some places you stay may have drinking water available.

Are credit cards widely accepted in the Seychelles?

The euro is the standard currency onboard adventure cruises. Visa, Mastercard and American Express are all accepted for settling your ship board account. It is wise to travel with sufficient cash (in local currency) to pay for shopping on the island and for incidentals such as shipboard items, airport taxes and taxis.

Major credit cards are usually accepted by large hotels and western-style restaurants throughout the Seychelles. Ensure you have adequate cash to cover purchases where credit is unavailable.

What is ATM access like in the Seychelles?

ATM facilities exist at major banks in Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue but will dispense Seychelles Rupees only. Foreign currency can be changed at banks or authorized bureau de change only. It is a criminal offense to change money with unauthorized persons. Credit cards are widely accepted throughout the Seychelles. 

What public holidays are celebrated in the Seychelles?

For a current list of public holidays in the Seychelles go to:

https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/africa/seychelles/public-holidays/ 

Is the Seychelles a safe destination for LGBTQI-travellers?

For LGBTQI travelers visiting the Seychelles, there’s little to worry about but some discretion is advised with open displays of affection as there is no openly gay or lesbian scene in the country. 

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting   Equaldex   or   Smartraveller   before you travel. 

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Eden Reforestation Projects

Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

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Visiting the Seychelles: The Ultimate 1 Week Seychelles Itinerary

Last updated: February 20, 2023 . Written by Laurence Norah - 102 Comments

The Seychelles are a small island nation around a thousand miles off the coast of Kenya in the Indian Ocean. For a long time, these islands were also my home, and I’m proud to be half Seychellois! I spent a lot of my youth in the islands, but hadn’t visited with Jess – something we changed on a recent trip.

On that trip, Jess and I spent some time exploring the islands. I was excited to show her all my favourite beaches, eat my favourite Seychelles dishes, and of course do a lot of sight-seeing. From this trip, and my previous experience living in the Seychelles, we’re going to be sharing a number of posts to help you plan your own visit to the Seychelles, starting off with our guide to how to spend 1 week in the Seychelles.

The Seychelles - a 1 week Seychelles itinerary

We think 1 week in the Seychelles is about the minimum amount of time  to visit the islands for, as it will let you see a number of different islands, and see a fair few sights.

If you have time and budget, we’ll also be putting together a two week itinerary which will cover a bit more, and let you spend more time exploring the islands.

As well as a 1 week Seychelles itinerary, this post will also cover a number of practicalities, including when to visit the Seychelles, how to get around the Seychelles, tips for your time on the islands, and much more! Let’s get started.

1 Week in the Seychelles

In our opinion, 1 week will give you time to take in three of the main islands in the Seychelles – Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. These are all a bit different with unique offerings, and I always encourage first time visitors to the islands to try and visit a few islands to get a feel for the place.

Anse Cocos la Digue Seychelles

First stop on your trip will be the island of Mahe, and our itinerary has you spending four nights on Mahe, two nights on Praslin and one night on La Digue. Of course, one of the main attractions of the islands are the spectacular beaches, and you are welcome to focus on visiting those on your trip if you prefer.

You’re also more than welcome to chill out by your hotel pool! But, for those of you looking to get a bit of local flavour, this itinerary includes some of the sights and activities that we think a visitor to the Seychelles will really enjoy. But don’t worry, there are plenty of beaches in here too – although we also recommend checking out our guide to the best Seychelles beaches for more inspiration.

This 1 week Seychelles itinerary assumes you have a rental car but you can also get around by taxi, public bus, or join a tour to see almost all these sites – see the section on transportation after the itinerary for more information on getting around, as well as the section on tours for specific tours we suggest.

Day 1 – Mahe

Mahe is the most populated island in the Seychelles, and also the largest granitic island in the Seychelles archipelago. The Seychelles islands are unique in that they are the only oceanic granitic islands in the world.

They were formed when the Seychelles plateau sank, so the islands that exist today are in fact 70 million year old mountain tops. In some places, the land sank just below the sea, and here coral islands have formed, which are totally flat.

Anyway, back to Mahe. As the largest and most populous island in the Seychelles, with around 80,000 Seychellois calling it home, Mahe is the island you will arrive on as all international flights to and from the Seychelles arrive here.

Petite Anse Mahe Seychelles

The island isn’t that big, at around 17 miles long, but we think that scheduling three nights / four days here at the start of your Seychelles trip will give you time to see a great many of the islands attractions and beautiful beaches.

For your first day, much will of course depend on your arrival time, but we think that you shouldn’t try and do too much as you’ll need to acclimate to the temperature and humidity.

So we’d suggest heading to your accommodation and relaxing a bit, picking up your hire car (if you booked one), and maybe heading to one of the island’s beaches to start your holiday in style.

Anse Louis Mahe Seychelles

Of course, which beach you head to will depend on where you are, but we’d recommend Anse Intendance or Anse Louis if you’re on the south end of the island, or Beau Vallon if you’re on the north end of the island. Beau Vallon is also a good location for sunset, and for swimming if you have kids, as the water is most calm.

Day 2 – Mahe

On your second day on Mahe we recommend you take a bit of your day to explore the capital of the Seychelles – Victoria. This is the smallest capital in the world, so it won’t take you too long to explore.

Victoria Market Seychelles

Highlights include the colourful central market and the clock tower in the centre of town. There’s also a small but very interesting natural history museum, if you want to learn a bit about how the islands formed and their unique flora and fauna.

From Victoria, we suggest taking the mountain road known as Sans Souci, which will give you a different perspective of the island. This road leads high up into the mountains, and there are a number of attractions along the way. Those of you who love hiking will appreciate the fairly strenuous hike known as Capolia, which takes 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your fitness.

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This is a fairly steep hike up onto the giant granite boulders behind Victoria, which will reward you with spectacular views of the east coast of Mahe, as well as across the St. Anne Marine National Park. On a clear day you’ll also be able to see Praslin and the islands around Praslin.

Parking is available by the road side here, and the path is marked with a large sign at the start, although be sure not to leave any valuables in your car if you are driving yourself.

Further along the Sans Souci road you will come to the Mission Lodge, which was the site of a school for liberated African slaves on the islands. There is not a lot left to see of the school, but the scenery is beautiful as are the views.

From the Mission Lodge the road starts to wind down the other side of the hill, and you’ll pass through the Seychelles Tea Plantation. When we visited in 2018, this was undergoing renovation, however it is due to re-open to visitors soon. There is also a nearby hiking path if you want to explore some of the unique fauna of this area.

Tea plantation Mahe Seychelles

Once you’re done with the Sans Souci road, you will find yourself on the west coast, where no doubt it’ll be time for a swim and the beach. There are a number of beaches along this part of the coast that are worth visiting, including Grand Anse, Port Launay and Baie Ternay.

The latter does require a short 10 minute walk, although the drive to the beach also reveals a few quite secluded beach spots that you might have all to yourself!

Coconuts on beach Mahe seychelles

Day 3 – Mahe

For your third day on Mahe, we think you should explore the south of the island, which is one of my favourite parts of Mahe. This part of the island, being a little further away from the capital, is a little less developed, but has many attractions to explore. In terms of geography, generally the south can be thought of as being anywhere south of the airport.

First stop on our tour is the “Craft Village”. This, found on a former plantation (you can still tour the plantation home for free), is a village where local craftspeople create all kinds of products for sale.

Craft Village Mahe

These are very reasonably priced, and you’ll find a range of items here from t-shirts to candles to hand carved fridge magnets. I’d suggest that this is an excellent place to go souvenir shopping, as you are pretty much guaranteed an authentic, locally made product, and that the money will go straight into the hands of the crafter.

This is also a good opportunity to chat with the local people about their lovely islands, and learn a bit more about what it’s like to actually live here.

From the Craft Village, the next stop is another former plantation, just two minutes drive away. Found at the “Plaine St. Andre” is the Takamaka Rum Distillery, which produces the islands famous rum product – Takamaka rum. By your third day in the Seychelles, we’re sure you will have seen plenty of advertising about this rum, and you’ve probably even tried some.

Takamaka Rum Distillery

Well, now’s your chance to learn all about how it’s made! Takamaka rum is the only rum made on the island with locally grown sugar cane, and it comes in a variety of flavours.

Tours are run twice-daily (although the times seem to vary, so do call to check when these are running) and are relatively inexpensive, plus they include a tasting of all the varieties of rum!

You’ll also learn a bit about the history of the plantation as well as slavery in the Seychelles, making this, all in all, a worthwhile location for a visit. Naturally, you can also buy some rum to take with you as well.

From the Takamaka rum distillery it’s time to head even further south, and explore more of this wonderful part of Mahe. We highly recommend going right to the far south of the island, down the Grand Police road, past Anse Intendance, and exploring one or more of the three beaches down here – Anse Bazarca, Anse Petit Police and Anse Grand Police.

Anse Bazarca Mahe Seychelles

Their far flung location means they get very few visitors (except for locals on the weekends!), and here you can really live the dream of having your own white sand paradise beach location to yourself. Just heed the warning signs regarding the currents as it can be dangerous to swim here at certain times of the year.

You can also wind around the south of the island to some of the other beautiful beaches in the area, including Anse Soleil, and Petit Anse.

Petit Anse is now the location of the Seychelles Four Seasons, but the beach is open to non-guests of the hotel although they do limit the number of visitors. You just need to sign in at the security gate and then park and walk down from the parking area.

Petite Anse Mahe Seychelles

Other pretty beaches in this area include Anse Takamaka, Baie Lazare and Anse Louis. In terms of food in this part of the world, popular and recommended stops include Surfers Cafe and the Anchor Cafe.

Day 4 – Praslin

On the morning of your fourth day, we suggest you take the early morning ferry across to Praslin (the main ferry provider is Cat Cocos ) . This takes around an hour, and leaves from the Inter Island ferry port in Victoria.

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There are also loads of other ways you could visit Praslin or divide your time. If you prefer, you could also take the afternoon ferry on Day 3 and spend an extra night on Praslin, it’s entirely up to you.

If you want to reach Praslin faster, you could take 15-minute flight from Mahe with Air Seychelles, or there’s also the option to charter a helicopter of course. And, if you’d prefer to do everything from Mahe, you can also visit Praslin as a day trip from Mahe as well.

With one full day on Praslin, our suggestion is to take in the fantastic Vallee de Mai , and visit one of the world’s best beaches. A hire car on Praslin will make getting around easier, but public transport also serves the major stops around the island. You can also take a day tour like this .

We’re going to start with the Vallee de Mai on Praslin. This is a UNESCO world heritage site, and the major tourist attraction on the island. Here, one of the Seychelles most unique endemic plants grows – the giant Coco de Mer palm.

Vallee du Mai Seychelles

These trees, which grow as either a male or a female, have the world’s largest nut. Inside the nut you can find the world’s largest seed – which takes up to seven years to germinate!

The name, which translates as Coconut of the Sea, came about because for many years these nuts would wash up on foreign shores. With no idea where they were coming from, they were given the name that suggested they came “from the sea”.

Of course, when the Seychelles islands were finally discovered, the source of the mysterious nuts was also found – but the name stuck.

Today, the majority of the world’s Coco de Mer palm trees grow in the Vallee du Mai, and a walk through this beautiful and peaceful valley of giant trees is a must for your visit to Praslin.

Note that the nuts are fully protected, so don’t try to take one home with you – this is possible, but you need to go through the official channels and paperwork! Whilst you’re here, keep an eye out for the Seychelles black parrot also, which is commonly found in the valley.

Once you are done with the Vallee du Mai, it’s time to visit some of Praslin’s spectacular beaches. One of the most famous of these is Anse Lazio, which regularly tops lists of the best beaches in the world.

Anse lazio Praslin Seychelles

To be honest, whilst Anse Lazio is indeed stunning and worth a visit, there are multiple gorgeous beaches in the Seychelles – many of which are a lot quieter as they are not so famous! But still, Anse Lazio is beautiful, and there is an excellent seafood restaurant here (Bonbon Plume) where you can have some lunch as well.

You can either stay here for the rest of the day, or work your way back around the island’s other beaches – it’s up to you.

Day 5 – Praslin / Curieuse Day Trip

For your fifth day in the Seychelles, we recommend taking a boat tour of some of the islands around Praslin (you can also do similar boat tours from Mahe as well). The Seychelles archipelago has over 100 islands, each of which is unique, so we think that exploring some of the smaller ones is an essential part of any trip to the Seychelles.

St pierre Seychelles

There are a number of boat tours that operate from Praslin which visit a number of the islands around Praslin. The itineraries vary slightly, as do the islands visited, but most of them are a full day trip, such as this one, that includes lunch, soft drinks and transfers from your hotel to the jetty at Baie St. Anne.

Generally, most boat excursions include 2 or 3 of the following islands: Curieuse, Cousin, Felicité, Coco, Sister, and/or the small island of St. Pierre – the latter of which is just a small granite outcrop that is good to snorkel around (you don’t actually land on it).

An appealing island for many visitors is Curieuse as this is the best place to meet the Aldabra Giant Land Tortoise. This is a massive tortoise species, endemic to the Seychelles, which can grow to an excess of 600lb and 200 years in age.

Curieuse is probably the best place to see them on this itinerary as they are not fenced in and can roam freely. Fans of wildlife, and in particular bird lovers, may also want to visit Cousine, as this is an excellent place to see a number of the birds of Seychelles, including the Seychelles Magpie Robin, Fairy terns, white tailed tropic birds, and more.

Magpie Robin

There are a number of tour options, including this option by glass bottom boat and this speedboat option .

Whichever operator you use, make sure to bring swimming clothes, sunscreen and plenty of insect repellant!

Day 6 – La Digue

For your sixth day in the Seychelles we suggest you take the morning ferry across to La Digue. This is a fifteen minute ride and there are two companies offering regular service – Cat Cocos , and the Inter Island Ferry .

La Digue has a very different vibe than the other islands you will have visited so far. There are very few cars, and most visitors get around by bike or on foot. The island isn’t very big, taking around 30 minutes to cycle from one end to the other, but it has a number of attractions that make it worth visiting.

La Digue Seychelles

First, and at the top of most visitors lists, is a visit to Anse Source D’Argent. This is a beach at the south end of the island, with out of this world granite rock formations surrounded by palm trees, turquoise waters and pale white sands.

It really has to be seen to be believed, and whilst it does get busy here as the day progresses, is very much worth visiting. It’s also an excellent spot for watching the sunset. Do be aware that you do have to pay to visit the beach as access is through the L’Union Estate, which is privately owned.

Anse Source D'Argent Seychelles

If you don’t mind a bit of a cycle, it’s worth taking the road to the east side of the island to visit Grand Anse, another spectacular beach. It can be a bit busy here, but you can escape the crowds by heading to Petit Anse instead, one cove along.

Alternatively, head around the north end of the island, there’s a road which leads past numerous beaches, one of which we’re sure will take your fancy.

Anse Fourmis La Digue Seychelles

Finally, while you’re on La Digue you should try to catch a glimpse of the Seychelles Paradise Flycatcher. This endemic bird is critically endangered and native to La Digue. The best place to spot one is in the Veuve Reserve, a tract of wilderness that is set aside for the protection of these beautiful birds.

Note that if you’d prefer to stay on Praslin, you can explore La Digue as a day trip too. You can either do this on your own, by taking the ferry over, or you can take a 1 day tour of La Digue from Praslin.

Day 7 – La Digue & return to Mahe

For Day 7, our suggestion is to return to Mahe – you can take the ferry directly from La Digue to the connecting Praslin service, with a total journey time of around an hour an a half.

Of course, it’s up to you if you leave in the morning or afternoon, and this will depend on things like how much you want to see on La Digue, if you choose to stay on Praslin, and of course your flight time.

La Digue

Our suggestion though is to return to Mahe and stay the night, so whatever time your flight is you’ll have no trouble getting to the airport. Once back on Mahe you can spend your last day and night finishing off any souvenir shopping, visiting a favourite beach, exploring a museum or garden, or just lounging by the hotel pool!

1 Week Seychelles Itinerary Overview

Here’s an overview of our Seychelles itinerary broken down day by day:

  • Day 1: Mahe. Arrive, check-in, acclimatise and hit the beach
  • Day 2: Mahe. Explore Victoria, drive Sans Souci
  • Day 3: Mahe. Explore the south of the island
  • Day 4: Praslin. Ferry from Mahe to Praslin, visit the Vallee du Mai
  • Day 5: Praslin. Day trip to the islands around Praslin
  • Day 6: La Digue. Explore the island
  • Day 7: La Digue / Mahe. Return to Mahe, relax!

When is the Best Time to Visit Seychelles?

Traditionally, the best time to visit Seychelles for the hottest and driest weather has been around April, however, changing global climates mean that this is not as predictable as it used to be. Rain is possible at any time of year, especially on Mahe, where even in the dry season you might expect to get a passing rain shower in the afternoon. However it is unusual for rain to set in, and most rain will clear up fairly quickly.

The Seychelles islands are situated around 200 miles south of the equator, and as a result of this, they do not have the four seasons that more northern or southern countries experience. There are two main seasons in the Seychelles, the “North West” and the “South East”. These seasons refer to the directions that the wind is blowing from.

The North West runs from around the end of November through to March, and this time of year is particularly hot and humid. It’s also more likely to rain during this time, particular in the months of December through to February. This is the so-called “rainy season”.

The South East season runs for the rest of the year, with the driest part of the year typically from June through to September. The south east is a stronger wind, which means that it feels cooler on the islands, however this also means that the oceans are more disturbed, so the seas are a bit rougher, the water visibility for snorkelling and diving is reduced, and seaweed can wash up on the beaches as well.

Seaweed in the Seychelles

One of the most common questions I get from readers planning a trip to the Seychelles, is which beaches in the Seychelles get seaweed, and where to stay in the Seychelles to avoid seaweed.

For Mahe, the north side of the island tends to be more seaweed prone from November – March, which is during the “north-west” trade winds season. So if you visit during this time of year, you will want to stay on the south or east side of the island.

However, in general Mahe doesn’t get so affected by seaweed at this time of year, it’s Praslin that has more issues. If you are visiting Praslin between November and March, seaweed is common on the beaches on the north and west of the island. So head to the south and east coasts for a better experience.

The south east trade winds blow from around April through to October. At this time of year, beaches on the south and east of Mahe and Praslin are more likely to be affected by seaweed, so you will want to stay on the north and west side of the islands.

How to Get Around the Seychelles

There are two things to consider when visiting the Seychelles – how to get between the islands, and how to get around the islands. We’ll start with getting around each island first.

Getting around the islands

On the larger islands in this itinerary, like Mahe and Praslin, you will find your trip a lot easier if you hire a car. There are lots of car hire companies to choose from, with prices in the region of $50 – $80 USD a day.

A hire car will make getting to all the sights and attractions on the islands at your own pace much more pleasurable. Car hire can be booked in advance, at rental counters at the airport, or many hotels and guesthouses will also offer car hire.

Hire car seychelles

On Mahe and Praslin, there is also a regular public bus service which runs all around the island and covers the majority of destinations. This costs around 7 rupees per journey and is definitely going to be the cheapest way to get around, although it will take longer, and you are at the mercy of the bus service timetable of course. More remote locations, such as those off the beaten path beaches, might be harder to get a bus to.

Of course, there are also taxis available, which can be picked up at taxi stands or booked through your accommodation. You can also hire a private driver to drive you around for a half day or day, which may be a good deal if are traveling as a family or group.  These will usually be the most expensive way to get around, but if you want speed and convenience, and don’t want to drive yourself, this is a good option.

There are also a number of tours if you’d rather not drive yourself. For example:

  • This is a small group full day tour of Mahe
  • This full day Mahe tour focuses on some of the best beaches in the Seychelles
  • This is a fully customisable private tour of Mahe
  • This full day tour of Praslin includes the Vallee du Mai and Anse Lazio beach

On La Digue, there aren’t many cars, and most visitors opt to rent a bike to get around. These can be hired at the jetty on arrival, or your guesthouse / hotel will likely have bikes for hire.

La Digue

Expect to pay around 100 rupees a day for bike hire. There are also some golf carts operated by hotels, which offer transfer services.

Getting between the Seychelles Islands

There are two main ways to get between the islands in the Seychelles – you can fly, or you can take a boat.

For the islands in this itinerary, there are regularly scheduled flights between Mahe and Praslin operated by Air Seychelles, with a flight time of around fifteen minutes.

There is also a helicopter charter service operating between Mahe, Praslin and La Digue by ZilAir, although this is of course more expensive.

The other option for travelling between the islands is to take a boat, with a fast ferry service (Cat Cocos) operating between Mahe and Praslin (about 1 hour journey time), and Praslin and La Digue (15 minute journey time).

This is the most cost effective way to travel between the islands on our itinerary, and unless you are in a particular rush, is the option we recommend.

You can see prices and book in advance online for the boat here , flights here , and helicopter here .

Getting around the Seychelles

Practicalities for the Seychelles

Currency in the seychelles.

The currency in the Seychelles is the Seychelles rupee, which comes in note and coin form. Rupees can be widely withdrawn from ATM’s around the country, and most locations will also accept credit cards. In some locations, especially higher end hotels, prices may be listed in USD or Euros, and these establishments will also usually accept payment in these currencies as well.

Electricity in the Seychelles

Seychelles uses a 240v standard, like Europe. Plugs are the same three pin plug as you find in the UK, so travellers from continental Europe and the US, as well as other countries that don’t use the three pin system will need an adaptor such as this one .

Travellers from countries which use a 110v system, such as the USA, will need to check that their equipment is compatible with 240v. In our experience, electrical items like camera chargers and laptops are compatible, but higher power items like hair dryers, hair straighteners, and kettles are not.

Always check your appliance before plugging it in – supported voltages should be clearly marked on the plug or adaptor. You are looking for either 220-240v, or 110-240v.

Internet in the Seychelles

Internet in the Seychelles is a relatively expensive commodity. That said, all the properties that we stayed at in the Seychelles included free Wi-Fi, which varied in speed from relatively slow to quite fast.

It’s also possible to pick up a SIM card if you have an unlocked device, and get data through one of the providers in the Seychelles. For an up to date list of prices and packages, check out this page which lists the best data sim packages for the Seychelles.

Safety in the Seychelles

The Seychelles are a relatively safe destination to visit, with violent crime being uncommon. In recent years there has been a rise in petty thefts however, and visitors need to be mindful of their belongings.

This is especially the case when visiting beaches or leaving your car unattended. Don’t leave any valuables unattended on beaches, or visible in cars. If you are renting an apartment or house, be sure to keep doors and windows locked when you are out.

A number of popular beaches on Mahe in particular have police officers in attendance, and we were often advised not to leave bags alone on the beach when going for a swim. Our advice would be not to take valuables to the beach if you can help it – leave them in your accommodation. Many rooms include a safe where you can store valuables.

Drinking Water in the Seychelles

The tap water on the three islands in this itinerary, Mahe, La Digue and Praslin, is treated and safe to drink. On La Digue the water is quite hard and has quite a “hard” taste, however it is safe to drink.

We drank tap water during our whole stay on the islands and had no problem. If you don’t like the taste, bottled water is widely available.

Note that on many of the other islands, the water is not drinkable. Tour operators will generally provide you with drinking water and other soft drinks, or of course you can bring your own.

Vaccinations & Health in the Seychelles

Unlike many African nations, the Seychelles has no tropical diseases to worry about like Malaria or Yellow Fever. If you are visiting from a country which suffers from certain diseases, or have recently travelled through these nations, you might need to show proof of vaccinations. This is particularly the case with Yellow Fever.

The main risk facing most visitors is dehydration and sunburn – being near to the equator means that the sun is especially strong, and many visitors get a bit of sunburn. We advise drinking plenty of fluids during your visit to minimise the risk of dehydration, and reading up on the signs of dehydration so you can recognise it.

We also highly recommend travelling with a packet of oral rehydration tablets and taking one a day to keep your salt levels up as you lose a lot of salt through sweat.

To prevent sunburn, we suggest packing the most protective sunscreen you can find (high SPF rating) and applying it liberally before you go in the sun, and also to re-apply after swimming or exercise. We’d also recommend wearing a hat and advise trying to minimize your exposure to the sun during the hottest hours, between 11am and 2pm.

Food in the Seychelles

Food in the Seychelles is a detailed topic that deserves its own post, which is why I created a guide to the best food in the Seychelles to help you out – this also includes some restaurant recommendations.

In general though, food in the Seychelles is a mix of Creole and Indian flavours, and heavily features fresh seafood, as well as chicken and pork. Naturally ther are also lots of fruits and fresh fruit juices to try, with availability depending on the season you visit.

If you can, we definitely recommend trying the bananas, mangos and papayas if you can, as well as the fresh lime juice.

Driving in the Seychelles

Vehicles in the Seychelles drive on the left, and the majority of vehicles use a manual transmission, although automatic vehicles can be rented if you specify this. The speed limits are fairly slow, but distances are not too great, so it won’t take you too long to drive anywhere.

The exception to this rule is during rush hour, which tends to be from 7am – 9am in the mornings, and 3.30pm – 5.30pm in the evenings. This is mainly on Mahe, with traffic around Victoria and the airport often moving slowly as people travel to and from work.

Most of the roads are one lane each way with limited passing options, so the traffic during rush hour ends up going very slowly. We’d advise avoiding driving too much around Victoria and the airport at this time if you can!

Where to Stay in the Seychelles

There is a huge range of options when it comes to accommodation in the Seychelles, although this tends to fall into the midrange through to luxury category. Camping is illegal, and there are no hostel style accommodation options.

Seychelles acccommodation

There are however lots of options, including various self catering options that are well priced in the budget to mid-range category, and there are some excellent high end properties on the islands.

Here are some options to consider for the three islands in this post, across a range of budgets.

Where to Stay on Mahe

Mahe is the largest island in the Seychelles, and there are a lot of options for accommodation around the island. These range from guesthouses through to mid-range and luxury hotels.

Some options we suggest you check out include the following. These are ordered approximately by price, from lowest to highest.

  • Calypha Guest House – this is a great value and well rated guesthouse in the north part of Mahe. Rooms are en-suite and there’s a restaurant on-site serving Creole food
  • Maison D’Aaryan – just a few minutes from the airport and 550 yards from Anse aux Pins beach, this well reviewed budget guesthouse offers en-suite family rooms and apartments
  • Ocean View Guesthouse – a highly rated and great value guesthouse option a few moments walk from Beau Vallon Bay beach
  • Villa Vanilla – a well rated and good value mid-range option near Port Glaud, just 650 yards from the beach. All rooms are en-suite, with some offering sea views
  • Coral Strand – a well reviewed mid-range option on the ever popular Beau Vallon Bay beach
  • Le Meridien Fisherman’s Cove – found at the end of Beau Vallon Bay this is a good high end property with pool, spa, on-site restaurants and bars.
  • Constance Ephelia – a wonderful luxury property with two stunning beaches, a range of bars, pools and restaurants
  • Four Seasons – found on the south end of the island on one of my favourite beaches on the island, this is a wonderful luxury property.
  • MAIA Luxury Resort and Spa – if money is no object, check out this resort. Each all-inclusive room comes with its own butler, private infinity pool, gazebo and kitchenette. Definitely a stay you will not forget.

Where to Stay on Praslin

Praslin is the second largest of the islands in the Seychelles, but the population is much lower than Mahe – around 7,500 people, versus almost 80,000 on Mahe. As such, there are fewer hotels to choose from.

Here are some options to consider for accommodation on Praslin. Again, these are across a wide range of budgets, from least to most expensive.

  • Chez Muriel – five minutes walk from Cote D’or beach, this great value guesthouse offers self catering double rooms with shared bathroom facilities
  • Pirogue Lodge – found on Cote D’or beach, this property has superb reviews. Rooms have en-suite facilities and bathrooms, and there’s an on-site restaurant
  • Le Chevalier Bay Guesthouse – Found on Anse Lazio beach, one of the best beaches in the Seychelles, this is an excellent mid-range option with en-suite rooms and an on-site restaurant
  • Bliss Hotel – Found on Grand Anse beach, this is a popular mid-range option near the airport. Rooms have garden views and en-suite facilities
  • Acajou Beach Resort – A well rated four star resort on the Cote D’Or beach. Two on site bars and restaurants as well as a pool. Room are en-suite, apartments with kitchens are also available.
  • Raffles Seychelles – a five star luxury property on Praslin, just a short distance from Anse Lazio beach. Each villa comes with its own pool, and there’s a spa as well as 6 restaurants to choose from
  • Constance Lemuria – offering five star luxury and spectacular beaches, as well as its own golf course, spa, restaurants and pools, this is an excellent luxury option with a range of suites and villas.

Where to Stay on La Digue

Despite it’s relatively small size compared to Praslin and Mahe, La Digue is very popular as a holiday destination and as such as a great many accommodation options.

The majority of these are in the budget to mid-range category, with a lot of self-catering and guesthouse style accommodation on offer. However, there are also some mid and high end properties to choose from as well.

Here are some accommodation options on La Digue to consider, again sorted approximately from least to most expensive.

  • Villa Hortensia – Found in the hills, this is a popular hotel with good reviews. Rooms are air-conditioned with en-suite facilities.
  • Chez Marston – offering adults only accommodation, this is a well rated great value hotel with en-suite rooms
  • Patatran Village Hotel – found just moments from a stunning beach at the north end of La Digue, this is a well rated mid-range property with rooms offering sea-views and en-suite rooms. Breakfast is included and there’s a restaurant on site.
  • Hotel Chateau St Cloud – a well reviewed mid-range hotel in the foothills of the island, offering peaceful accommodations. Rooms are all en-suite and there’s a restaurant and pool on site.
  • La Digue Island Lodge – I remember going to this lodge when I visited La Digue in my teens – it’s a staple of the island. It has aged well though, and is still one of the better mid-range properties on the island. It’s a great option if you want to dive as it has its own diving center. It has an on-site restaurant, pool with swim up bar and a variety of accommodation options including chalets.
  • Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie Resort and Spa – This four star hotel has two on-site restaurants, and spa as well as pool. It’s two minutes from Anse Severe beach, and all rooms are villa style with private bathrooms and balconies. One of the best higher end properties on the island.

Of course, there are lots of options when it comes to accommodation in the Seychelles. We usually advise looking on booking.com, as we find they have the best prices, most options, and they have everything from hotels through to apartments.

You can see all their Seychelles options here , which you can then filter depending on the style and budget of accommodation you are after.

Note that the government are clamping down on unlicensed vacation rental properties, and you’ll be asked for the address of your accommodation when you arrive at the airport. We were even asked for a phone number to verify where we were staying.

So do make sure when you book a property that it’s a licensed operator. You should be able to check this in the description or by messaging the property directly.

Where We Stayed in the Seychelles

We’ve stayed at a mix of hotels and self-catering properties during our visits to the Seychelles.

On our first trip to the Seychelles when Jess and I travelled together, we stayed at three different properties, one on Mahe, one on Praslin and one on La Digue.

On Mahe, we spent a week at Villa Kordia , which is a nice self catering property located at Pointe Au Sel, around ten minutes from the airport and fifty metres from the beach. They helped us to arrange our hire car, and they also offered meals, which is a fantastic way to sample the local Seychellois cuisine.

On Praslin, we stayed at the Palm Beach Hotel , right on the beach and with wonderful sunset views. This is only a five minute drive from the Vallee du Mai, the main visitor attraction on the island.

Finally, on La Digue, we stayed at Oceane Self Catering . This was five minutes walk from the jetty, and we had a lovely big room with self catering facilities. They also offered meals in the evening, and the Creole food on offer here was excellent value and very authentic.

If you’re looking for a bit of luxury, then you might consider the Four Seasons on Mahe, which is located on Petite Anse – one of my favourite beaches on the islands. Visitors to Praslin will likely want to consider the Raffles Hotel , whilst those heading to La Digue should consider Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie Resort and Spa .

Petite Anse Mahe Seychelles

Tours in the Seychelles

Other than the day trip to the “other islands” such as Curieuse, all the activities in our itinerary can be planned and done on your own.

However, if you prefer to take a tour, and leave the hassle of driving and planning to someone else, then there are a few tours that we suggest that line up well with our itinerary. The ones we have chosen include hotel pickups and generally last a full day.

  • A full day boat tour of the islands around Praslin , usually including Curieuse and St. Pierre islands, including hotel pickup and lunch

Tours definitely need to be booked in advance.

Further Reading for Visiting the Seychelles

Well, that pretty much sums up our guide to spending one week in the Seychelles! Hopefully you’ve found it useful. We’re in the process of putting together more content to help you plan the perfect Seychelles trip, but in the meantime, you might find the following useful:

  • Our guide to the traditional foods of the Seychelles
  • Our guide to the best beaches in the Seychelles
  • A guide to staying hydrated when travelling
  • A Seychelles travel guide

And that’s it! We hope you enjoyed our guide to visiting the Seychelles for a week, and as always, if you have any questions or feedback for us, just let us know in the comments below!

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Saurabh says

6th September 2023 at 9:53 am

very well explained! great detailing, my sincere compliments to you. we will be visiting from 28/10 till 3/11 this year for our 25th wedding anniversary. 2n in praslin at acajou hotel, 1 night at LA digue Island Lodge and 3 nights at savoy at Mahe and will try to cover as per your itinerary. in Praslin and Mahe we will take car on rent but wanted to check what is the best way to transfer at La digue ferry point to LA digue Island Lodge as we will be having luggage. further are credit cards acceptable at eateries or we need to have euro in cash. any other suggestion to make the trip more enjoyable will be helpful. thanks

Laurence Norah says

6th September 2023 at 3:11 pm

Hi Saurabh,

Thanks very much!

So La Digue Island Lodge should be able to provide luggage transport services, I would reach out to them to ask. There are golf carts and similar modes of transport which should be able to meet you at the ferry for sure.

For payment, it is definitely worth having some cash on you, but the majority of establishments should accept credit cards now. It’s only the smaller locations where credit cards might not be accepted.

Have a great trip and let me know if you have any more questions 🙂

Lidiya says

1st February 2023 at 10:01 am

Excellent write-up! I would like to know about wedding photograph idea if you know

9th February 2023 at 9:10 am

So this is not a personal area of expertise, but if it was me I’d pick one of the beaches. There are some stunning beaches in the Seychelles, (I list my favourite Seychelles beaches here ), so that would probably be a starting point personally.

Have a great time in the Seychelles!

2nd October 2022 at 2:10 am

I’m planning a trip for January for 7 nights leaving on the eighth day in the evening.. and your trip seems nearly perfect except people are mentioning different islands and I’m starting to get curious. My question is if I rented a car would I only rent it for the few days I am on Mahe? Is there a trip coordinator that you know that could drive me and coordinate all of these comings and going’s? I am alone. Thank you for any suggestions.

3rd October 2022 at 2:43 pm

Thanks for your comment! So obviously there are many islands in the Seychelles, although not all of them can be visited. With 7 or 8 days though our recommendation is not to spread the trip too thin as you will spend more time jumping between the islands rather than seeing them. So of course you could switch out some of the islands, but I think seeing more than 3 islands in a week might be stretching things a bit. For car rental, yes, you would need to do seperate rentals for the different islands. Only Mahe and Praslin really need a car though, most people get around La Digue by bicycle and the other islands like Denis are too small to need anything other than feet!

In terms of trip co-ordination, there are various tour operators that will likely be able to help, but honestly it is likely just going to be as easy to do it yourself if you are planning a custom itinerary.

Have a great time, let me know if you have any more questions!

27th September 2022 at 9:37 pm

hey thanks for the detailed information. just a quick question though , can you share any information regarding the new year celebration in seychelles. I happen to be visiting seychelles along with my wife during this year end , i understand from your write up that it might rain , however just wanted to know are there any parties etc that happen during new year

1st October 2022 at 5:40 pm

So New Years Eve is definitely celebrated in the Seychelles, there are a lot of parties to choose from. Most hotels will have some sort of party or event that you can go to and then there are also others to choose from. I don’t have a specific one to recommend but I am sure you will find something!

Shania says

2nd July 2022 at 2:42 pm

Hi Laurence,

Thank you for such a helpful article. We are booked to stay in Mahe for 6 nights in July. We have also booked flights to Praslin and back on the same day – do you think it will be too rushed to visit Praslin and La Digue on the same day and get back to Praslin airport for our 6.15pm flight back to Mahe?

Thanks for your help. Shania

2nd July 2022 at 3:31 pm

My pleasure! So I would say that yes, a day is going to be a bit rushed to see both Praslin and La Digue. You have to consider that to get from Praslin to La Digue you first have to drive from the airport on Praslin to the ferry terminal, which is a 20 – 30 minute drive. Then there’s a 15-20 minute ferry ride from Praslin to La Digue. So that’s over an hour of your time just transferring. I’d suggest focusing on Praslin, or considering an overnight stay on La Digue, rather than trying to fit it all in. Of course, it is possible, but you probably won’t see as much as you would like.

Have a great trip whatever you decide to do!

2nd July 2022 at 3:58 pm

Thank you for such a prompt reply Laurence! I’ll start looking for accommodation on Praslin or La Digue.

2nd July 2022 at 3:59 pm

My pleasure! Let me know if you have any more questions 🙂

Oliver Dollard says

18th November 2021 at 7:29 pm

Hi Laurence!

Superb work on all of your blogs I’ve learned so so much and you made it all very clear for us, a huge thank you! I am flying tonight to Mahe, my girlfriend and I are staying for one month in total, with a week on Silhouette island. Of course we plan to visit all the main islands and do the typical activities and beaches. But we are looking for a very chilled and remote stay, we are more interested in the small shack type bars or a man cooking fish on the side of the beach than the resorts or restaurants. Do you have any advice on spots or how to avoid busy areas? And a few other questions, sorry! I would like to do some fishing, but preferably not paying for a boat to take me out. Do you need a rod license? Can you just cast off on the rocks? Do you have any recommendations on who to use for scuba diving? Also, I would like to try and see a whale shark if possible, I read they are around for a couple more weeks. Can you share any more wisdom?

Any help at all would be brilliant. Thank you so much. Where do your two live now btw? Or do you just travel!?

Thanks again, can’t wait to get there and explore.

18th November 2021 at 10:16 pm

Thanks very much 😀 Sounds like you have an amazing trip planned! So to be honest, the Seychelles islands as you will quickly discover are not that huge, so the sort of setup you are describing is harder to find. That said, honestly the islands generally aren’t that busy anyway! So some of the beaches are definitely a bit busier than others, say Beau Vallon on Mahe is going to busier than some of the beaches around the south like Anse Intendance. And La Digue tends to be busier in general as it has more budget accommodation options. But it’s still possible to find quieter beaches, the key really is just to go a bit further than others are willing to go, and avoid the most popular options. But I think you’ll quickly see that even a “busy” beach in the Seychelles is quite a distance from a busy beach anywhere else in the world.

For fishing, as far as I know you don’t need a license for recreational fishing from the beach. So as long as you have a rod and some bait, you’re good to go!

For whale sharks, I’ll be honest, I’ve never seen one. I don’t dive, so it’s not really an area of expertise.

Sorry I couldn’t be of more specific help for some of your questions, but I hope you have an amazing month in the Seychelles and do let me know if you have any more questions! Enjoy!

7th August 2021 at 6:40 pm

What is the situation with the seaweed in August? We’re heading to Mahe in a week and we are staying near Anse Royal. Never heard of that issue for Seychelles. We had a really bad experience with the seaweeds in Mexico a few years ago. We plan to rent a car and browse most of the beaches you recommended here.

Also which are the best places to exchange money?

8th August 2021 at 12:29 pm

So the south east would be when the beaches on the south and east of the island are more affected by seaweed, which will include Anse Royale. Unfortunately I can’t tell you exactly how it will be, because it varies each year, but certainly there is a good chance that there will be some seaweed. However, if you have a car then it is a short drive to the other side of the island which should be seaweed free.

I’ve also reached out to my family members who live near Anse Royale for an up to date report, if they get back to me I’ll let you know!

8th August 2021 at 2:23 pm

Just to update my previous comment, my cousin drove past Anse Royale beach a few minutes ago and said there currently isn’t any seaweed. However, it’s worth being aware that with the wind on that side of the island the water will be a bit choppy.

Enjoy your holiday!

ETI BITON says

17th April 2021 at 8:22 am

HII Laurence, thank you so much for your great 1-week itenerary. It was very helpful to us in planning our week in the Seychelles. – I would like to consult with you. My husband and I plan to travel at the end of September for a week. And I would like to know which side of Mahe and La Digue better in terms of clean beaches without seaweed and calm water on the end of September. Thank you, Eti

17th April 2021 at 11:16 am

My pleasure. So September is the South-East, which means the wind blows from the south east, and beaches on the south east of the islands will be more affected. So on Mahe you would want to stay in the north west or west side. La Digue does not get too affected, and the hotels are mostly on the west anyway 🙂

I hope this helps – have a great trip and let me know if you have any more questions!

18th April 2021 at 8:16 am

Hi Laurence, Thank you very much. It was very helpful to me. Eti.

23rd April 2021 at 5:07 pm

Hi Laurence, Asks for your opinion on the division of days based on your recommendation for one week in the Seychelles.

We land in Maha and from there fly straight to Praslin. Landing in Praslin at 19:00. We would like to get straight to La Digue that evening, but do not think there will be a ferry there at such an hour. Is it possible to find a cruise to La Digue from Praslin in the evening?

Option number one – to spend the first night in Praslin near the port and at the next morning to sail to La Digue for two days. Return to Praslin for another two days and on the third day morning we have a flight at 10:40 to Mahe. Disadvantage – 3 hotels in a short time – one night in Praslin + 2 nights in La Digue + and again Praslin for 2 nights.

Option number two – stay in Praslin after landing for another 2 days and then sail to La Digue for two days. On the third day early in the morning, sail from La Digue to Praslin, to get the fligh to Maha at 10:40. Disadvantage – afraid that we will not be able to get to the flight at 10:40 in the morning when we have to get there from La Digue.

In Maha we will be 3 days.

Which of the two options do you think is better? I would love to have your opinion. Thank’s, ETI

24th April 2021 at 1:09 pm

You are correct – the last ferry currently from Praslin to la Digue is at around 2.30pm. So getting straight to La Digue on your arrival day isn’t going to be possible. I’m not aware of any other transport options either, so you would be better off staying on Praslin and then going to La Digue. My suggestion would be to spend two nights on Praslin, then go to La Digue. You shouldn’t have a problem making the 10.40 flight from Praslin as you can get a ferry from La Digue at 7.30 which gets you to Praslin at 7.45, more than enough time to get across the island. My only query is that it would probably be easier and faster to just get the ferry from Praslin to Mahe. It only takes 75 minutes, and connects with the La Digue ferry.

Of course, if you already have the flight tickets booked and can’t cancel them that would still work. I’d definitely go with Option two though 🙂

4th December 2020 at 11:10 am

What about the other side of the Island—near Anse Royale? Given the season, would the sea be calmer and more clear on that side? Though I note there are not many hotels on that side. Thank you again!

4th December 2020 at 11:47 am

So there are two main types of beach in Seychelles – those behind a reef, and those that are clear water. The Anse Royale side of the island is mostly behind a large reef, which means the water can be very shallow and full of coral. It’s not good for swimming and this is why there aren’t many hotels on that side of the island. If you are looking for good swimming in clear water then I wouldn’t recommend it,

4th December 2020 at 7:54 am

Hi Laurence, Sorry to bother you again, but you are the most knowledgeable person I have found about this issue. You mentioned the seaweed issue, but what about strong currents in North of Mahe vs. South in January? Someone mentioned that in the north ( Northholme area) of the island it could be very strong currents and almost on swimmable. Is that accurate? Thank you for your help. And would it be the same in south west side?

Thank you again

4th December 2020 at 11:45 am

No worries. So some beaches in Seychelles can have currents. I’m not familiar with the Northholme beach – it’s very small and not one most people would visit unless staying in the hotel. However from there you are very close to the Beau Vallon beach which is regarded as one of the safest beaches for swimming. So maybe you might instead consider a hotel on Beau Vallon. Port Launay is also a safe beach for swimming 🙂

elan zivotofsky says

2nd December 2020 at 1:13 pm

Laurence, thank you so much for your great 1-week itenerary. I wanted to ask your views on a couple of things. Your answers will be most appreciated and helpful.

My wife and I are planning a 1 week trip in early January. I am aware it is the rainy season, but it is okay with us. We are considering doing the first 3 nights on Denis Island, which looks amazing. We are focused on outdoors (beaches, snorkeling, water sports, etc). But, that will limit the time we have for other islands. We would then only have 4 days left, which I was thinking of staying on Mahe, and maybe a 1-day quick trip to La Digue? Is this a mistake? Should I do La Digue instead of Denis? would love any thoughts you have.

Regarding Mahe-I was considering The Northolme Hilton which looks really nice and I have heard good things about. BUT, in January, would you suggest not staying up on that part of the island? Is Constance Ephelia a little better from that perspective. And, in the south, anywhere high end you would reccomend other then Four Seasons (which is pricey)? thank you So much for your help.

2nd December 2020 at 1:47 pm

It’s my pleasure and I am of course happy to help!

So in this itinerary as you’ll have noticed I didn’t include the islands like Bird or Denis, just for time reasons. However, they are definitely beautiful. I am a little biased as I lived on Bird Island for many years, but I believe the hotel is being renovated at the moment. It’s also quite a rustic experience, wheras I think Denis is a bit more up to date. That said, I’ve not actually visited Denis since the mid 90s, although my brother has been in the past few years and said it was lovely.

Personally I would pick Denis over La Digue. It’s going to be a much quieter and relaxing experience. La Digue is lovely, but it is quite a popular destination and also has many more budget accommodation options, so can become quite busy. Although that’s probably not the case at the moment.

I think your plan of Denis / Mahe + 1 day to La Digue is definitely do-able. For Mahe, the north side of the island tends to be more seaweed prone from November – March, which is during the “north-west” trade winds season. However Mahe doesn’t get so affected honestly at this time of year, it’s Praslin that has more issues. The seaweed on Mahe tends to be more in the South-East trade winds, and on the south side of the island. It is of course possible depending on the conditions that there will be some seaweed, but it shouldn’t be a lot. However, if you’d rather not risk it, then Constance Ephelia is nice. The beach there is also spectacular and great for snorkelling, and I also really love the drive over Sans Souci.

The Four Seasons is expensive but deservedly so, it’s on one of my favourite beaches and the resort is gorgeous. You might instead try the nearby Kempinski which I believe is more reasonably priced although the beach is not so spectacular in my opinion. I would probably go for the Constance if it was me. There was also the Banyan Tree on Anse Intendance, but it’s closed for a couple of years for renovations at the moment unfortuantely.

I hope this helps, happy to provide more information if required! Otherwise I hope you have a wonderful trip, I’d love to hear your experiences and thoughts when you return 🙂

2nd December 2020 at 2:01 pm

Laurence, Your answer is extremely helpful. I am considering the Four Seasons — just not sure I am ready to pay up that much. Constance Ephelia looks like a great location, but I am just a bit concerned as it is a very BIG resort with likely a lot of people as compared to the Northolme Hilton. Can you just compare those locations if you know the Hilton at all? thank you so much for your help!.

Also, I am happy to hear you think 1-day go and return to La Digue is doable. would likely fly over to Praslin and head to La Digue. Would be a long day, but sounds like you think it can be done. Elan

2nd December 2020 at 2:16 pm

So it depends a little on what you want from a hotel in terms of location. I’ve not stayed at or visited the Hilton, but I do know based on its location that there isn’t really a great beach on site. There is a small beach, but it’s quite a cosy affair. Constance has access to two beaches, one of which (Port Launay) is regarded by many as one of the best beaches on the island.

I’d also add that I haven’t stayed at either resort so I can’t comment specifically on staying at them.

For La Digue, as well as flying I’d recommend investigating taking the Cat Cocos boat. Whilst the flight time from Mahe -> Praslin is quicker, once you factor in waiting at the airport, and then having to get to the other side of the island to the port where the Praslin -> La Digue boat goes from, you might find it’s easier to take the Cat Cocos from Mahe – Praslin (1 hour) and then directly transfer to the Praslin -> La Digue boat (the schedules are usually well aligned to make this easy).

Either way, you’ll want to confirm the timetables to make sure it’s all possible in a day.

Harris says

16th December 2019 at 10:47 pm

It was an interesting and full of useful information blog, however, I’m confused with the stay on your 4th/5th/6th day. Did you stay at different island everyday? Could you please describe a little about the accommodation arrangement as well (booked online or can book once reach there)? Also, I’m travelling with my wife next month. Which part of Seychelles you will suggest us to stay?

Thanks in advance!

17th December 2019 at 9:19 pm

The itinerary has you spending three nights on Mahe, then two nights on Praslin and one or two on La Digue. So yes you have to change islands, and the instructions for how to do this are in the post. For the hotels, I generally recommend booking in advance so you know where you are going and can arrange transportation. We always book online in advance of our travels these days so we don’t have to worry about finding somewhere when we arrive, and also because places can book up in advance at busier times of year.

In terms of where to stay, the main concern visitors usually have is over the seaweed, which can affect different beaches at different times of year. January is the North West season, so the winds blows from the north west, meaning it’s best to avoid beaches and accommodation on the north west of the islands as they are more likely to have sea weed. So if you look at a map of the island, I’d suggest avoiding say Beau Vallon on the north west of Mahe, and instead heading to the south east.

Of course, this is just a suggestion, and the beaches are not always affected by seaweed 🙂

Have a great trip!

Rizwana says

3rd December 2019 at 6:24 am

Excellent blog – to the point and so many invaluable tips. We are a young family of 5 based in Abu Dhabi – Boys aged 7, 5 and our princess aged one year old. Just one thing – is halal food available easily especially at decent hotels – we are planning: 1) March 27 to 30 (3 nights as per your suggestion)- Le Méridien Fisherman’s Cove in Mahe – We have only taken breakfast option as I assume Mahe should have easy food options 2) March 30 to April 2 – (3 nights on half board – although having read your article maybe I need to reduce and no need to go half board): Constance Lemuria Hotel – I have been told its an excellent option although very expensive 3) April 2 to 4 – (2 nights as 1 night maybe too little with small kids) – Maybe stay at Oceane Self Catering – since the booking is non-refundable, just need to maybe wait a bit closer to date before booking it.

Many thanks again for your invaluable advice

3rd December 2019 at 6:08 pm

Hi Rizwana,

Thank you very much, I am delighted to have been able to help. It sounds like you have a wonderful plan.

I am often asked about hotels and where to stay in the Seychelles, so I have gone through and updated the accommodation section with some detailed recommendations.

In terms of your accommodation options I think you have made some great choices 🙂 For Mahe, you will definitely not have any problems finding places to eat, especially from the Fisherman’s Cove as Beau Vallon has quite a few options to choose from. Fun fact, my Dad actually used to be the assistant manager at the Fisherman’s Cove… but that was quite a long time ago!

Constance Lemuria is a fantastic property. We haven’t stayed there (we did just stay at a Constance property in Mauritius though which was lovely), but we have visited, and the beaches on the property are some of my favourite in the islands. I don’t think you will be disappointed. I will say that if you don’t plan on eating at the hotel you might want a hire car, as the hotel does not have a lot of restaurants nearby. So you might find half board an easier option.

We really enjoyed Oceane Self Catering, although it is obviously a bit more of a budget option that Lemuria! However the rooms were very nice and the staff were really friendly. This is a great place to try some local food. However, if you did want something a bit less budget focused, you might consider some of the other options I’ve added to the post. La Digue is very small and easy to get around, so you definitely don’t need full or half board here, and there are quite a few dining options.

Have an amazing trip!

shailesh jani says

23rd November 2019 at 6:09 am

We , friends are planning to visit Seychelles by January End or February start, Please guide how would be the weather there in this two months ? Looking forward your Reply on our mail id please.

23rd November 2019 at 6:36 am

Hi Shailesh,

It’s hard to give precise weather information as the weather in Seychelles is variable. January / February is at the end of the rainy season, but this just means that it is more likely it will rain from time to time rather than rain all day. Traditionally February is one of the hotter times in Seychelles, so you should have good weather and calm seas, and it should be good for snorkelling as well. On the larger islands, it will rain most days, but in isolated locations and only for short periods.

I hope this helps!

SHAILESH JANI says

23rd November 2019 at 11:23 am

Dear Laurence

Thank you so much for the guidance. It looks from your Reply instead of January we should visit in Mid February right, so weather is clean and sea is calm as well and we can enjoy Sunset and Sunrise and cruising and boating also in Feb.

Thanks so much once again dear for your prompt reply. I will be in touch with you now and even after arriving at your beautiful Island.

With Warm Regards Shailesh Jani

24th November 2019 at 9:17 am

My pleasure. Yes, I would say February would be an excellent month to visit 🙂 Have a wonderful trip!

Jagadish says

3rd November 2019 at 7:33 pm

Excellent write-up. Very useful. One stop solution capturing everything one needs to know before touring Seychelles!!!! Truly appreciate it.

5th November 2019 at 10:11 am

PRADEEP says

14th October 2019 at 11:48 am

Can you suggest me best boat tour service provider in praslin apart from the one you mentioned in this blog

14th October 2019 at 8:37 pm

Hi Pradeep,

There are a number of companies out there, however we haven’t used them personally, so any recommendation would just be based on my Googling reviews from other traveller, so would not be a genuine personal recommendation. I wouldn’t want to recommend something that we don’t know personally, so the best option might be to take a look at what is available, and see if there are recent reviews from other travellers that might let you know if it’s a good company or not,

3rd October 2019 at 12:54 am

Wonderful article. Are there opportunities to sail, either chartered with a captain, or rented for us to pilot ourselves. Powerboat rentals would be interesting as well.

4th October 2019 at 7:36 pm

It is absolutely possible to hire a yacht in the Seychelles, either with a skipper or without. However, I have to be honest and say that I have not done this myself, and so I would not be able to personally recommend a service as we haven’t tried one. However, it is definitely possible. I’m not sure about power boat rentals however,

22nd September 2019 at 2:24 pm

Hi! Thanks for great article, it is very helpful. I noted several questions regarding the weather, so i won’t nudge again about it, though I’d love to get your opinion on a visit at early March. I am though trying to understand the Trade wind issue. if I got it correct if affects the clear water and the algae. So, how is March? and if we plan to stay only in Mahe – is there optimal side/beaches that aren’t affected? Thanks so much in advance!

22nd September 2019 at 2:35 pm

No worries on the weather question, I’m happy to try and help. The only problem is that the Seychelles, like the rest of the world, is experiencing different weather patterns to that which it has traditionally had. So whilst I can comment on what it *should* do, this seems to not always match up to the reality!

You are correct generally – the trade winds affect the clarity of the water, and then the seaweed (not the algae). The south east trade winds tend to blow from May to September. These are stronger winds than the opposite North West season, which means the seas are more agitated, which moves the sand and other debris around in the sea more, resulting in less clear waters. That is also the season when there is more sea weed on the beaches, particularly on the south and west coasts of the islands, as it is blown ashore.

The good news is that March doesn’t really get these issues. It’s also traditionally one of the warmer and drier months, although, I can’t guarantee that 😉

Hopefully this helps!

Have a great trip, and do report back on your experience once you’ve visited, we love to hear how people’s adventures went!

T K Pradeep says

18th September 2019 at 4:17 pm

I am planning visit Seychelles this November 2nd week. Is it a best time to visit.

18th September 2019 at 5:47 pm

November can be more rainy than other times of year because it is the rainy season, however, in my experience in the last 30 years or so, the weather is not that reliable so it can rain or not! Just because it is the rainy season doesn’t mean it will be wet all the time. I’ve had weeks of rain in the dry season, and weeks of dry weather in the rainy season.

Even if it does rain, it is usually isolated to parts of the island and there will usually be periods of sun and rain.

The driest and hottest time is traditionally in April, but again, this isn’t guaranteed.

Have a great trip

16th September 2019 at 2:13 pm

Hi wat exactly this self catering hotels means

16th September 2019 at 2:16 pm

Self catering means that the property features a kitchen you can use yourself, so you can “self cater”. They usually also have a living area and feel more like a house or apartment than a traditional hotel. Some of them do include a restaurant or the option to order meals, but this varies.

I hope this helps 🙂

Vaibhav Kakkar says

17th July 2019 at 6:52 am

Thanks Laurence. This article is excellent in all forms and contains everything that a person needs. Kudos to you! I am planning a trip in December 19 for 7N/8D. I am thinking to spend 3 nights in Mahe, 2 nights in Praslin and 2 nights in La Digue. Now on the 8th Day, I have a early morning flight (5 AM) from Mahe. So, I am wondering if I can start my trip from La Digue (2 N) followed by Praslin (2 N) and then Mahe (3 N). This way I could easily roam around Mahe on the last day and leave for airport well in time. Would you recommend this?

17th July 2019 at 4:39 pm

Hi Vaibhav!

It certainly will work in a different order, I see no reason why not. You will just go from quieter islands to busier islands, but you might enjoy that more as you can relax at the start of the trip and then do a bit more exploring as you go on 🙂

Have a great time!

17th July 2019 at 5:28 am

Hello Laurence,

I am so glad to have come across this blog post; I have been trying to figure out where to start on planning a vacay to Seychelles. I am planning to visit Seychelles for my birthday, in January 2020. I have some questions that I hope you may be able to answer. I am a person that likes interactive activities so I would like to know if the islands have access to zoos, museums and other attractions besides beaches. Next, I am vegan so I would like to know if there are any traditional dishes of the Seychelles that just happen to be vegan or if some restaurants on the islands offer vegan options? Lastly, I will be traveling from the US and I will most likely be traveling alone; how much money would you suggest I bring along with me to fund a full 5-day vacation stay at Seychelles? P.S I will be using a combination of public transportation and drivers to navigate around the islands. I look forward to hearing back from you. Thank you!

17th July 2019 at 4:44 pm

There are some museums in the Seychelles, but they are quite small and will not take up much of your time. There are no zoos exactly, but there are plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities. However, the Seychelles is definitely more geared towards relaxing on the beach rather than activities, so it might not be the best destination for you. In terms of vegan food, there are certainly vegan dishes like lentil curries, vegetable curries and banana dishes, however you would have to check with each restaurant you visit regarding their vegan options 🙂

For 5 days the cost will very much depend on your travel style, but I would budget $200 – $400 per day including meals accommodation and transport.

Have a great trip and let me know if you need anything else!

Misty Montgomery says

26th June 2019 at 7:44 pm

Hi, this is a wonderful article! We are planning our honeymoon for June of next year and had thought it was a good time due to the dry season. However, I’ve been watching the weather and it’s been raining with thunderstorms all month! Do you think this is an unusual weather pattern? I know you’re not a weather expert but am hoping you might be able to provide some insight with your experience in living there.

Thank you so much!

27th June 2019 at 7:39 pm

So the Seychelles weather is kind of hard to predict, but being an island nation most weather systems don’t tend to hang around very long. It’s quite common for it to have a bit of a thunderstorm on most afternoons, just as the heat builds up in the day it creates them. They don’t usually last very long and tend to be fairly localized. However, when you look at a forecast, they always pick the worst part of the weather to show. I would say that it shouldn’t be wet all the time – usually if it rains it would be for a short period and then clear again. Of course, you can always be unlucky, but it would be unlikely to have many days of rain set in, unless there’s a big weather system across the whole area.

I hope this helps – have a wonderful trip 😀

Rebecca says

20th June 2019 at 4:36 am

Hi. Thanks so much for the excellent article. My husband and I are planning a visit from the 20th of December for a week. I am a little concerned about the weather. Is the rain just for a few hours each day,, can we still do something each day? Will we be able to do walking and light hikes? Thanks

20th June 2019 at 1:26 pm

Hi Rebecca,

Usually it just rains for a brief period in the afternoons and is sunny the rest of the time. Of course, you can be unlucky, and the weather is hard to predict, but that is the normal pattern.

8th July 2019 at 4:21 am

Did you have the 2 week itinerary? I did not see a link.

9th July 2019 at 3:37 pm

No, it’s still on the to-do list! However, our advice if you have more time would be to add on another island, like Bird, Denis, Fregate, North or Cousine, depending on your budget.

4th June 2019 at 8:21 pm

Hi Laurence, Great post!

Me and my wife are planning to go for honeymoon in August for 6 days. So covering 3 islands isnt an option with hectic schedule.

I am in a switch on whether to leave Praslin or Mahe?

What would you suggest ?

Tentative itinerary for now is 3 days in Praslin , 1 day in Ladigue , 1 day in Mahe and return back from Mahe airport.

Awaiting your reply !

4th June 2019 at 9:07 pm

Well it depends on what you want to do 🙂 There is a lot more to do on Mahe in terms of beaches to choose from and restaurants and other sights to explore. Praslin has the Vallee du Mai and of course some nice beaches, but the island is a lot smaller. It’s also less busy and feel more laid back. So if you just want to relax on a beach and not stress about sight-seeing too much, Praslin is a great option.

I hope this helps – have a great trip 🙂

Hana Chundelova Sulcova says

19th May 2019 at 1:38 pm

Hi Laurence, Great article and very helpful as we fly there on the 1st of June for the first time. We have 14 nights in front of us with booked self-catering accommodation close to petite police beach. What beach would you recommend for snorkling this time of a year. Are there many mosquitos now? Based on your comments I’m just planning to spend 1 or 2 nights on La Dique. Many thanks. Best regards Hana

19th May 2019 at 2:45 pm

That is a beautiful part of the island, you will have a lovely time. I’d suggest for snorkelling that you consider either Anse Royale or any of the beaches on the west coast, inclduding Anse Takamaka or Baie Lazare. Petite Anse is also nice.

The time you are visiting is during the south east trade winds, so there is more of a breeze and there should be less mosquitoes. However, there are always likely to be mosquitoes, especially around dawn and dusk, so I’d advise taking precautions at those times at least.

Have a fabulous time – we’d love to hear your thoughts on your experiences when you return!

19th May 2019 at 4:44 pm

Thanks a lot! Good news with the breeze. I will definitely get back with our experiences. Our car is booked as we plan to hike to those less accessible beaches. Best regards Hana

Shuchita patni says

17th May 2019 at 6:20 pm

Thanks for the details. It is really helpful. I am planning to go to Seychelles in August 2019. Will there be water sports on during that time?

17th May 2019 at 6:25 pm

Hi Shuchita,

It depends which watersports you are interested in – but the main stretches of beach like Beau Vallon usually have a variety of watersports options available year round 🙂

Enjoy your trip!

shuchita patni says

21st May 2019 at 6:01 pm

Thanks Laurence. I want to do scuba diving or snorkeling.

Also pls let me know if Seychelles is safe for solo traveler as a woman.

Regards Shuchita

21st May 2019 at 6:13 pm

Hi Shuchita

Snorkelling and scuba diving will definitely both be possible 🙂

For the safety aspect, my general response is that yes, the Seychelles is safe for solo female travellers. However, I must of course add that this is not a personal area of expertise for me. Naturally I’d advise taking any precautions you normally would when travelling alone in a foreign country. That said, on the whole Seychelles is regarded as a safe country, violent crime is very low, and the main risks are petty theft of valuables (i.e. don’t leave any expensive items unattended on the beach whilst you go for a swim).

I hope this all helps,

rohit nigam says

10th May 2019 at 10:28 am

Hi Laurence, Thanks for very intuitive and detailed post. I am planning on honeymoon trip around Nov and December in 2019 for 6-7 days. As per your post I find La Digue and Mahe more attractive amongst 3. I don’t want to travel much and to travel all 3 island might be hectic. Can you please let me know travel plan for these 2 islands or any additional suggestions you might want ? Also please suggest some good hotels for honeymoon in both these places which might have private pool. and also some good budget hotels Kindly give your valuable input alongside.

11th May 2019 at 8:52 pm

My pleasure, and thanks for your comment! So I would likely spend 4-5 days on Mahe and 2-3 days on La Digue in that case. There is a lot to do and see on Mahe if you want to get out, and a wide choice of beaches to explore.

Many hotels feature private pools, such as the Banyan Tree on Intendenance Beach or some of the hotel hotels mentioned in this post, like the Four Seasons. Certainly, hotels with private pools are generally not in the budget category though. I will be updating this post in the coming days with some more hotel recommendations as I have been asked for this, so stay tuned for an update 🙂

Nunayon Ahisu says

9th May 2019 at 6:20 pm

Thank you so much for this education, i am travelling this may to Seychelles for 7days (surprise my wife), and will love to visit the three major islands, in the other you have advised, but i am confused about how to switch bookings on accomodation, so i could spend quality day & night on these Islands. 1). Considering the customs, and visa issues, i need to book online before arrival a). Should I book for the first 3 nights in Mahe, and the others when arrive b). Must I book all the seven days online before arrival c). Are there other things i need to do online before arrival d). I am actually at a loss on how to handle these bookings

Please advise.

11th May 2019 at 9:00 pm

Hi Nunayon,

My pleasure, it sounds like you have a great trip coming up. I will answer your questions to help you with your trip of course 🙂

a – You definitely need to book your first nights before you arrive. When you arrive in Seychelles, you will be asked by the immigration officer where you are staying, and so you need to have the address or name of your hotel available.

b – I would personally advise booking all your hotels in advance of your arrival, so you can enjoy your trip rather than trying to find somewhere to stay.

c – I do not know where you are travelling from. Most countries I believe have a visa on arrival into the Seychelles, but it is always worth checking. If you are travelling from a nation with Yellow fever or other diseases, you may also need proof of vaccination. These are things you would need to check on the Seychelles immigration website.

d – our preferred website for online booking is booking.com – you can see all the hotels I recommend have links so you can book directly. You can also use the map feature to find properties where you want to be, and filter them by price and all sorts of other features.

I hope this helps – have a lovely trip!

5th May 2019 at 2:21 pm

Thank you for this write up. You have virtually made it so easy. I’m going in August for my honeymoon. Surprising my wife with this trip and this has really helped! Although we are there for 2 weeks. Do you mind recommending more hotels in the locations you listed?

7th May 2019 at 5:32 pm

Our pleasure, and I hope you have a wonderful time! It’s hard to recommend hotels as there is so much variation in price, however I would suggest using the link in the post and refining by budget and location to help. I will also look to add some more suggestions to the post to help people out, across a range of budgets.

5th May 2019 at 9:30 am

Hi Lawrence. Excellent information.

I am planning a trip of 1 week to Seychelles in August 2019. Is August good time to visit?

Are there night clubs in plenty?

I had read somewhere about the transportation (especially bus) from the airport to the city which is not having frequent service. What about taxi service from airport? Is taxi negotiable or there is taxi mafia? Further is there any time limit for the ferries such as last ferry time in the eve so it will be easier to plan accordingly else I would be stuck on an island while my hotel would be on another island.

5th May 2019 at 9:35 am

August is a good month – it is the dry season so you are less likely to get rain, and there is usually a nice south east breeze meaning it won’t be too hot. The only downside is that there can be seaweed on some of the beaches, particularly Grand Anse on Praslin.

There are some nightclubs in the Seychelles, but I would not say plenty – it’s more of a beach destination than a party destination for sure.

There are plenty of buses and they are quite frequent. However, sometimes they won’t let you board with large bags. There are plenty of taxis and usually they are metered, however you can negotiate a fare in advance if you prefer.

There are regular ferries between the main islands, but they do run to a schedule and don’t run all night. However, it’s only really between the three main islands, Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. I think you would definitely want to plan your visit to the islands around the ferry times so as not to be stuck!

Gidraph says

19th April 2019 at 2:11 pm

Hello Great write up and very informative.

Good job!. Never been in Seychelles and have been thinking of it for my honeymoon in early May for like a week.

I like the itinerary guide, sounds a great plan.

Where would you recommend for a hotel? Which is the best airline from Nairobi?

20th April 2019 at 3:27 pm

Hi Gidraph,

So if you follow the itinerary you will see I have put hotel recommendations in. For flights, the only direct flights from Nairobi are with Kenya Airways, so I would recommend those,

have a great time!

SUSANTA GHOSH. says

14th February 2019 at 2:57 pm

IT IS A VERY GOOD ISLAND , I AM AN INDIAN BUT I HAVE BEEN AT SEYCHELLES TOTAL THREE(03) YRS BUT NOT FOR TRAVEL IT WAS JOB AT SPDF.

NAME- SUSANTA GHOSH.

17th February 2019 at 4:34 pm

Thanks for your comment Susanta 🙂

Kristianna says

6th February 2019 at 9:41 pm

Thanks for putting this together, so useful! Have you released the two week guide?

8th February 2019 at 7:55 pm

Hey Kristianna! It’s still on our to-do list. But if I had two weeks, I would probably add in some time visiting some of the other islands like Bird or Denis for a couple of days at least 🙂 If you subscribe to our newsletter you’ll be the first to know when that post goes live 🙂

27th January 2019 at 7:33 am

Hi Laurence & Jessica, You guys are amazing, nice write-up. You have given pretty much a proper travel plan, great job. Enjoy your travelling and keep writing.

Good Day! Cheers Rohit

27th January 2019 at 9:45 am

Thanks Rohit – have a great trip 😀

Gaurav says

25th January 2019 at 9:31 am

Dear Laurence & Jessica,

Thanks for sharing such informational Blog!! I am planning to travel to Sechyelles in Feb. ’19 along with my wife and 1 yr kid. Have couple of questions

1). Do we get vegetarian food (preferably Indian Veg Food) in Seychelles? 2). Are there good medical facilities on Praslin and La Digue? This question is more from my kid’s perspective. 3). For renting a car, is International driving licence must ? 4). Is Visa on arrival facility available ? 5). Pls provide more information on other travel options like Bird Island or Denis Island..

25th January 2019 at 2:42 pm

Thanks very much. Sounds like you’ve got a great trip coming up. I’ll try to answer your questions 🙂

1 – Seychelles food is very similar to Indian food, with a lot of curries especially. The main dishes are fish based, but vegetable curries, rice and lentils are also very popular, so you should be fine.

2 – There’s a hospital on Praslin, and a small island hospital on La Digue. However I have never visited or used these facilities so I cannot comment on how good they are. Also, I am not really able to provide advice as to whether they would be suitable for your child

3 – For renting a car I believe you only need a license to be written in a Latin language like English, rather than something like Chinese or Russian characters. So generally an IDP should not be necessary. However you can always check with the car rental agency if you are not sure

4 – The visa system for Seychelles is generally issued on arrival. I will guess you have an Indian passport based on your food preference 🙂 So you do not need a visa – the tourist visa valid for 30 days will be issued on arrival. You just need proof of onward transportation, proof of booked accommodation, and proof of sufficient funds to support your stay. You can see more advice here: http://www.mfa.gov.sc/static.php?content_id=1

5 – There are lots more options depending on your interests and we plan to write more content about these, however we’ve not had time as yet unfortunately. Bird and Denis are both lovely islands, they are very quiet though, and more for lovers of nature who just want to relax, as there is not much to do other than enjoy nature and the beach.

I hope this helps – have a wonderful trip!

28th January 2019 at 7:28 am

Thanks for the quick revert. The information provided by you is really helpful!..Wish you all the best for your blogs..!!

9th January 2019 at 1:18 pm

Lovely in depth article. My visit to Seychelles includes a Sunday in between. Is mahe shut on Sundays?

9th January 2019 at 1:19 pm

Thanks Rohit! So the beaches and so on are all open (and popular!) on Sundays. However, many shops and attractions will be closed. It’s best to check individual attractions that you want to visit to see if their opening hours are different on a Sunday.

Have a wonderful trip, and let us know if you have any more questions!

Archana says

19th November 2018 at 12:45 pm

Hi Lawrence , Excellent Information . We will be visiting in January 2019 for one week . Plan is 3 nights Praslin 1 night La digue and 3 nights Mahe. Please suggest good options for stay with self catering apartments/airbnb

20th November 2018 at 12:12 pm

Hey Archana!

Thanks very much 🙂

Our suggestions for accommodation are in the post in the section under where to stay ( https://www.findingtheuniverse.com/visiting-the-seychelles-a-1-week-seychelles-itinerary/#Where-to-Stay-in-the-Seychelles )

We haven’t personally stayed in a self-catering on Praslin so don’t have first hand experience to share, although there are lots of options to choose from. On Mahe, we recommend Villa Kordia , and on La Digue we stayed at Oceane Self Catering , both of which are self catering 🙂

Ajith Menon says

21st September 2018 at 9:22 am

Excellent information. This was exactly what I was looking for my Seychelles holiday. Thanks much

21st September 2018 at 2:11 pm

Our pleasure Ajith – have a lovely trip!

22nd September 2018 at 5:55 am

Hi Lawrence,

If I need to do a 9 day or 10 day stay what would you recommend. For e.g. 4 days Mahe, 3 days Praslin and 2-3 days in La Digue. Thanks for your help.

26th September 2018 at 4:41 am

To be honest, with 9 or 10 days I would add on one of the other islands, like Bird Island or Denis Island. These are worth a couple of days, and are quite different from the other islands, so are definitely worth considering 🙂

Have a great trip 🙂

Lombok Wander says

25th June 2018 at 8:57 am

Nice beach and nice view !

25th June 2018 at 9:26 pm

17th June 2018 at 4:14 am

Excellent write-up! And surprisingly, it doesn’t seem as expensive as I first thought it was.

17th June 2018 at 11:53 pm

Thanks very much Scott! It can definitely be done on a reasonable budget, especially if you don’t go crazy with the high end hotels 😀

Solomon pindar maiva says

20th September 2019 at 12:37 am

Very nice beach, and a place to be, I wish to leave there.

20th September 2019 at 8:50 am

I hope you do 🙂

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Zendaya’s Challengers Press Tour: See Every Look So Far

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The year's undisputed red-carpet queen, Zendaya , continues to serve look after look on the press tour for her new tennis drama, Challengers , and her latest hairstyle perfectly combines preppy athleticism with classic femininity.

For the UK premiere on April 10, the star wore her currently honey-blonde hair in a high ponytail that was then braided, bringing to mind the equally fierce and formidable Katniss Everdeen. But while a middle school horse girl would have tied a ribbon at the tip of the braid, Zendaya's white ribbon bow is artfully tied around the base, framing the star's face and giving her a low-key kind of white tiara.

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And, of course, she dressed on theme. The Vogue cover girl 's outfits have been very on the nose during this press tour, with tennis balls on her shoes and other fun details making the most of every promotional opportunity. Here's everything she's worn so far:

Crossed racquets cover this white sequined gown with a preppy collar and athletic mesh detailing.

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The serve that skipped the shirt.

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Did someone say “tennis whites”?

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Green like the ball with a chessboard, hinting at the mind games to come.

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Law Roach reportedly pulled this archival look from a vintage shop in Paris.

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The jacket and skirt are actually from separate collections, and the slight differences keep it from looking like a costume. (She's pictured here with the women's world number one, Iga Swiatek.)

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Zendaya attends the 'Challengers' UK Premiere in London

Zendaya set a high bar with her thematic, futuristic looks during the Dune: Part Two press tour earlier this year.

Fans of that sartorial achievement will be happy to know she hasn’t missed a step with her red carpet “method dressing” for director Luca Guadagnino’s tennis-themed Challengers .

Scroll through the photos below to see Zendaya’s latest grand slam.

“Challengers” UK Premiere in London

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‘Challengers’ Paris Premiere

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Anya Taylor-Joy made a grand entrance at the Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation during CinemaCon 2024 to kick off her press tour for “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” donning a sleek pair of Christian Louboutin pumps on Tuesday. 

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The spotlight fell on the brand’s iconic Iriza pumps, boasting black patent leather, gracefully arched lines for comfort, a pointed-toe and elevating the actress 3.93 inches off the ground. 

Anya Taylor-Joy at the Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation during CinemaCon 2024

Known for aligning her red carpet looks with the event theme, Golden Globe Award-winning actress ‘s full all-black ensemble resonated with the film’s aesthetic, resembling an outfit straight from the costume closet. This echoes her previous fashion choices, such as the two-toned pink below-the-knee boots she sported at the ‘Super Mario’ Screening in Los Angeles last April—perfectly fitting for the occasion.

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With its sleek silhouette, pointed toe and slender stiletto heel, this iconic shoe exudes sophistication. Crafted from premium materials and available in various colors and finishes, the Iriza pump offers versatility to complement any ensemble, from daytime to evening wear. Adorned with the signature red sole, for a recognizable yet subtle emblem.

Regina King also opted for a gilded version of the iconic pump for her appearance on “ Jimmy Kimmel Live ” in March to promote her new film, “Shirley.” The shoes are available at christianlouboutin.com for $795, as well as other third-party retailers including Net-A-Porter, Ssense, and Mytheresa.

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Aerosmith's rebooted farewell tour will bring the iconic rock band to Little Caesars Arena on Jan. 4 for its final Detroit concert.

The Black Crowes remain aboard to open the show, just as they were when the tour was initially announced in May 2023.

Eighteen months after front man Steven Tyler suffered a vocal injury that derailed the band’s much-hyped goodbye outing, Aerosmith has announced its return to the road, starting with a Sept. 20 show in Pittsburgh and wrapping with a Feb. 26 show in Buffalo. 

Aerosmith's Jan. 4 show in Detroit will follow the band's New Years Eve concert in Boston, where Tyler, guitarist Joe Perry and company formed in 1970 before going on to rise up the rock ranks with a gritty and bluesy sound that produced hits such as “Walk This Way,” “Dream On” and “Sweet Emotion.”

The LCA show, originally scheduled for Sept. 18, 2023, was shifted to January 2024 when Tyler sustained vocal damage early in the tour. Weeks later, the entire farewell run was delayed indefinitely when the singer was diagnosed with a more serious fractured larynx.

Fans who held on to tickets for that original Detroit date are good to go. Any open seats will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster. 

Aerosmith, Peace Out tour schedule

Sept. 20 – Pittsburgh – PPG Paints Arena

Sept. 23 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center

Sept. 26 – Louisville – KFC Yum! Center

Sept. 29 – Cleveland – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Oct. 2 – Charlotte – Spectrum Center

Oct. 5 – Knoxville – Thompson-Boling Arena

Oct. 8 – Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena

Oct. 11 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena

Oct. 14 – St Louis – Enterprise Center

Oct. 17 – Cincinnati – Heritage Bank Arena

Oct. 20 – Nashville – Bridgestone Arena

Oct. 31 – Phoenix – Footprint Center

Nov. 3 – San Antonio - AT&T Arena

Nov. 6 – Austin – Moody Center

Nov. 9 – Dallas – American Airlines Center

Nov. 12 – Tulsa – BOK Center

Nov. 15 – Omaha – CHI Health Center

Nov. 18 – Denver – Ball Arena

Nov. 21 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center

Nov. 24 – Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena

Nov. 27 – Salt Lake City – Vivint Arena

Nov. 30 – San Francisco – Chase Center

Dec. 4 – San Jose – SAP Center

Dec. 7 – Los Angeles – The Kia Forum

Dec. 28 – Newark - Prudential Center

Dec. 31 – Boston – TD Garden

Jan. 4 – Detroit – Little Caesars Arena

Jan. 7 – Toronto – Scotiabank Arena

Jan. 10 – Montreal – Bell Centre

Jan. 13 – Columbus – Schottenstein Center

Jan. 16 – Indianapolis – Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Jan. 19 – Chicago – United Center

Jan. 22 – St Paul, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center

Jan. 25 – Kansas City – T-Mobile Center

Feb. 11 – Orlando – Kia Center (NEW SHOW)

Feb. 14 – Tampa – Amalie Arena

Feb. 17 – Sunrise, Fla. – Amerant Bank Arena

Feb. 20 – Raleigh – PNC Arena

Feb. 23 – New York – Madison Square Garden

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Akshay Bhatia says shoulder is ‘work in progress’ after arriving in Augusta for Masters debut

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Akshay Bhatia remembers his first trip to Augusta National a decade ago when he was here to compete in the Drive, Chip & Putt competition held annually on the eve of Masters week. He attended a Masters practice round the next day, sitting in a grandstand and dreaming of the day that he could compete in the tournament.

It was a rapid turnaround – and dramatic change of plans – after Sunday’s win. Instead of heading home Sunday evening, he was Augusta-bound to make his Masters debut. Fortunately, a friend flew Bhatia and his team from San Antonio to Augusta, Georgia, on Sunday night and Bhatia’s agent arranged for this week’s housing.

While Bhatia’s Masters dream has been a decade in the making, he admittedly took his time getting to the course Monday. After seven consecutive weeks of competing, and the adrenaline rush that followed Sunday’s win, he knew rest was imperative.

“I think soaking in what just happened is important,” Bhatia said Monday. “You don't get to have those opportunities too much. I waited seven, eight months to kind of get those feelings of singing in the car on the way to the airport and just kind of bouncing up and down on the plane ride. Today I'm still going to soak it in. (Tuesday) is kind of, 'Okay, what's our goals for the week,' and just get ready to tee it up.”

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One question is how Bhatia’s injured shoulder will impact this week. He dislocated it while celebrating the 12-foot birdie putt he made on the 18th green at TPC San Antonio to force the playoff with McCarthy. Bhatia had to receive treatment on the first hole of the sudden-death playoff.

He said the shoulder will be a “work in progress” this week. It’s an injury he’s had before. He hurt it once while playing pickleball, and it happened again when he was competing at the 2022 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. He still finished T17 that week.

“It's nothing new to me,” Bhatia said. “It's a weird, weird experience because I had so much adrenaline so I had no pain in that playoff. But it's definitely something we're going to have to work towards, and I have a lot of trust in my team that we can tee it up on Thursday.”

His flight arrived in Augusta at around 1:30 a.m. on Monday and, after a leisurely morning, he arrived at the course shortly before his 4 p.m. press conference. He was going to work with a physio after his media obligations. The only certainty on his schedule was Wednesday’s Par-3 Contest.

“Just going to kind of sit down with the team and figure out what the best game plan is,” he said. “I'm hoping my shoulder should be good, but I might be a little scared to hit some shots, and we just have to find out tomorrow.”

Sean Martin is a senior editor for the PGA TOUR. He is a 2004 graduate of Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. Attending a small school gave him a heart for the underdog, which is why he enjoys telling stories of golf's lesser-known players. Follow Sean Martin on Twitter .

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Biden tours collapsed Baltimore bridge as clearing proceeds and declares ‘your nation has your back’

President Joe Biden visited Baltimore Friday to get a firsthand look at efforts to clear away the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge which collapsed last week, killing six people. Biden vowed to “move heaven and earth” to rebuild the bridge.

President Joe Biden, aboard Marine One, takes an aerial tour of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Friday, April 5, 2024, as seen from an accompanying aircraft. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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President Joe Biden waves as he walks to Marine One for departure from the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, April 5, 2024, in Washington. Behind the President from left are Adm. Linda Fagan, Commandant of the United States Coast Guard, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, and Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon, Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. They are headed to Maryland. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President Joe Biden participates in an operational briefing on the response and recovery efforts of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, Friday, April 5, 2024 in Dundalk, Md., from Brigadier General John Lloyd, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, left, as Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, right, looks on. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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An aerial formation including Marine One, carrying President Joe Biden, flies in a formation with a decoy helicopter and a U.S. Marine Corps Osprey aircraft carrying members of the White House press corps, during a tour of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, Friday, April 5, 2024, in Dundalk, Md. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

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DUNDALK, Md. (AP) — President Joe Biden got a firsthand look Friday at efforts to clear away the “mangled mess” of remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore , as cranes, ships and diving crews work to reopen one of the nation’s main shipping lanes.

Aboard Marine One, circling the warped metal remains and the mass of construction and salvage equipment trying to clear the wreckage of last week’s collapse, which killed six workers, Biden got an up close view of the devastation.

On the ground later, he received a briefing from local officials, the U.S. Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers on the situation in the water and its impacts on the region. The president also greeted police officers who helped block traffic to the bridge in the moments before it was hit by a ship — which helped avert an even larger loss of life.

“I’m here to say your nation has your back and I mean it,” Biden said from the shoreline overlooking the collapsed bridge in Dundalk, just outside Baltimore. “Your nation has your back.”

Eight workers — immigrants from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador — were filling potholes on the bridge when it was hit by a huge cargo ship and collapsed in the middle of the night of March 26. Two men were rescued and the bodies of two others were recovered in subsequent days.

Cranes stand by as the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge rests on the container ship Dali, Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

Authorities announced Friday evening that salvage divers had recovered, in the hours before Biden arrived, a third body from the water, that of Maynor Yasir Suazo-Sandoval, 38, one of the missing workers. They said the search for the other victims will continue.

The president also met for more than an hour with the families of those killed.

“The damage is devastating and our hearts are still breaking,” Biden said.

Officials have established a temporary, alternate channel for vessels involved in clearing debris. The Army Corps of Engineers hopes to open a limited-access channel for barge container ships and some vessels moving cars and farm equipment by the end of this month, and to restore normal capacity to Baltimore’s port by May 31, the White House says.

That’s important since longer delays in reopening shipping lanes could send shockwaves through the economy . As much as $200 million in cargo normally moves through Baltimore’s port per day, and it is the leading hub for importing and exporting vehicles.

More than 50 salvage divers and 12 cranes are on site to help cut out sections of the bridge and remove them from the key waterway. Officials told Biden they had all the resources they need to meet the targets for opening the channel into the Baltimore port.

The president announced that some of the largest employers affected by the collapse, including Amazon, Home Depot and Domino Sugar, have committed to keeping their employees on payroll until the port is reopened. That followed days of outreach by state and federal officials to try to mitigate the economic impact.

“From the air I saw the bridge that has been ripped apart,” Biden said, “but here on the ground I see a community that’s pulled together.”

It is still unclear, though, how the costs of cleanup and building a new bridge will be covered.

The Federal Highway Administration has provided $60 million in “quick release” emergency relief funds to get started. Exactly how much the collapse will ultimately cost is unclear, though some experts estimate recovery will take at least $400 million and 18 months .

Biden said within hours of the collapse that “the federal government will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing that bridge, and I expect the Congress to support my effort.”

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell likened the bridge collapse to assistance that flows after natural disasters and saying ”the federal government will step up and do the lion’s share” of funding. But authorization could cause some squabbles in Congress.

The White House is asking lawmakers to authorize the federal government to cover 100% of the collapsed bridge cleanup and reconstruction costs, rather than seeking funding through a separate, emergency supplemental funding request.

In a letter to congressional leaders, Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young noted similar techniques were used for recovery and rebuilding efforts that received bipartisan congressional support in 2007, when a highway bridge in downtown Minneapolis collapsed during evening rush hour, killing 13 people.

But some hard-line congressional Republicans are already lining up to demand politically controversial offsets for the funding. The conservative House Freedom Caucus issued a statement saying, “If it proves necessary to appropriate taxpayer money to get one of America’s busiest ports back online, Congress should ensure it is fully offset and that burdensome regulations” are waved. It was referring to potential federal spending cuts elsewhere and to regulations like the Endangered Species Act.

The caucus’s letter also suggested that approval for bridge recovery funds be tied to the Biden administration agreeing to lift a pause it has imposed on exportation of liquified natural gas.

The funding questions only serve to heighten the collapse’s political implications as Biden squares off with former President Donald Trump in November’s election.

It’s the second major disaster along the country’s busy northeastern hub in as many years. Last summer, an overpass along Interstate 95 in Philadelphia caught fire and collapsed after a tanker truck slammed into it. Federal and state officials moved quickly on temporary repairs and ultimately reopened that section of the highway faster than expected.

But the cleanup and repairs in Baltimore will take far longer and be far more costly, making the chances it is a net political positive for Biden — especially in time for Election Day — far murkier. That hasn’t stopped the Biden administration from championing anew a $1 trillion-plus public works package that cleared Congress in 2021.

The bridge collapse also has thrust into the national spotlight Maryland’s Democratic Gov. Wes Moore , 45, a leading voice in Biden’s reelection campaign’s effort to energize young voters on the 81-year-old president’s behalf. The governor accompanied Biden on the helicopter tour and during his briefings.

Biden has traveled the country showcasing construction projects on highways, bridges and tunnels. In 2022, he arrived for an event in Pittsburgh just hours after a bridge nearby collapsed . Promoting the public works package also has allowed the president to lean into his love of train travel and many years commuting to and from Washington on Amtrak as a Delaware senator.

Biden said Friday that he’d been over the bridge “about a thousand times” commuting from Washington to his home in Delaware, prompting the state Department of Transportation chief to quip, “thank you for the tolls, sir.”

Associated Press writer Lea Skene in Baltimore contributed to this report.

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  20. Full-Day Boat Tour with BBQ from Mahe to Therese Island

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