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What is the wettest month in the Seychelles?

The Seychelles does experience rain from time to time due to its tropical location, often in the evening or at night, but usually only for a short time. The wettest months of the year are generally December, January, and February, with the summer months of June, July, and August being the driest months of the year.



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The best time to visit the Seychelles is between April and May, or October and November, as these are the calmer periods between the two trade winds which hit the island each year. The northwest trade wind blows from November to March and the southeast wind from May to September.

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During December to March (Northwest Monsoon), Seychelles gets extremely wet, especially in December and January, though the vegetation is lush, the winds generally light and the sun at its warmest. This is also the cyclone season, though only the most remote southern islands are within the cyclone belt.

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Temperatures don't fluctuate much throughout the year. Afternoons are around 30°C/86°F and nights are cooler at around 24°C/75°F. It rains throughout the year; December and January are the wettest months. The hottest, most humid months are December to April.

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Things to do when it rains in Seychelles
  1. Spa Day in Seychelles.
  2. Cooking & Art Classes in Seychelles.
  3. Bars, Cafes and Restaurants in Seychelles.
  4. Go to the Casinos in Seychelles.
  5. Night Clubs and Live Entertainment.
  6. Art Galleries, Souvenirs and Museums in Seychelles.
  7. Book Store (Local and International)
  8. Takamaka Rum Indoor Tour.


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Couples: Either country makes a great choice for a honeymoon or romantic vacation, depending on what you consider romantic. If you like to be kept busy, doing lots of activities together, head to Mauritius. If you'd prefer the tranquility and privacy of a more exclusive, untouched destination, choose Seychelles.

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Seychelles weather in July is great for swimming, surfing, hiking and walking in the natural reserves and forests, birdwatching (this period birds feed their offspring).

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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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Travel Health Notices There are no notices currently in effect for Seychelles.

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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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Both have beautiful water and great beaches, though I would rate the beaches in Seychelles as superior. Generally speaking, Zanzibar is much less expensive and is more of a mass market destination than Seychelles. Zanzibar has a population of about 1.5 million, while Seychelles has a population of less than 100,000.

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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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As most of your days will be spent on the beach, you're advised to pack hats, sunglasses and sunscreen, along with plenty of casual beach wear – swimming costumes, sandals, sarongs, shorts, t-shirts and summer dresses.

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Seychelles, with its steep terrain and location in the Indian Ocean, is highly vulnerable to tropical cyclones, floods, storm surges, landslides, and tsunamis. The risks posed by natural disasters are further exacerbated by climate change and rising sea- levels.

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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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Climate in the Seychelles The Seychelles climate is tropical, with daily temperatures of between 24 and 30 °C (75 - 86 °F). The ocean temperature stays at around 26 °C (79 °F) all year-round. Even in the early morning hours, the temperature in the Seychelles does not usually fall below 20 °C (68 °F).

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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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The Seychelles are stunning but a bit samey. Whereas in Bora Bora, the island and lagoon look different from every angle and the Polynesian islands are scenically more varied than the islands of the Seychelles.

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