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There are no visa requirements.
A visitor’s permit valid for four weeks
is issued on arrival. Extensions to this may be given by the immigration
authority from the Immigration and Civil Status Division, P.O.Box 430,
Independence House, Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles, Tel +248 22 53 33.
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Seychelles is currently free from malaria and tropical diseases.
No
vaccinations are required except in the case of yellow fever where a
vaccination is required for the visitor over 1 year of age who have come from or
passed through an infected area within the preceding 6 days. The continents
considered as infected areas are South America and Africa (excluding South
Africa).
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The
total population is around 80000. The people, of mixed African, European and
Asian origin are concentrated in the three inner islands Mahé, Praslin and La
Digue, and more than 70000 people live on Mahé.
English and French are widely spoken in Seychelles. Creole is the native
language.
89%
of the population is Roman Catholic, and 7% belong to the Church of England.
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The climate is generally humid with an average temperature of
29°C. Unlike its Indian Ocean neighbours, Seychelles lies beyond the cyclone belt.The tropical climate is influenced by trade winds: from May to September,
south-east trade winds bring lower humidity and pleasant temperatures between
24° and 32°C; from October to April, temperatures may be slightly higher
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Light clothing are worn all year around. Long sleeves clothes are only
required for the air journey. It is advisable to wear a hat, sunglasses and
sun cream under the tropical sun. Men are requested by most hotels and
restaurants to wear long trousers in the evening.
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Most hotels and restaurants serve traditional Seychellois food as well as
international dishes.
Fish
and rice, bread fruit, sweet potatoes or manioc make up the Seychellois
staple food. It is served with vegetable cooked in "satini" or
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The Seychelles Rupee is divided into 100 cents. Exchange rates are
published regularly in local papers. There is a bureau de change and agencies
of local banks at the airport, which are open when there are incoming and out
going flights.
Visitors
are required to use only foreign currency in making payments in hotels,
guesthouses, for car or boat hiring, for the service of local travel agents and
for domestic transfers within Seychelles. But purchases in restaurants outside
hotels, shopping and taxi fares are payable in local currency.
Exchanging
money may only be done at banks or with authorised money dealers.
Credit
card are widely accepted in Seychelles. |
Call out doctors are available for visitors on request from accommodation
establishments and island resorts. For emergency situations, please call 999.
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Seychelles time is at GMT + 4 Hours.
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Local supply is under 240 Volts a.c, 50 Hz. The
standard outlet is a 3-pin electrical socket. |