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Seychelles has come off the UK’s red list marking the next step in the destination’s tourism recovery. Effective Monday, 11 October, travellers from the UK, the Seychelles’ third major tourism source market, may once again visit the Indian Ocean island destination and are no longer required to quarantine in an approved hotel on their return back home.
READ MOREVisitors from South Africa will once again be able to board flights to the paradise islands of the Seychelles with effect from Monday, 13 September. The Ministry of Health has announced that South Africa is removed from Seychelles’ list of ‘Restricted Countries’.
READ MORESeychelles has beat off competition yet again as it scooped for the fourth time, the prestigious Travel + Leisure 2021 World’s Best Award as the top island destination in Africa & the Middle East.
READ MORESeychelles has been performing above targeted expectations when it comes to visitor arrival numbers from April to June: A total of 40,000 visitors had been expected according to predictions made by Seychelles’ Department of Tourism, However the island destination welcomed 43,659 visitors over that period.
READ MOREA complete halt on new tourism accommodation development projects will come into force as of August 1, 2021 until 2023 as immediate action is required for the protection of La Digue from over-development and to preserve its way of life.
READ MOREMany of Seychelles' hotels have used the quiet period to renovate and update their establishments - now offering clients new and improved products!
READ MOREFor the second straight week Seychelles has registered a steady decline in new cases of COVID-19. The daily infection has now dropped to below the levels recorded prior to the spike that rang alarm bells for the country's health authorities and foreign press.
READ MOREA thousand miles from the nearest significant landmass, Seychelles naturally lends itself to a socially distant holiday experience that feels exhilarating rather than precautionary. Travellers seeking authentic experiences away from the crowds need look no further for a safe and sublime summer getaway.
READ MORESeychelles authorities have re-emphasised that the destination is safe to visit, despite tighter health measures introduced earlier this week.
READ MOREBird Island, Seychelles announced that they will be opening on 15 July 2021. The private island opening comes with some exciting changes to their accommodation and dining offering.
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