Is the water drinkable in the Seychelles?


Is the water drinkable in the Seychelles? Tap water meets W.H.O. (World Health Organization) specifications and is safe to drink nationwide. Because tap water is chlorinated, however, visitors are advised to drink bottled water but there is no imperative to avoid soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and ice.


Is alcohol expensive in Seychelles?

It is cheap and very nice. We bought the local beers in the shops there for €1.70 instead of €10 in the bars! We also brought a bottle of vodka in our baggage as all the products imported from overseas are very expensive in the Seychelles. The local rum is also very nice and affordable.


What is the drug problem in the Seychelles?

Some 10% of the local population in the tropical island nation of Seychelles is dependent on heroin in what is now an epidemic, according to the country's government. Even being locked away offers no protection for those dependent on the drug.


Why is Seychelles so rich?

The economy of Seychelles is based on fishing, tourism, processing of coconuts and vanilla, coir rope, boat building, printing, furniture and beverages. Agricultural products include cinnamon, sweet potatoes, cassava (tapioca), bananas, poultry and tuna. $2.1 billion (nominal, 2023 est.) $4.1 billion (PPP, 2023 est.)


Does Seychelles have fresh water?

Surface freshwater habitats are most common during the rainy season. Lagoon systems are also present on Cosmoledo and Astove atolls, which are smaller than Aldabra but of regional significance for marine fauna and birds. These atolls lack freshwater systems.


How does Seychelles get fresh water?

The demand for potable water is continuously rising as a result of growth of population, tourism activities and other commercial developments in our country. The primary sources of water in Seychelles come from reservoirs, rivers (surface water) and boreholes.


Do you need injections for Seychelles?

The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Seychelles: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza. Shot lasts 2 years.


Should I bring cash to Seychelles?

You will likely only need rupees in certain smaller restaurants or shops, and these can be withdrawn from ATMs on Mahé, Praslin or La Digue. Most hotels will take Visa, MasterCard or American Express cards.


Can I wear shorts in Seychelles?

As most of your days will be spent on the beach, you're advised to pack hats, sunglasses and sunscreen, along with plenty of casual beach wear – swimming costumes, sandals, sarongs, shorts, t-shirts and summer dresses.


What to avoid in Seychelles?

Don't walk alone in the area and be extremely vigilant at all times. Theft is common on beaches. Avoid deserted beaches and solo trips to the beach, other than at major hotels. A beach security unit composed of police men and women patrols the main public beaches.


What is the biggest problem in Seychelles?

The main climate change threats facing Seychelles are similar to those threatening other small island developing states: changes in rainfall patterns leading to flooding, landslides on one hand and extended periods of drought on the other, increases in sea temperature, changes in acidity and damage to marine ecosystems ...


Can you swim in Seychelles?

Swimming during tropical maritime species is an incredible experience during your vacation in Seychelles where there is no shortage of beaches. Mahé Island, Praslin Island, Saint-Anne Island and La Digue Island… All of these Seychelles islands are full of beautiful beaches for a breath-taking experience!


What is the best currency to take to the Seychelles?

Euros are widely used across the country, and many hotels and other services such as car hire or excursions will be charged in foreign currency such as Euros or US dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted as a form of payment.


Is Seychelles safer than Mauritius?

While both Mauritius and Seychelles are safe places in comparison to most places in the world since Seychelles receives a lower number of tourists and has a smaller population their crime rate is slightly lower than that of Mauritius. However, the beaches of Mauritius are considered safer for children and in general.


Can I drink tap water in Seychelles?

To help avoid heatstroke, drink plenty of bottled water/fluids and keep out of the midday sun. Tap water meets W.H.O. (World Health Organization) specifications and is safe to drink nationwide.


Do I need cash in Seychelles?

You will likely only need rupees in certain smaller restaurants or shops, and these can be withdrawn from ATMs on Mahé, Praslin or La Digue. Most hotels will take Visa, MasterCard or American Express cards.


Why do Seychelles drink so much?

First, alcohol is widely available throughout the country and home-brews can be purchased at low price at any time of the year. Second, alcohol drinking is an important aspect of male culture in the Seychelles.