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Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean known for its stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and vibrant marine life. The official currency is the Seychellois Rupee (SCR). The local culture is a mix of African, European, and Asian influences, reflected in the cuisine and architecture. Visitors can explore nature reserves, go snorkeling or diving, and relax on pristine beaches. The Seychelles is a popular honeymoon destination and offers luxury resorts as well as budget accommodations.
When to visit
The best time to visit Seychelles is during the dry season from May to September when the weather is cooler and less humid. The wet season from November to March can bring heavy rainfall and rough seas, but it is also a good time for birdwatching. The shoulder seasons of April and October offer a balance between good weather and fewer crowds.
Getting around
Getting around Seychelles is mainly done by domestic flights, ferries, and taxis. The main islands of Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue are connected by regular ferry services. Renting a car is also an option for exploring the larger islands, but driving is on the left side of the road. Bicycles are a popular mode of transportation on the smaller islands.
Traveller tips
Pack light and bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle. Respect the local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Try the local Creole cuisine, which includes dishes like grilled fish, octopus curry, and coconut-based desserts. Learn a few basic phrases in French or Creole to communicate with locals. Be mindful of the environment and avoid touching or feeding wildlife.