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Sunday, February 17, 2013

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Nightlife in the heart of victoria

Theres not much of nightlife during the weekdays,casinos and nightclubs are the main amusement attractions amongst the young lifes of seychelles,
On the main island on Mahe amusement centre is a most frequented casino located in victoria in the vinicity of victoria's new port,often found crowded at around the end of the months,thats were the salaries of the hard working days for many are flushed down the drain,There are other available casinos on the island mostly in hotels,

There are mainly two nightclubs in heart of victoria,they are barel and lovnut nightclubs both are well frequented amongst tourists.

Then theres two other main frequented ones,like katiolo located at anse aux pines and tequila boom situated at beau vallon(beau belle),they attract quite the amount of people and tourists,
The music in seychelles are mixed comprised of reggea,r n b,hip hop,soul,slow etc..

The hop culture are popular amongst the youths,which the elders find it hard for seychelles to keep its cultural customs in few years past..

Every friday night starting from 6 pm onwards,located near the seaside at marine chater in victoria,you will find yourself surrounded by stalls,barbeques,live music and drunk people dancing the beat of different songs,mostly its a celebration of the a long fustrated week.Its were many friends meet after a busy week,to chat,crack jokes.

So if you're coming to seychelles expecting to find amusement to be honest you've come to the wrong place,in seychelles we do make our own adventure,our own fun, OUR OWN NIGHTLIFE.

Monday, September 6, 2010

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Entry Formalities

Irrespective of the nationality of the visitor and his or her family members, there are NO VISA requirements to enter Seychelles. However, the following documents must be shown in order to obtain immigration clearance at the Seychelles International Airport:


1) A passport valid on the date of entry to and exit from Seychelles
2) Return or onward ticket
3) Proof of accommodation; including contact details
4) Sufficient funds for the duration of the stay

Holders of a "Kinderausweis" issued to German minors (up to and including 15 years of age) may enter Seychelles provided that this travel document contains a photo of the minor concerned.

Presentation of all of the above documents will grant you a Visitor’s Permit that will be issued upon arrival by the Seychelles Department of Immigration.

The Visitor’s Permit is initially valid for the period of visit of up to one month. It can be extended for a period of up to three months from the date of issue and capable of further extensions for successive periods not exceeding three months at a time to a maximum period of twelve months, provided that the person still meets the criteria of a bona fide visitor.

The visitor's permit is issued free of charge for the first three months after which there is a fee of SCR1,000 for extension covering each period of three months or any part thereof.

For all visa exemptions and extensions and other enquiries regarding immigration issues please contact:


Department of Immigration
Independence House
PO Box 430, Victoria
Mahé, Seychelles
Tel: +248 29 36 36
Fax: +248 22 50 35


Important tips to consider

Lost or Stolen Passport


Losing your passport -- especially if you're in a foreign country -- can be scary. It's the most important item you carry with you, so it's best to keep it someplace secure (like in a money pouch you wear under your clothes). Another safety measure you can take is to make two photocopies of the photo ID page of your passport. Leave one at home with family or friends and keep the other in a different place from your passport, perhaps buried in the bottom of checked luggage. This could make all the difference in getting you on your flight home in the event that your passport is lost or stolen. It also makes getting it replaced much easier.

Can I Have My Old Passport Back?

Yes! Most people view their passports as important memorabilia and are eager to get them back. That's why your previous passport, marked "canceled," will be returned to you with your new one.

What To Pack

Light clothing suitable for Seychelles’ warm tropical climate is recommended and visitors should prepare themselves for the relatively hot, humid atmosphere. Also, for plenty of sun.

Bring hats, sunglasses and adequate UV protection - SPF30+ is advisable. It is important to remember that even on an overcast day the tropical sun is still strong and able to cause unpleasant sunburn. Wearing a t-shirt for the first swim or snorkel is a good idea.
A camera is an absolute must! Please bring a stock of film (particularly for non-standard cameras and video cameras) together with a supply of batteries.

Casual eveningwear (long trousers for men), together with appropriate footwear, is necessary for dining out and for gaining entrance to casinos and most hotels.
Sturdy walking shoes are recommended if you intend to take guided walk and trail excursions.
Visitors suffering from a specific medical condition should be sure to bring an adequate stock of the appropriate medication along as well as their preferred brand of sun cream, mosquito repellent etc.



Friday, June 25, 2010

Means Of Transportations

On the main islands of Mahé and Praslin getting around by bus is easy with designated bus stops on all routes. On Mahé the central bus depot is in Victoria and services the various districts between 0530hrs and 2200hrs, although services on most routes are less frequent after 1830hrs. Consult a detailed bus schedule, which can be obtained from the bus depot, for exact departure and arrival times.

Independently operated taxis are available on Mahé and Praslin, and a handful on La Digue. You can hail one from the street, at designated taxi stands or by simply phoning a driver directly. It is advisable to request a metered ride, or if a particular taxi is not equipped with a meter, quotes should be negotiated and agreed prior to the trip. Many drivers will take clients on sightseeing tours for a set tariff.

Cars may be hired only on Mahé and Praslin with several companies represented at the International airport on Mahé,at the larger hotels and at several private locations all around mahe and praslin. Hire vehicles, which can also be booked through your ground handling operator, range from saloon cars, 4-wheel drives, chauffeured BMW cars and small vans. A valid E.U. or International licence is required to rent vehicles and most companies will deliver your rental to a location of your choice. Vehicles are driven on the left-hand side.Most car rental are range up to 500 rupees per day upwards depending on the car type..Many car hire are open 24/7 its just a matter of giving a call and giving your location designated to bring your car.
There are also the services of knowledgeable guides who will help you to discover the numerous walking trails and interesting sites on the islands, by foot or in the comfort of a tour bus.

You can also discover the islands by bicycle, readily available for hire on La Digue and Praslin, where they are a popular mode of transport.

Island-hopping is made possible through a regular network of air and sea transport primarily operating out of the principal island, Mahé.

Air Seychelles operates a shuttle service between Mahé and Praslin, the second largest island. The flight lasts only 15 minutes with an average of 20 return flights every day. Air Seychelles also operates other inter-island flights, usually on the request of hotels to Bird, Denis, Desroches and Alphonse Islands.

Also part of the air network is Helicopter Seychelles, which is a helicopter charter company specialising in island transfers, excursions and chartered scenic flights throughout Seychelles. The Islands Development Company (IDC) specialises in charter flights mostly to the Outer Islands of Seychelles.

The modern mode Cat Cocos service, a fast and modern catamaran that operates transfers between the Inter-Island Quay of Victoria and the Baie Ste. Anne Jetty on Praslin (less than 1hour duration).
From baie ste anne jetty at praslin,its a 10 mins trip to la passe jetty at la digue on the modern ferry Cat Rose.

Note:Information desk are available at the Seychelles International Airport where you can get any imformations and absolutly any help you desire.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Do's and Don't

This section covers those areas or activities which, in the interests of enjoying a fine holiday experience, are best avoided.
Although Seychelles has a relatively low level of crime it is advisable not to carry large sums of money, items of value or important documents such as passports on your person. Most hotels offer facilities for safeguarding these. Similarly, do not take these to the beach or leave them in your hired vehicle or on display in your hotel room.

Avoid changing all your foreign exchange into Seychelles Rupees (SCR) at one time but rather calculate your daily requirements and change only what you need for a specific period of time.

Do not change your foreign exchange  with unauthorised traders but rather through banks, hotel cashiers and at the Bureau de Change.Purchasing with an unauthorised person might result in buying fake money..
Do not stay at unlicensed tourism premises as these may not offer you the quality of vacation that you had envisaged and may lead to a range of disappointing experiences.

As with many tourism destinations be prudent when it comes to walking alone at night or in secluded places such as remote beaches. If you are intending to go out alone then it is wise to advise someone at your hotel of your proposed whereabouts.

Remember that the sun in Seychelles is very strong. Do not lie in it without applying sun block of an appropriate strength for your skin.

Drinking excesively an amount of water each day is highly recommended.

Please do not litter. If there are no litter bins immediately available, then please take your litter until you reach a  closest bin or take it back to your hotel and dispose of it accordingly.

Please resist the urge to collect seashells along the beaches as many are used as habitation by hermit crabs. Collecting shells is prohibited in nature reserves, marine parks and reserves in Seychelles. The unique and unusual tropical flora is beautiful and for it to remain so, it is important that you admire it, but leave it for others to enjoy. Any flora taken as souvenirs must have a certificate and an official export permit which must be produced, when checking in at the international airport.

Be considerate towards the fauna and sensitive to its sometimes fragile nature. Please walk carefully on the reefs and do not feed sea birds, mammals, turtles or tortoises or disturb them or their nesting grounds.