Seychelles, Seychelles
Africa

Seychelles

Seychelles

Granite boulders, powder beaches, and Indian Ocean seclusion.

Language
Creole, English, French
Currency
Seychellois rupee (₨)

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Best months
Apr–May, Oct–Nov
When to avoid
Dec–Feb (wettest)

Build your Seychelles itinerary

Choose how many days you have and we'll lay out a day-by-day plan built around the experiences and flavors you can only get here. Pick anywhere from one to five days below.

Trip length
A tailored 3-day plan for Seychelles
Day 1

The Granite Beaches

PRIVATE BEACH · SNORKEL · SUNSET
  1. ~8:30a
  2. ~10:00a
  3. ~12:00p
  4. ~1:30p
  5. ~4:00p
  6. 7:30p

The Seychelles' granite-boulder beaches are unlike anywhere on earth — Anse Source d'Argent and Anse Lazio are the icons. The waters are warm and calm year-round; reef-safe sunscreen protects the coral you'll be swimming over.

Day 2

Island-Hopping the Inner Isles

LA DIGUE · PRASLIN · VALLÉE DE MAI
  1. ~8:30a
  2. ~11:00a
  3. ~1:00p
  4. ~3:00p
  5. ~6:30p

Island-hopping is the soul of a Seychelles trip — La Digue (car-free, by bike) and Praslin are the essential pair. The Vallée de Mai's coco de mer is a botanical wonder found nowhere else.

Day 3

Diving, Sailing & Marine Life

DIVE SITES · SAILING · MARINE PARK
  1. ~8:00a
  2. ~11:00a
  3. ~1:00p
  4. ~3:30p
  5. ~7:30p

The Seychelles is a superb dive-and-sail destination — the granite underwater scenery is unique. Whale-shark season (roughly Aug–Oct around Mahé) is a special draw for snorkellers.

The specialty of Seychelles

Eat it here, then bring it home

Seychellois Creole cooking blends African, French, Indian, and Chinese influences — fish and octopus, coconut, and fragrant spice, all built around the sea.

Signature dishes

Unique local ingredients

Artisan goods to take home