Plan your Visit

If you are traveling on a shoestring budget we would be more than happy to assist you during your stay here on the islands just send us an email with your time of arrival and your needs and we can help arrange everything.

The Best time to visit Seychelles? 

As the Seychelles islands are blessed with a year-long warm, tropical climate, it’s always a good time to visit, although different times of year may be better suited to your particular interests.

Two opposing trade winds generally govern the weather pattern: the north-westerly trades blow from October to March when wind speeds average from 8 to 12 knots; and the brisker south-easterly trades blow from May to September with winds of between 10 to 20 knots, bringing the cooler and windier conditions ideal for sailing.

The periods of calm between the trades produce fairly warm and wind-free conditions throughout April and also in October. Conditions for swimming, snorkelling and especially diving are superb during April/May and October/November when the water temperature sometimes reaches 29ºC and visibility is often 30 metres plus.

The ‘SUBIOS Underwater Festival’, showcases Seychelles’ extraordinary underwater world through a series of film shows, talks and competitions, while the ‘Festival Kreol’ (a week-long celebration of Creole heritage and traditions) is held in March and October respectively of each year.

The Seychelles Sailing Cup, an international sailing event, is held in January and the International Fishing Competition in March. Further local fishing competitions are held throughout the year.

The table below summarises the best times to visit Seychelles for different types of activities.

Activity Period
Bird-watching April (breeding season), May – September (nesting of Sooty Terns) October (migration)
Diving March – May / September – November
Fishing October – April
Hiking/Walks & Trails May – September
Sailing Year-round
Snorkelling Year-round
Surfing/Windsurfing May – September

1 Comment

  1. Andrew said,

    Hi,

    I was reading your blog and wondered if you ever arrived in the Seychelles to live. If so how is it going?

    I would like to get some more information if you are living there as I personally
    would like to move to seychelles from the United States.

    Best regards
    Andrew

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