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The breathtakingly beautiful Seychelles islands are surely the most romantic destination there is. They cast a siren-like spell over everyone who experiences its crystalline turquoise sea washing the pristine coral reefs and the powdery beaches that encircle the vast granite pinnacles which emerge from the verdant green rainforest.

The islands stretch like an array of jewels across nearly one million square kilometres of the Indian Ocean east of Kenya, and even have their own unique suggestively shaped fruit, the famous 'coco de mer' double coconut, to emphasise their seductive charms. Only a few of the 115 islands are inhabited, most of the local population (known as Seychellois) being gathered on the main island, Mahé, around the capital city of Victoria.

The Seychellois are an alluring mix of freed African slaves, Arab, Indian and Chinese traders, and British and French settlers and seafarers who go about their business speaking a Creole patois. The multi-party democratic Republic was once a thriving pirate's haven but today it serves as a refuge for sunseekers, honeymooners and nature lovers who congregate in the top quality hotels and resorts on the main island shores.

Whether you come to dive among the more than 800 species of fish in the island waters, marvel at flocks of colourful birds flitting among rare jungle trees, soak up the equatorial sun on silver sands or to cement your marriage vows, the Seychelles archipelago will impress as being just about as close to paradise as it is possible to get on earth.
 

Time Zone

GMT +4

Electricity

Electrical current is 220-240 volts AC, 50 Hz. Plugs are of the English type, with three square pins.

Language

Creole, English and French are all spoken in the Seychelles.

Health

Health regulations in the Seychelles require that travellers from areas infected by yellow fever have a vaccination certificate.

Tipping

Charges for most services include a service charge of between 5 and 10%, so tipping is therefore not obligatory.

Currency

Rupee (SCR

Passports

British citizens need a passport valid for the duration of their stay, and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for a month.

Climate

The best time to travel to the Seychelles is between May and September, when the tropical high temperatures are slightly cooler, moderated by sea breezes. This is also the dry season. The hottest time of year is between October and April. Humidity tends to be high all year round, but particularly high during the rainy season between December and March, when short, heavy showers occur.

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