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Seychelles is one of the most gorgeous island nations in the world which is why it is quite popular too. However, due to the high prices, most people avoid travelling to this island solo. Yes, Seychelles is famous as a popular honeymoon destination but that doesn’t mean that you cannot travel alone to this stunning nation.Wish to explore this island alone or on a budget? Then, this solo traveller’s budget guide to Seychelles can help you do just that.

As Seychelles is an island nation, there is only one possible way to reach this country, i.e., via flights. You will find several major airlines working this route including Emirates, British Airways, Air Mauritius, and so on.

There is only one International airport in Seychelles, Seychelles International Airport, on Mahe Island for entering this country. Here, you would have to pass the emigration process in order to enter this country and stay here for some time.

Did you know that Seychelles is a visa-free country? Yes, you heard me right!

You don’t need to get a visa to enter this island nation, so no worrying or stressing if you will be allowed to enter this nation or not. When you step down from the plane and head towards the emigration counter, you will be provided with a 30-day permit to enter this country provided you meet the following criteria:

  1. Valid travel document
  2. Return/ Onward journey ticket proof
  3. Sufficient funds
  4. Accommodation proof

Once you complete the formalities, you are free to enjoy your vacation here for the duration of 30 days. You can further get your permit extended to stay for the duration of 3 months.

When you are travelling solo, you would have to consider the cheapest transportation option in order to stay in your budget. Here are a few ways to do just that:

Public Bus Transportation System

Mahe and Praslin Island have an amazing public bus transportation system which charges 7 Seychellois Rupees for a journey. This means that you pay just 7 SCR for either the next stop or the last stop of your bus route which is quite cheap and convenient.

The bus network is great on both these islands and allows you to cover the entire island in an affordable manner. So, there is no need to hire a cab or a rental for your trip to these beautiful islands.

However, the last bus that leaves from the Victoria Bus terminal (Mahe Island) is at 7.30 p.m. while the last bus plying through the streets of Praslin Island is at 6.30 p.m. So, you will need to plan your day carefully in order to not miss the last bus.

Cycling and Walking

On most other islands, you won’t need a cab or a taxi because they are small in size and easily accessible on foot. In fact, La Digue is quite popular as a cycling destination and one can easily cover the entire island in a day on a cycle.

The cost of renting a cycle for 24 hours varies between 100 and 150 SCR so, ask a lot before hiring a cycle.

Finding a decent yet budget-friendly accommodation is the biggest task when travelling to Seychelles. Since this place is popular as a honeymoon destination, there are more resorts and hotels here than hostels or homestays.

Thankfully, there are other ways to reduce your living cost here which can be perfect for solo travellers.

Self-Catering Apartment
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One of the best ways to save some extra bucks in Seychelles is by booking a self-catering apartment for your stay as this is cheaper and can take care of your food as well. If you are travelling alone, this would certainly be cheaper than renting a room in a hotel or a resort, priced around 25 – 30 Euros for a night.

The main benefit of renting a self-catering apartment is that you can cook your own food here and get water for free. So, your food and water cost gets reduced considerably which helps you in sticking to your budget.

Couchsurfing

Another popular option for reducing the accommodation cost in Seychelles is to find Couchsurfing hosts for your stay. There aren’t many Couchsurfing hosts here but even a few days of free stay can work wonders for your Seychelles vacation budget.

You will find hosts on Mahe Island and other resort islands which is a great way to meet locals and explore the untouched parts of this nation. And, you get a free local guide as a bonus too!

Also read: If luxury is your thing, here are some exotic places to stay at in Seychelles

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If you are on a tight budget then it would be advisable to skip the restaurants here and enjoy the takeaway food which is quite popular. You would find takeaway vans on all the islands serving dishes like Sausages with chips, Burger with chips, Chicken with chips, etc.

You can also try the famous Creole dish here which includes a curry, dhal, and rice and is quite similar to Indian food. It can be slightly spicy but will be extremely delicious so make sure that you try it at least once. You will get both vegetable and meat curry here so vegetarians have nothing to worry about really.

If you are a non-vegetarian then do try their Octopus curry. It is to die for and will leave you salivating for more.

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There are around 115 islands in Seychelles but it is not possible to visit all these islands. Most of them are uninhabited or can only be reached by a cruise. So, as a solo traveller, you can only explore the three popular islands of Seychelles: Mahe Island, Praslin Island, and La Digue Island.

But, not to worry, because these three islands have several amazing places for you to explore that are bound to leave you speechless.

Best Places to visit on Mahe Island

1Beau Vallon, Mahe Island

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A popular tourist point on Mahe Island, Beau Vallon is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the calm, blue waters in Seychelles. Here, you can chill and suntan on the beach or you can stroll on the walkway to shop or eat some delicacies.

You will also find a few Scuba diving centres where you can enrol for a course or a sample dive to watch the beautiful coral reefs of Seychelles. Trust me, this is a place that you would not want to miss out if you want to have an exotic experience in this wonderful country.

2Morne Blanc Viewpoint, Mahe Island

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Do you love hiking? If yes, then you have to hike to the Morne Blanc Viewpoint which offers you the most amazing view of the coastline. The hike takes around 2-2.5 hours for the to and fro journey and you will have a proper trail to point you in the right direction so going solo here is not an issue too.

The hike through the forest trail is itself quite exciting and can really make you feel like you are on a thrilling adventure.

Also read: Hiking up the mountain of death

3La Misere Viewpoint, Mahe Island

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One of the popular spots on Mahe Island, both in the daytime and the night, is the La Misere Viewpoint. From here, you can see the entire Victoria city along with the beautiful Eden Islands.

The view is especially beautiful at night as the whole island is lit up and you can relax and enjoy the view, without the morning commotion.

Best Places to visit on Praslin Island

4Anse Georgette, Praslin Island

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Anse Georgette is the cleanest and most pristine beaches in Seychelles which is because it lies inside a private compound. You have to get a reservation from the Constance Lemuria Hotel in order to access this beach for an hour, but oh, what a wonderful hour it turns out to be.

The surrounding rocks and vegetation in combination with the turquoise blue water and sandy white beach make it a popular beach to visit.

5Fond Ferdinand, Praslin Island

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While most people head to the popular UNESCO Heritage Site, Vallee De Mai to learn about the flora and fauna in Seychelles,

I would actually advise you to head to the Fond Ferdinand instead.

This is because this is considerably larger than the Vallee De Mai and costs 1/3rd of what you will pay to enter the famous UNESCO Heritage site.

Here, you will learn about the Coco De Mer plantation process and will see different types of birds and insects on the way. And the small hike to the top will offer you a stunning view of the Praslin Island.

Best Places to visit on La Digue Island

6Anse Source D’Argent, La Digue Island

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If you have researched about Seychelles then you must already know that this is the most photographed beach of Seychelles. Anse Source D’Argent has uniquely formed boulders surrounding the sandy beaches which give it a natural and magical feel.

This is why you will see a lot of wedding photographers and Instagrammers here, trying to take the advantage of this beautiful setting.

7Anse Cocos, La Digue Island

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Speaking about hiking, there is another popular hike that will leave you in a secluded yet beautiful beach on La Digue. Anse Cocos is not accessible by road or shore and can only be reached by hiking through the forest but is completely worth the effort.

You might get lost on the way but you will easily find the trail and can spend an entire day on this hidden paradise.

Now, you might think what could you possibly do here while on a solo budget trip. But, you would be amazed to know that there are several things that you can do to enjoy your solo trip without spending a fortune.

8Relax on the Beautiful Beaches

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As I have mentioned before, Seychelles is known to have some of the most beautiful beaches ever. So, a smart thing would be to take advantage of this and cover as many beaches as possible. You don’t need to pay any fee to chill on these beaches, all you need is your sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, and a towel to lie down and soak up some sun.

9Watch Some Mesmerizing Sunsets

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This is not an exaggeration but if you love watching sunsets then you couldn’t have chosen a better place than Seychelles. There are several beaches here on all the islands which offer you the most stunning sunsets ever.

Trust me, once you watch a sunset here, you are going to be ruined for the rest of the life which isn’t so bad if you think about it.

10Go for Scuba Diving or Snorkeling

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Now, this is not an entirely free activity but it is still possible. If you have your own snorkelling equipment and are familiar with the process then you can head over to one of the beaches fit for snorkelling and enjoy.

However, if you haven’t tried scuba diving or snorkelling ever and would like to do so then Seychelles is certainly the best place to experiment. Here, you will find the most colourful marine life along with unique coral reefs which will be quite fascinating to watch. Scuba Diving would cost you about 80 – 100 Euros while a Snorkeling session would cost you approximately 25 Euros here.

Also read: Why you must go scuba diving at least once in your life

11Spend Time with the Giant Tortoises

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Seychelles is famous for the Giant Tortoises which can be found on most of the islands here. A boat ride to Curieuse Island is a popular activity here because, on this island, you can find the most number of giant tortoises roaming about freely.

However, if you do not wish to take a special boat ride to just witness the giant tortoises then you can always find them in Praslin and La Digue.

In La Digue, you can go to the tortoise farm where you can feed the giant tortoises and also watch the baby tortoises in the nursery.

12Cycle on the La Digue Island

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Finally, make sure that you don’t miss out cycling on La Digue because that is one of the most amazing activities to do here. La Digue is a small island with an area of 25 km square so covering the entire island on cycle is easily possible.

The best part about cycling here is that the roads are quite smooth and often go through shades cast by the trees which let you experience a light and cool breeze at regular intervals.

Also, night time cycling beside the beaches on a moonlit night is undoubtedly an exhilarating feeling.

If you ever visit Seychelles, do try these out. And if you’ve already been there and have some favourites to add to the list, please leave a comment below.

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FAQs

Is Seychelles good for solo travellers? ›

Seychelles is a great place for single or solo travelers. Who wouldn't want to go to the centre of the Indian Ocean and enjoy a group of islands with beautiful sandy beaches, a great variety of cultures, teeming with interesting things to see and do and eating delicious food?

How expensive is a trip to Seychelles? ›

Cost Summary For Visiting Seychelles:
Average food cost per day$41.43
Average costs per day per traveler (minus airfare)$123
Average cost of a 7-day trip to Seychelles$1,947
Average cost of a luxury trip to Seychelles, per day$1,539
Average cost of a luxury, 7-day trip to Seychelles$10,773
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Can you do Seychelles on a budget? ›

If you stay in small guesthouses that serve breakfast, eat takeout for most of your meals, spend most of your time exploring the beaches, and hunt for a good flight deal, you'll spend between $120–140 USD per day (less if you are traveling with someone and can split accommodation costs), though it's also good to leave ...

How do I budget for a solo vacation? ›

How to solo travel on a budget
  1. Avoiding single supplements. The dreaded single supplement is the biggest financial obstacle to solo travel. ...
  2. Choose tour companies wisely. ...
  3. Check deals pages. ...
  4. Book early. ...
  5. Book last minute. ...
  6. Call and ask. ...
  7. Travel in the shoulder season. ...
  8. Booking accommodation.
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What should I be careful of in Seychelles? ›

The risk of theft is higher in tourist hubs, such as Beau Vallon and the capital, Victoria. Be aware of your surroundings and pay attention to your belongings. Keep valuables out of sight. Violent crime is less common but can occur, especially on beaches and walking trails.

How much does it cost to spend 1 week in Seychelles? ›

Seychelles Packages
Seychelles PackagesDay/NightPrice
Sunset on the Rocks Special Package7 Days/6 Nights₹1,72,622
Vibe in Seychelles Package6 Days/5 Nights₹1,52,360
Magical Seychelles Package7 Days/6 Nights₹1,58,566
The Palm-Fringed Beaches of Mahe Package7 Days/6 Nights₹1,22,594
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What is the cheapest month to go to Seychelles? ›

Average price of flights to Seychelles by month

Currently, December is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Seychelles (average of £645). Flying to Seychelles in August will prove the most costly (average of £1,063).

Is it cheaper to go to Zanzibar or Seychelles? ›

Cost. Price wise, a trip to Zanzibar will be a lot cheaper than a trip to Seychelles. Finding affordable accommodation and cheap food joints is easier in Zanzibar. The average daily cost (per person, per day) of Zanzibar is USD 47, while that of Seychelles is USD 165.

Is it cheaper to go to Bali or Seychelles? ›

For most people, the expenditure that has to be incurred is significant when planning a vacation to any particular place. While flight tickets depend on from which country you are travelling, accommodation (both budget hotels, as well as luxurious resorts) and food prices in Seychelles tend to be much higher than Bali.

Can you use US dollars in Seychelles? ›

USD, EUR and GBP are all accepted in Seychelles but the most frequently demanded one is EUR. In fact, some places like hotels, national parks, boat operators etc. accept payment only in EUR or USD from foreigners and not SCR! However, transactions in EUR could be costlier so using SCR where possible would be better.

What is the cheapest island to visit in the Seychelles? ›

Getting between Seychelles Island on a Budget

If you do not want to travel between islands then I recommend you stay on the main Mahé Island. If you are willing to go to one island then I strongly recommend going to La Digue.

How many days are enough in Seychelles? ›

A classic Seychelles holiday lasts between 10 and 14 days. This duration means that you have enough time to visit three different Seychelles islands to get to know their own individual beauty and tempos. If you want to see more than three islands during your stay then you should plan a 3-week holiday.

What is a good budget for single person? ›

The average monthly expenses for one person can vary, but the average single person spends about $3,405 per month. Housing tends to consume the highest portion of monthly income, with the average annual spending on housing at $1,885 per month per person.

How do I plan a realistic budget for a single person? ›

The 50/30/20 rule is an easy budgeting method that can help you to manage your money effectively, simply and sustainably. The basic rule of thumb is to divide your monthly after-tax income into three spending categories: 50% for needs, 30% for wants and 20% for savings or paying off debt.

How much does the average solo trip cost? ›

2024 average vacation cost: Breakdown of travel, food and more. How much does the average vacation cost? The average vacation for one person in the United States costs about $1,986 per week. A vacation for two people will typically cost around $3,971 per week.

Is Seychelles better than Maldives? ›

Larger than the one-resort islands of the Maldives, the Seychelles islands offer more to explore. Its beaches are diverse – some desert-like and sprawling; others more dramatic with huge granite boulders and palm forests. Mahé is the main island, home to the Seychelles' charming colonial capital, Victoria.

Is 7 days enough in Seychelles? ›

1 week in the Seychelles might not sound like enough time, especially if you've travelled far to reach this stunning destination. Still, I can assure you that it certainly is enough time to get a small glimpse into what this magical country has to offer.

Is Seychelles a party island? ›

Known more for its beaches than its nightlife, whatever little there is of it, Seychelles' nightlife is centred around Mahé, Praslin and La Digue. There are a few nightclubs, casinos and pubs to hop to other than your mainstream hotel or resort's modestly vibrant in-house discotheques, bars and gaming rooms.

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