The Seychelles
The Seychelles

This is one of the most popular destinations in the world because of its gorgeous islands, pristine beaches, Seychelles hotels and resorts, and clear waters. Most visitors, however, resist visiting the islands alone because of the hefty prices. It doesn’t mean you can’t visit this beautiful country on your own even though the Seychelles is well-known as a honeymoon destination. Do you want to go solo or on a budget when exploring this island? Then follow our budget travel guide about the Ways to Enjoy Yourself Alone In Seychelles.

All you need to know about the Seychelles on a budget:

What is the Best Way to Get to the Seychelles?

Due to the fact that Seychelles is an island nation, there is only one method to get there: by plane. This route is served by a number of major airlines, including Emirates, Etihad, Air Seychelles, British Airways, Air Mauritius, and others.

When entering Seychelles, there is only one international airport, Seychelles International Airport, on Mahe Island. In order to enter this nation and stay for a period of time, you must first complete the immigration process.

Formalities Concerning Visas

The Seychelles do not require visas. There is no need to be concerned about whether or not you will be able to enter because you do not need a visa to enter this island country. If you meet the following criteria, you will be granted a 30-day permit to stay in this country when you get off the plane and go to the immigration counter:

  • Proof of lodging
  • Enough funds.
  • Ticket proof for return/onward journey.
  • Valid travel document.

You are welcome to enjoy your 30-day vacation here once you have fulfilled the requirements. If you apply for an extension, you can also extend your stay for another three months.

The Best Ways to Get Around the Islands

The most cost-effective mode of transportation must be considered to keep within budget when Visiting a Romantic Destination Alone in Seychelles. Here are some ideas:

Walking and Cycling

Most other islands are relatively small in area and simply accessible on foot, so you won’t require a car or a taxi. In reality, you can easily bike around the entire island in a single day making La Digue a famous cycling destination. A cycle rental for 24 hours costs around 100 to 150 SCR, so do your research before renting one.

Public Bus System

The public bus system on Mahe and Praslin Island is terrific, and a journey costs 7 Seychellois Rupees only. It means that the next or last stop on your bus route will cost you only 7 SCR, which is a very reasonable and affordable price. 

On both islands, the bus system is efficient and allows you to go around the entire island for a cheap price. As a result, there’s no necessity to hire a taxi or rent a car to explore these lovely islands.

The last bus from the Victoria Bus Terminal (Mahe Island) departs at 7.30 p.m., while the last bus on Praslin Island departs at 6.30 p.m. Therefore, in order to catch the last bus, you’ll need to properly organize your day.

Also read, Is Seychelles good for families?

In Seychelles, where should you stay?

When visiting the Seychelles, the most difficult issue is finding a nice but affordable place to stay. There are more resorts and hotels here than hostels or homestays because this is a popular honeymoon destination.

Story Seychelles Hotel : The Best Beach Resort in Mahe, Seychelles

It is ideally positioned in Beau Vallon Beach, one of the most opulent neighborhoods on picturesque Mahè Island. Victoria (the capital) is only 10 minutes away, as is Morne Seychelles National Park, which is also 5 minutes away, and the airport is only 20 minutes away. 

Beau Vallon Beach, with its 3 kilometers of white sand beach and blue water, is Mahe’s sole year-round swimmable beach. This Boutique Resort boasts a natural coral just 50 meters from the beach, making it one of the best Seychelles honeymoon destinations.

In the luxury of this 5 star Boutique Resort, you can make memories that will last a lifetime. Serene, environmentally friendly, and culturally connected. Expect nothing but unspoiled scenery, wonderful creole hospitality, and a new level of indulgence at one of the best resorts in Mahe, Seychelles, which is known for its azure turquoise waters, sparkling white beaches, and thick emerald foliage.

The one-of-a-kind Story Seychelles Villas is a traveler’s paradise. They are located directly on the beach and have a canopied king-sized bed, a lounge area, a sofa, a separate dining room, and a long list of luxury amenities. A big outdoor pool, deck space, leisure pavilion, and outdoor rain shower define the private terrace area, which is paradise redefined. They’re completely private and only a stone’s throw from the resort’s crystal clear waters. This is the best beach pool villa in Seychelles.

Where Should You Eat in Seychelles?

Skip the restaurants in the Mahe beach resorts and opt for the popular takeaway cuisine instead if you’re on a budget. Offering foods like sausages with chips, hamburgers with chips, chicken with chips, and so on, takeaway vans can be found on all of the islands. 

In addition to these, you can also try a popular Creole dish which is similar to Indian food and consists of curry, dhal, and rice. You should try it at least once, even though it might be slightly spicy but it is extremely delicious. Vegetarians should not be worried because both vegetable and beef curry are available here. The octopus curry is a must-try for non-vegetarians. It’s delicious and will have you begging for more.

Seychelles’ Best Tourist Attractions

Seychelles has around 115 islands, although seeing all of them is not feasible. The majority of them are deserted or only accessible by boat. As a result, as a lone traveler, you can only visit Mahe Island, Praslin Island, and La Digue Island in the Seychelles. However, this will not stop you from exploring some of the incredible places that these islands have to offer you.

On Mahe Island, the Top Places to Visit

Beau Vallon, Mahe Island

Beau Vallon, a famous tourist destination on Mahe Island, is an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the serene, azure waters of the Seychelles. You may relax on the beach and sunbathe, or wander along the promenade to shop or sample the local cuisine.

Aside from the Seychelles villas and resorts along its coast, there are also a few scuba diving centers where you may sign up for a course or a demo dive to explore the Seychelles’ stunning coral reefs. If you wish to have a unique experience in this lovely country, this is a place you should not miss.

Morne Blanc Viewpoint, Mahe Island

You must visit the Morne Blanc Viewpoint, if you enjoy trekking it provides an excellent view of the shoreline. There will be signs leading you in the correct path along the trail, so hiking solo is not a problem. The journey to and from will take approximately 2-2.5 hours. You can feel like you are on a thrilling adventure as you hike through the forest trail. 

On La Digue Island, the Best Places to Visit

Anse Cocos, La Digue Island

Another famous trekking route on La Digue leads to a hidden yet stunning beach. The only way to get to Anse Cocos is to hike through the jungle, which is well worth the time and effort. Even if you get lost along the path,  you will soon discover the route and be able to spend a full day exploring this hidden gem.

Anse Source D’Argent, La Digue Island

You’re probably aware that this is the country’s most photographed beach if you’ve done any research on the Seychelles. The natural and magical aspect of Anse Source D’Argent is enhanced by the naturally created stones that surround the sandy beaches.

Praslin Island’s Top Attractions

Fond Ferdinand, Praslin Island

It is recommended that you visit Fond Ferdinand instead, even though most tourists visit Vallee De Mai, a prominent UNESCO Heritage Site, to learn about Seychelles’ flora and fauna. It is because it is far bigger than the Vallee De Mai and costs a third of what the renowned UNESCO Heritage property does. On the trip, you’ll learn about the Coco De Mer plantation process and view a variety of birds and insects. The short trek to the top will reward you with a spectacular panorama of Praslin Island.

Anse Georgette, Praslin Island

Because it is located within a private estate, Anse Georgette is one of Seychelles’ clearest and most beautiful beaches and one of the best places to stay in Seychelles. To access this beach for an hour, you must make a reservation with the Constance Lemuria Hotel, but what a magnificent hour it is. It’s a popular beach to visit because of the surrounding boulders and foliage, as well as the azure blue ocean and white sandy beach.

Seychelles Activities

As a solo traveler on a budget, there are a lot of fun things to do. 

Unwind on The Seychelles’ Best Beaches

The Seychelles is famous for having some of the most stunning beaches on the planet. Taking advantage of this and visiting as many beaches as possible would be a wise decision. It’s free to chill on these beaches, all you need is sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, and a towel to enjoy the sun. 

Witness Some Stunning Sunsets

If you enjoy watching sunsets, Seychelles is the place to go. On all of the islands, numerous beaches showcase the most breathtaking sunsets such as those in the beach hotels in Mahe, Seychelles. You’ll be spoiled for the rest of your life if you see a sunset here, which isn’t so terrible when you consider it.

Meet the Giant Tortoises

The Giant Tortoises that may be seen on most of the islands in the Seychelles are well-known. Since it is home to the largest number of free-roaming giant tortoises in the world, a boat excursion to Curieuse Island is a famous activity. If you don’t want to take a special boat tour specifically to see the enormous tortoises, they can be seen in Praslin and La Digue.

Scuba diving or snorkeling are both excellent options.

Although this is not a completely free activity, it is nevertheless feasible.  You may go to one of the beaches that are suitable for snorkeling and have fun if you have your own snorkeling gear and are familiar with the procedure. Nevertheless, the Seychelles is the perfect location to do it if you have never attempted scuba diving or snorkeling and want to. The most vibrant aquatic life may be found here, as well as distinct coral reefs that are amazing to see. Scuba diving costs between 80 and 100 euros, while snorkeling is around 25 euros.

An island bicycle ride on La Digue

Cycling on La Digue is one of the most amazing activities to do here, so do not miss it. Because La Digue is a small island (25 km2), cycling around the entire island is a simple task. Biking is particularly pleasurable here because the roads are smooth and frequently pass through shade cast by trees, allowing you to enjoy a light and cool wind.

Try these activities if you ever find yourself in the Seychelles. Please leave a remark below if you’ve been there and have some recommendations to add to the list.