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Which country visits Seychelles the most?

In 2022, Europe continued to dominate the visitor arrival figures with the latest numbers showing that Germany is the leading market with 44,772 visitors, followed by France with 44,503 and Russia in third place with 31,180.



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Activities and sightseeing: When it comes to activities and sightseeing its Seychelles that generally takes the cake. With its more diverse geography come multiple places to visit such as the La Digue island which is known for its Vallee de Mai reserve which is a UNESCO world heritage site.

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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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France is the most visited country within Europe, attracting an impressive 81,411,000 foreign sightseers each year – more than any other country in the world. You will find in Paris, the capital, iconic structures such as the Louvre and Eiffel Tower.

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The Least-Visited Country in the World: Tuvalu According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the remote Pacific island country Tuvalu is the least-visited country globally.

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France – 89.4 million visitors The world's most visited country, France, is not all about the Eifel Tower, museums and wine. For more than a decade now, the country has lured the highest number of visitors, more than any other European or world country. The reasons for that are not few.

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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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Seychelles people therefore tend to have a wide range of skin colours, and often bright or blue eyes - probably a remnant of the French settlers who mainly came from the northern Atlantic coast.

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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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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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Mauritius has a more vibrant atmosphere and wider range of activities than the Seychelles. As well as enjoying the beach you can head inland to the unspoilt Chamarel Mountains, surrounded by subtropical forest and undulating hills, ideal for cycling and trekking.

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Plentiful accommodation and dining options tend to make Mauritius a more affordable option than Seychelles. Expect Seychelles restaurants to be anywhere from 1.5 times to twice the price. Good deals on accommodation can help to level the field.

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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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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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Each has its unique beauty may that be natural or cultural. So as far as which one is “better”, I would decide on what sort of adventure you want. However, one thing I do know… in the overall scheme of things, Thailand is cheaper than Seychelles for pretty much everything from food to accommodation to internal travel.

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While both Mauritius and Seychelles are safe places in comparison to most places in the world since Seychelles receives a lower number of tourists and has a smaller population their crime rate is slightly lower than that of Mauritius. However, the beaches of Mauritius are considered safer for children and in general.

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