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How do people get around in Seychelles?

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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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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Public transportation can be limited in some areas, and taxis can be expensive, so having your own transportation can make it easier to get around and see everything you want to see. Overall, there are a number of benefits to renting a car in Seychelles.

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

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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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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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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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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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While it's impossible to see everything that Seychelles has to offer in just one week, you can still discover plenty in the beautiful islands during that time. This seven-day itinerary includes many key sights and cities in Seychelles such as Victoria, La Digue, and Praslin.

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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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Avoid large public gatherings. Beaches in the Seychelles, including Beau Vallon, often have strong currents and rips. Drownings occur at popular tourist beaches. There may not be safety information at beaches.

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Seychelles is a bona fide paradise: a string of tropical islands surrounded by a turquoise ocean, with wild nature, stunning landscapes, and some of the best luxury hotels and resorts in the world.

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You will likely only need rupees in certain smaller restaurants or shops, and these can be withdrawn from ATMs on Mahé, Praslin or La Digue. Most hotels will take Visa, MasterCard or American Express cards.

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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.

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While it's impossible to see everything that Seychelles has to offer in just one week, you can still discover plenty in the beautiful islands during that time. This seven-day itinerary includes many key sights and cities in Seychelles such as Victoria, La Digue, and Praslin.

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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.

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You should plan to spend around S?2,779 ($218) per day on your vacation in the Seychelles, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, S?703 ($55) on meals for one day and S?926 ($73) on local transportation.

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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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