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Seychelles Safari Costs

Types Of Holidays In Seychelles And Their Cost

The Seychelles is a postcard-perfect tropical island featuring all the hallmarks of a luxury beachside destination. Powder-soft beaches, clusters of palm trees, colourful coral reefs, crystal-clear water, and award-winning resorts and hotels are to be expected on any Seychelles tours and safaris.

Located off the coast of East Africa in the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is a popular add-on destination to a wildlife safari itinerary in the Serengeti, Masai Mara, or a gorilla trek in Rwanda or Uganda. It provides the perfect respite after a week in the untamed bush, allowing you to indulge in pure, unadulterated rest and relaxation before returning home.

We know that a trip to the Seychelles sounds tempting, but before you start booking flights and packing suitcases, let's break down the costs associated with a visit to this island paradise, including the different holiday types, levels of comfort, and additional costs that you need to consider.

Seychelles Holidays: What Are Your Options?

A trip to the Seychelles is often indulgent, luxurious, and stylish, and usually falls on the higher end of the budget spectrum. However, there are several factors that will influence the final cost of your Seychellois getaway. These include choices like accommodation type, level of comfort, non-inclusive activities, and the time of year you wish to visit.

The Indian Ocean destination also comprises several islets and private islands, so where you choose to go will also affect the cost of your trip. The best places to visit in the Seychelles often require short-haul or helicopter flights or ferries to get to, while combining destinations will also cause an increase in cost.

Another factor you'll need to consider is the type of trip you choose. Before we dive into the numbers, let's look at what you can expect from a Seychelles holiday:

  • Helicopter Transfers: For the traveller who enjoys a premium way to travel, helicopter transfers between islands make for a grand arrival, while saving time and providing breathtaking aerial views of the tropical paradise.
  • Fly-In Safaris & Charter Flights: The main islands, like Mahe and Praslin, can be reached on scenic domestic flights that last, on average, 15 minutes, while charter flights can be arranged to the remote outer islands.
  • Ferries & Catamarans: Hop from island to island on a comfortable, scenic boat trip that promises a slow-paced, peaceful transfer.
  • Cycling Adventures: The paradisical island of La Digue is mostly car-free and best explored by bicycle. Most hotels and stores offer bike rentals, making it a laid-back and eco-friendly way to get around the island.
  • Beach & Relaxation Holidays: The Seychelles is one of Africa's most popular destinations for a barefoot luxury getaway. Spend your time with your toes in the sand, frolicking in the ocean, exploring the many islets, immersing yourself in the pristine nature, and enjoying all the luxury comforts on offer at the beachside 5-star resorts and hotels.
  • Marine Safaris: Although most people add the Seychelles to their itinerary as a stop for rest and relaxation after a safari in the bush, this East African escape might surprise you with its Seychellois version of a safari. Take to the Indian Ocean for a marine safari, exploring the colourful coral reefs and their inhabitants by scuba diving, snorkelling, or glass-bottom boat tours. Back on land, if you plan your visit just right between October and February, you might get to witness turtles nesting and hatching on one of the several protected beaches.
  • Private Island Getaways: The Seychelles offers a number of ultra-exclusive, eco-conscious private islands perfect for honeymoons, high-end vacations, and multi-generational family holidays. North Island, Félicité Island, and Desroches Island are remote, beautiful, and offer private villas that ensure you enjoy an unforgettable trip.

How Much Does A Trip Cost to the Seychelles?

A holiday in the Seychelles typically ranges from $530 to $2,900 per person per night based on double occupancy, depending on the level of luxury, location, and season. Entry-level options start around $530, while exclusive 5-star island retreats can exceed $2,900. Costs are influenced by your choice of resort or private island, transfers (including ferries, flights, or helicopters), and optional activities like diving, island-hopping, or marine safaris.

Seychelles Tour Costs

Entry Level Mid-Range Luxury 5-Star Options
Low High Low High Low High Low High
$530 pps* $700 pps* $750 pps* $1,050 pps* $1,080 pps* $1,590 pps* $1,500 pps* $2,900 pps*

*Please Note:

  • The above costs are guidelines only
  • Figures are calculated on an average for per person, per night, sharing a room in high and low season
  • Costs exclude international flights, visas, and optional activities
  • Conservation fees, levies, and permit costs are all subject to change
  • Peak/high season generally runs over Christmas and New Year, and from about July to October

 

Kayaking on the Seychellois waters of Mahe, from Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort & Spa
Snorkel, kayak or simply enjoy the tranquility of sitting shoreside with the waves as your soundtrack | Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort

Seychelles Accommodation Costs Per Night

Seychelles accommodation typically comprises high-end, 5-star beach resorts and hotels, with families, couples, and honeymooners being frequent guests. A stay at any of the comprehensive portfolio of Seychelles properties promises a comfortable, stylish experience with world-class service, state-of-the-art amenities, gourmet dining, and picturesque views of the ocean hallmark features. Those seeking a more exclusive experience, the Seychelles is home to private islands offering ultra-lux villas in paradisical settings.

Where you choose to stay will undoubtedly influence the cost of your Seychelles holiday, particularly if you're planning to travel over the peak season. Resorts and hotels tend to fill up quickly, leading to higher rates. Below is a guideline of the average costs for various levels of comfort in the Seychelles:

Seychelles Accommodation Pricing

4-star comfort 4-star luxury 5-star luxury
Low High Low High Low High
€250 pps* €370 pps* €410 pps* €800 pps* €1,350 pps* €2,000 pps*

*Please Note:

  • The above costs are guidelines only
  • Figures are calculated on an average for per person, per night, sharing a room in high and low season
  • Costs exclude international flights, visas, and optional activities
  • Conservation fees, levies, and permit costs are all subject to change
  • Peak/high season generally runs over Christmas and New Year, and from about July to October

How Does The Time Of Year Affect The Cost Of A Seychelles Holiday?

The time of year you choose to visit the Seychelles will have a noticeable influence on the cost of your holiday. Fortunately, a getaway to this gorgeous island is ideal at any time of year thanks to its tropical climate.

The best time to visit the Seychelles is over the peak season, when the weather is at its most enjoyable. April and May, and then October and November, are considered the best months as there's less wind. With peak season, however, come heftier price tags as there's higher demand and increased footfall, with accommodations and flights selling out well in advance.

This doesn't mean that the rest of the year is a write-off. The shoulder and low seasons in the Seychelles have much to offer, and with the region's year-round temperate weather, there's no wrong time to go. January and February tend to be the wettest months with short bursts of tropical downpours, and December to April bring with them a few scorching days, but for those happy to travel, the perks are certainly rewarding. Fewer crowds, special deals on accommodation and flights, and value-adds (free nights, discounts, and upgrades) make the trip all the sweeter (and cheaper!).

Additional Costs To Consider

It's worth noting that an ‘all-inclusive' package might not be as comprehensive as you believe. The definition of this term differs from location to location and even from property to property. Thus, it's important to know what is not included in your initial costs. One of the first things to do is consult our blog on visa-free African countries for US citizens as that may tick off one of the boxes regarding associated costs already. What possible additional costs could you come across? Have a look at our list below:

  • International Flights/Getting to the Country: It's best to assume these are not included unless explicitly stated otherwise.
  • Internal Transfers: Some accommodations may include free in-country road transfers or flights, but there's a high likelihood that it'll be an extra cost.
  • Vaccinations: Some vaccines may be required before entry. It's best to consult your healthcare provider to ensure the requirements are met. For more information on vaccines, visit our page on the required vaccinations for travel to Africa in 2025.
  • Tipping: In Africa, tipping is not mandatory but is customary and greatly appreciated by staff. It's advised to have cash on hand for tipping, but some accommodations may allow for this to be paid via card. Consult our tipping guide for more information.
  • Personal and Travel Insurance: It's highly suggested to be covered in cases of unexpected situations, such as medical emergencies or trip cancellations, but this will need to be arranged and paid for in your personal capacity.
  • Additional Activities: A broad range of activities is available in your all-inclusive itinerary, but excursions, like scuba diving, boat rides, and cultural visits, may come at an additional cost depending on your chosen package.
  • Exchange Rate: International card payments will likely incur a small fee for paying in a different currency. The Seychelles' official currency is the Seychellois Rupee, but US Dollars and Euros are accepted in certain instances, like car rentals and diving excursions.

Ready To Go To The Seychelles?

With so much to see and explore in the Seychelles and its many islands, it would be criminal not to visit this tropical paradise at least once in your lifetime. Get in touch with our Africa Safari Experts, a group of phenomenal professionals with a wealth of knowledge and first-hand experience in travelling Africa, and they'll be more than happy to curate your next great adventure.

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