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Can you walk around Seychelles?

Most of the Seychelles islands are relatively small and easy to explore on foot or by bike but if you're staying on the larger Mahé or Praslin islands we'd suggest hiring a car. Roads are often narrow but in good condition, traffic is light and distances are short.



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Most visits to Seychelles are trouble free. However, there have been instances of break-ins, robberies, burglaries and opportunist thefts against residents, expatriates and tourists. Crime is generally non-violent, but bags have been snatched, cars broken into and tourists robbed while walking at night.

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You can also get around on public buses. On La Digue, the best way to get around is by bike. On Mahé and Praslin (and to a limited extent on La Digue) you can also get around by taxi. On the other islands, which usually only have one hotel or resort, there are no real roads; people get around on foot or by bike.

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Getting Around the Seychelles The most popular and easiest way to travel between Mahe, Praslin and La Digue is by ferry. The rest of the islands can be reached by chartered boat or by a private helicopter ride . The main ferry company, Cat Cocos , run its catamarans on a daily basis between the main islands.

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Seychelles being an island nation does not have a network of local public transport. Tourists have to rely on boats, buses or air to move from one island to another. However the best way to explore the beaches and beauty of Seychelles is by hiring a car and driving around.

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Getting Around the Seychelles The most popular and easiest way to travel between Mahe, Praslin and La Digue is by ferry. The rest of the islands can be reached by chartered boat or by a private helicopter ride . The main ferry company, Cat Cocos , run its catamarans on a daily basis between the main islands.

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And while you could happily spend a week or two on a single island, that means missing out on the diversity the Seychelles has to offer. Island-hopping is an easy way to get around thanks to an efficient ferry system, and on the popular isles of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue, guesthouses and resorts cater to every pocket.

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How many days should you plan for a Seychelles holiday? A classic Seychelles holiday lasts between 10 and 14 days. This duration means that you have enough time to visit three different Seychelles islands to get to know their own individual beauty and tempos.

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A memorable Seychelles holiday lasts between 10 and 14 days, with a minimum of ten days being a good amount of time to explore the islands. Excluding the first and last days as 'travel days' you have eight days to have a real blast.

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Don't walk alone in the area and be extremely vigilant at all times. Theft is common on beaches. Avoid deserted beaches and solo trips to the beach, other than at major hotels. A beach security unit composed of police men and women patrols the main public beaches.

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The unit of currency in the Seychelles is the Rupee although Euros and US Dollars are widely used. Credit cards are generally accepted at hotels and resorts while prices for car hire, diving, park fees and any other extras are usually quoted in Euros (or less frequently in US Dollars).

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One of the main benefits of renting a car in Seychelles is the flexibility it offers. With your own transportation, you'll be able to explore the islands at your own pace and on your own schedule.

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As pleasurable as swimming is, it is advisable to exercise caution and pay attention to currents, depres- sions in the sea floor and the size of the waves as they can, on occasion, be boisterous and be accompanied by strong rip currents. So be on the alert and stay safe whilst swimming at any beach on the islands.

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The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Seychelles: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza. Shot lasts 2 years.

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Tap water meets W.H.O. (World Health Organization) specifications and is safe to drink nationwide. Because tap water is chlorinated, however, visitors are advised to drink bottled water but there is no imperative to avoid soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and ice.

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As a honeymoon destination, Seychelles is better as it remains less crowded with secluded beaches, and the naturally beautiful scenery adding to the romantic charm of the place. However, this does not mean that Bali is altogether a bad place for couples. Above all, it depends on what are both of your interests.

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Seychelles Visa Policy A free 3-month stay in the Seychelles is possible with a Visitors Permit. There is a 12-month maximum stay, however extensions are possible every three months. Tourists need to check off a few boxes to get their hands on a Visitor's Permit.

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Sure, they really worth it! Seychelles is a unique place. You won`t find SUCH nature and landscapes in Bora-Bora or anywhere else, they are different. From what I have seen in Seychelles, I think you will hardly find an over-the-water bungalow.

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Adventure hums in the humid air of the Seychelles and — in addition to world-class scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing and gourmet picnics on private beaches — travellers can trace hiking trails to mountain tops, try surfing, go island-hopping aboard inter-atoll ferries, ride horses through azure shallows, ogle the ...

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Does Uber service exists in any of Seychelles island? No it doesn't exist in Seychelles.

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There is no requirement to pay an entry fee for beaches in the Seychelles. You may visit your favourite beach free of cost, and have absolute fun while cherishing the perfect blend of sun, sand and surf.

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If you are willing to go to one island then I strongly recommend going to La Digue. There are a few options but you are most likely to consider either getting an inter-island flight (from Air Seychelles) or cruising on a ferry. The ferry is usually the cheapest option.

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