Why Visit Seychelles?
Seychelles is the ultimate Indian Ocean paradise - an archipelago of 115 islands with powdery white sand beaches, giant granite boulders, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Home to unique wildlife like giant Aldabra tortoises and the rare Coco de Mer palm, this tropical haven offers unmatched natural beauty.
For Kuwait travelers, Seychelles is approximately a 5-hour direct flight away and offers visa-free entry. Whether you're seeking a romantic honeymoon, luxury getaway, or nature adventure, Seychelles delivers some of the most stunning landscapes on Earth.
Top Islands & Attractions
π Anse Source d'Argent
World's most photographed beach - La Digue's iconic granite boulders.
π’ Aldabra Atoll
UNESCO site home to 100,000+ giant tortoises.
π΄ VallΓ©e de Mai
UNESCO prehistoric forest with rare Coco de Mer palms.
π Beau Vallon Beach
Mahe's most popular beach with water sports and restaurants.
π€Ώ Sainte Anne Marine Park
Excellent snorkeling and diving with sea turtles and coral reefs.
β° Morne Seychellois National Park
Hiking trails with breathtaking mountain and ocean views.
Best Resorts by Island
π Ultra Luxury
North Island (where Duke & Duchess honeymooned), Six Senses Zil Pasyon
β Luxury
Four Seasons Seychelles, Constance Ephelia, Raffles Seychelles
π΄ Mid-Range
Kempinski Seychelles, Savoy Seychelles, Hilton Seychelles Labriz
π Budget Guesthouses
Self-catering villas and local guesthouses from $80/night
What to Eat
π Grilled Fish
Fresh catch of the day - red snapper, parrotfish, tuna.
π Curry Ladob
Traditional Creole dish with fish, coconut milk, and breadfruit.
π₯₯ Coco de Mer Ice Cream
Unique dessert made from rare local nut.
πΉ Seybrew & Takamaka Rum
Local beer and award-winning rum.
Travel Tips for Kuwait Visitors
- β Visa-free for Kuwait residents - 30-day stay
- β Best time: April-May and October-November (calm seas, less rain)
- β Island hopping via Cat Cocos ferry between Mahe, Praslin, La Digue
- β Domestic flights and helicopter transfers available for outer islands
- β Rent a car on Mahe and Praslin for flexibility - drive on left side