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Do rich people go to the Seychelles?

Most people have heard about the Seychelles, but many of these believe it is only a destination for the rich and famous. This probably has a lot to do with the fact that many celebrities and those who are extremely wealthy choose the country for their holidays.



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Unfortunately, many of the best Seychelles adventure activities come with a hefty price tag. Seychelles is a bit pricey when compared to other popular destinations like Mauritius and Bali. Generally, the cost of a trip to this country depends on what a vacationer is after.

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90% of the population of the Seychelles are of Creole descent, usually from French colonial settlers and African slave labourers. Most of the remaining 10% of residents are of European origin. Since their discovery, the Seychelles have attracted people from all over the world.

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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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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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No one does honeymoons better than A-list celebrities. Take, for example, Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma's South African safari or Kate Middleton and Prince William's private getaway to the Seychelles. From tropical islands to European cities, these honeymoon locations are popular with the stars, and for good reason.

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Creole culture and lifestyle Creoles, indigenous Seychelles population, are peaceful and friendly, always smiling people. They take it slow and are kind to tourists and to each other. If you are invited to a Creole home, be sure to bring a little present – it`s a custom around here.

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Tourists enjoy the Seychelles' coral beaches and opportunities for water sports. Wildlife in the archipelago is also a major attraction.

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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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Accommodation, food and transport in Bali is generally cheaper than in Seychelles. For those looking for luxurious experiences, Seychelles can be costly, due to the higher costs of luxury hotels and restaurants. However, for those looking for budget-friendly trips, Bali is often the better choice.

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Maldives is the more expensive here with good private islands accommodations starting at around 20k a night, there are cheaper rooms available as well but the good rooms start at around the 20k a night mark. Seychelles, on the other hand, does have cheaper accommodations available.

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Most Seychelles hotels will expect you to have smart-casual eveningwear for dinners along with appropriate footwear. It's a beach holiday after all so you don't need to be overly formal - long trousers for men and dresses for women are perfect.

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The main climate change threats facing Seychelles are similar to those threatening other small island developing states: changes in rainfall patterns leading to flooding, landslides on one hand and extended periods of drought on the other, increases in sea temperature, changes in acidity and damage to marine ecosystems ...

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Alcohol is a legal consumer product and its moderate consumption by adults is acceptable behaviour.

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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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