Seychelles

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24x7 Concierge

Currency

Seychellois Rupee

Visa

Visa on Arrival

Flight Duration

4 to 9 hours

Tipping Culture

Not Obligatory

International Airports

Seychelles International Airport (SEZ)

Climate

24-30 Degree Celsius

Languages Spoken

French, English, Seychellois Creole

Time

GMT +4

Explore Seychelles with Soulzen Vacations

Seychelles is a mix of relaxation and adventure, famous for private island resorts, giant Aldabra tortoises, and UNESCO-listed beaches.

Whether you want to wake up in an overwater villa, hike through nature reserves, snorkel among colorful reefs, or simply unwind with an ocean view, Seychelles delivers a perfect blend of nature and luxury. Soulzen ensures seamless inter-island transfers, handpicked resorts, and a package where you don’t have to spend a single extra penny after booking.

With Soulzen Vacations, your journey is carefully crafted — from eco-lodges in the wild to luxury beachfront resorts — so you can see the best of Madagascar in comfort and safety.

Best Time to Visit Seychelles

  • April – May: Calm seas, perfect for snorkeling & diving

  • June – September : Cooler & breezy, great for hiking

  • October – November : Warm with great water clarity

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Top Cities In Seychelles

Mahé

Our Must Visit

Beau Vallon Beach, Morne Seychellois National Park, Victoria Market

Ideal for: Families & first-time visitors

Praslin

Our Must Visit

Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve (UNESCO site), island hopping

Ideal for: Honeymooners & nature lovers

La Digue

Our Must Visit

Anse Source d’Argent (most photographed beach), cycling around the island

Ideal for: Romance & peace seekers

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Itineraries
Arrival & Mahé
  • Morning: Arrive at Seychelles International Airport (SEZ). Most flights from India (like Air Seychelles from Mumbai) arrive early. Take a private transfer to your resort.

  • Afternoon: Spend a lazy afternoon at Beau Vallon Beach. It’s the most famous beach on Mahé with calm waters perfect for a swim.

  • Evening: Enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner at your resort or a beachfront restaurant like La Plage.

Tip: If you’re staying on the West Coast (e.g., Anse Louis), the sunsets are legendary.

Victoria & The Panoramic Heights
  • Morning: Drive to Victoria, one of the smallest capital cities in the world. Visit the colorful Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market and the “Little Ben” clocktower.

  • Afternoon: Drive up the Sans Soucis Road. Stop at Mission Lodge Lookout for a breathtaking panoramic view of the central highlands and the ocean.

  • Evening: Head back to the beach for some sundowners. If you’re feeling adventurous, try some local Takamaka Rum.

Praslin – The Garden of Eden
  • Morning: Take the Cat Cocos ferry (approx. 1 hour) or a scenic 15-minute “puddle jumper” flight to Praslin.

  • Afternoon: Visit Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This prehistoric forest is home to the famous Coco de Mer—the world’s largest (and most suggestively shaped) nut.

  • Late Afternoon: Relax at Anse Lazio. Frequently voted one of the best beaches in the world, it features white sand framed by massive granite boulders.

La Digue – A Step Back in Time
  • Morning: Take a short 15-minute ferry from Praslin to La Digue. This island is almost car-free. Rent two bicycles at the jetty—it’s the local way to get around!

  • Highlight: Head to L’Union Estate to see the giant tortoises and then walk through to Anse Source d’Argent. This is the most photographed beach in the world, famous for its unique rock formations.

  • Afternoon: Cycle to the other side of the island to Grand Anse for a wilder, more secluded beach vibe.

  • Evening: Return to Praslin by the last ferry.

Slow Morning & Farewell
  • Morning: Enjoy a final tropical breakfast. Spend your last few hours snorkeling right outside your resort or picking up some local spices and vanilla essence.

  • Afternoon: Take the ferry/flight back to Mahé in time for your evening flight back to India.

Welcome to Paradise (Mahé)
  • Arrival: Land at SEZ Airport. Take a private car to your resort.

  • Afternoon: Instead of the busy north, head to the South of Mahé (Baie Lazare or Anse Intendance). These areas are much more secluded and “honeymoon-esque.”

  • Evening: A quiet dinner at the resort. Enjoy the sounds of the Indian Ocean.

The Azure Underwater World
  • Morning: Take a private boat excursion to Sainte Anne Marine National Park.

  • Activity: Go snorkeling among coral gardens or take a glass-bottom boat if you don’t want to get wet. You can feed the fish right from your hand.

  • Lunch: Most tours offer a traditional Creole BBQ lunch on a tiny uninhabited island (Moyenne Island).

  • Evening: Explore the nightlife at Eden Island—a luxury marina with shops, bars, and a very “Dubai-meets-Islands” feel.

The Flight & The "Secret" Beach (Praslin)
  • Morning: Take the 15-minute scenic flight to Praslin. The views of the reefs from above are worth the extra cost over the ferry.

  • Afternoon: Visit Anse Georgette. This beach is tucked away inside the Constance Lemuria resort. It is often cited as even more beautiful than Anse Lazio because it’s more private.

  • Evening: Relax at your hotel in the Côte d’Or area.

Note: You usually need to call ahead to book a “visitor pass” to walk through the resort to the beach.

Giants and Islets
  • Morning: Take a boat trip to Curieuse Island. This is a sanctuary for Wild Giant Aldabra Tortoises. You can walk among them and take photos.

  • Afternoon: On the way back, stop at St. Pierre Islet. It’s a tiny outcrop of granite and palm trees that looks like a cartoon of a desert island. It offers some of the best snorkeling in the Seychelles.

  • Evening: Dinner at Café des Arts for a high-end, artistic dining experience.

La Digue – The Romantic Overnight
  • Morning: Take the morning ferry to La Digue and check into a boutique guest house or lodge (like Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie).

  • Activity: Rent a “Crystal Kayak” (transparent kayak) at Anse Source d’Argent. You can see the coral and rays through the bottom of the boat.

  • The Perk: Since you are staying overnight, head to the beach at 4:30 PM. This is when the day-trip crowds leave for the ferry, and you can enjoy the most famous beach in the world in near-total privacy.

Final Pedals & Departure
  • Morning: A sunrise cycle to the “Wild Side” of the island—Anse Cocos. It requires a short hike, but you’ll likely be the only people there.

  • Afternoon: Take the ferry back to Mahé (via Praslin).

  • Evening: Direct transfer to the airport for your flight back to India.

To the Island of Myths (Silhouette Island)
  • Arrival: Land at SEZ Airport (Direct flight from Mumbai arrives around 2:40 PM).

  • Transfer: A private car takes you to the Bel Ombre jetty, followed by a 45-minute scenic boat ride to Silhouette Island.

  • Stay: Check into the Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa. Silhouette is the third-largest island but has only one resort and a tiny local village, making the entire island feel like your private kingdom.

  • Evening: Walk along the 2km stretch of white sand as the sun dips below the horizon.

Into the Green Heart
  • Morning: Silhouette is 93% National Park. Take a guided hike to Anse Mondon. It’s a moderate trek through ancient forests where you might see the rare Seychelles sheath-tailed bat.

  • Afternoon: The hike ends at a secluded cove (Anse Mondon) perfect for a private swim and snorkeling in crystal-clear water.

  • Evening: Enjoy a Creole-themed dinner at Grann Kaz, a restored 19th-century plantation house.

Marine Life & Absolute Stillness
  • Morning: Visit the island’s PADI Diving Center. Even if you aren’t certified, you can do a “Discovery Dive.” The reefs around Silhouette are some of the most pristine because they see so few visitors.

  • Afternoon: Visit the Eforea Spa, set right into the giant granite boulders and jungle. It is widely considered one of the best in the Indian Ocean.

  • Evening: Arrange a private stargazing session on the beach. With almost zero light pollution, the night sky is breathtaking.

The Wild South (Mahé)
  • Morning: Take the boat back to Mahé and rent a car (SUV recommended). Drive south to Baie Lazare.

  • Afternoon: Visit Jardin Du Roi Spice Garden. It’s a 19th-century spice plantation where you can see vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg growing. Enjoy a “planter’s lunch” with fresh ingredients from the garden.

  • Evening: Check into a boutique resort like Kempinski Seychelles or Anantara Maia. The south is quieter, greener, and more “local” than the north.

Rum, Art, and Seclusion
  • Morning: Visit Takamaka Rum Distillery (La Plaine St. Andre). Take a tour of the distillery and enjoy a rum-tasting session.

  • Afternoon: Head to Anse Intendance. This is widely considered the most beautiful beach on Mahé—half a mile of powder-white sand with a backdrop of lush mountains and no offshore reef, making the waves dramatic and powerful.

  • Evening: Dinner at Chez Lamar for authentic Creole octopus curry.

Final "Vitamin Sea" & Departure
  • Morning: A slow morning at Anse Takamaka. It’s a postcard-perfect bay with leaning palm trees.

  • Afternoon: Visit the Michael Adams Art Studio to pick up a high-end silk-screen print as a lasting memory of your honeymoon.

  • Evening: Head to the airport (only 20-30 mins from the South) for your flight back to India.

Soulzen Tips for Seychelles
  • Split stay between islands for a complete experience.

  • Use ferries for inter-island travel; small flights save time but cost more.

  • Book nature tours & diving in advance for peak season.

  • Always carry cash for small island shops.

  • Respect local customs on public beaches.

Things You Should NOT Do in Seychelles
  • Don’t take shells, corals, or plants — it’s illegal.

  • Avoid swimming in rough waters without lifeguard supervision.

  • Don’t litter — fines are strict for environmental damage.

  • Avoid feeding wild animals, including tortoises.

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