cousine island : seychelles

useful information

flight

10 hrs

time difference

GMT + 4

language

Creole, English and French are all spoken in the Seychelles

climate

Seychelles is constantly hot and humid, with an average annual temperature of 29°C, and the average sea temperature is the same, seldom dropping below 27°C. The heat is usually tempered by sea breezes. The islands lie outside of the hurricane belt, so storms are rare, but tropical rains fall during January and February. It is easy to escape the showers, though, because it can be sunny on one side of an island while it rains on the other.   

visas & entry requirements

No foreigners require a visa to enter Seychelles. A one-month visitor's permit is issued on arrival and may be extended on application. All visitors do, however, require a passport valid for the duration of their visit, return or onward ticket, sufficient funds to cover their stay (a minimum of $150 USD per day), and proof of accommodation. Extensions are possible if applied for at least a week before expiry of original visa. NB: Passport and visa requirements are liable to change at short notice. Travellers are advised to check their entry requirements with their embassy or consulate.

health

No vaccinations are required for entry, but immunisation against hepatitis A, typhoid, yellow fever, and cholera are highly recommended. Medical facilities on the islands are limited, but there is a government hospital in Victoria and some private clinics. Medical insurance with full evacuation cover is necessary. Visitors are advised to bring their own medication to avert the risk of travellers' diarrhoea, as well as sun block and insect repellent, local supplies being erratic and costly. For expert opinion on all of these diseases and any more that are relevant for travel to this region please always consult your GP or doctor.

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