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Primary Image 1 South Point Villas, Seychelles Hotels
9.4
(24)
Exceptional
Villas
Mont Fleuri, Seychelles
Snorkeling
Canoeing
Private beach nearby
Romantic proposal packages
Billiard
Airport transfer
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RM 2,541.65

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino, Seychelles Hotels
Resorts
Beau Vallon, Seychelles
Sailing
Fishing
Beach towel
Billiard
Poolside bar
Picnic area
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RM 796.57

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 The Old School Self Catering, Seychelles Hotels
9.6
(182)
Exceptional
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Baie Sainte Anne, Seychelles
Beach towel
Express check-out

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 C'est Mon Choix, Seychelles Hotels
8
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Very Good
Guest Houses
Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles

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Banyan Tree Seychelles Resort & SPA 1, Hotel Seychelles
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Takamaka, Seychelles
Babysitting
Bicycle rental
Car rental
Large pets allowed
Small pets allowed
Wheelchair accessible

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Primary Image 1 Cerf Island Resort, Seychelles Hotels
8.8
(67)
Very Good
Hotels
Mont Fleuri, Seychelles
Snorkeling
Table tennis
Romantic proposal packages
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
Beach umbrella
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RM 1,151.52

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Castaway Lodge, Seychelles Hotels
7.6
(21)
Pleasant
Apartments
Au Cap, Seychelles
Game room
Pool sun loungers
Picnic area

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Primary Image 1 Villas De Mer, Seychelles Hotels
8.8
(13)
Very Good
Guest Houses
Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles
Beach sun loungers
Library
Pool sun loungers
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RM 1,129.80

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Villas des Alizes, Seychelles Hotels
8.2
(54)
Very Good
Guest Houses
Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles
Beach sun loungers
Beach towel
Beach umbrella
Picnic area
Spa
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RM 617.46

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Primary Image 1 Fisherman’s Cove resort, Seychelles Hotels
8.6
(360)
Very Good
Resorts
Bel Ombre, Seychelles
Snorkeling
Canoeing
Romantic proposal packages
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Acajou Beach Resort, Seychelles Hotels
9
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Exceptional
Resorts
Baie Sainte Anne, Seychelles
Beach towel
Rooftop terrace
Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
Library
Spa
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RM 1,306.29

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Imej utama 1 Le Domaine de La Réserve, Seychelles Hotels
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Baie Sainte Anne, Seychelles
Beach Bar
Romantic proposal packages
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Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island, Seychelles Hotels
Resorts
Outer Islands, Seychelles
Snorkeling
Beach volleyball
Diving
Outdoor facilities
Kids club
Poolside bar
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RM 5,289.30

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Hotel Chateau St Cloud 1, Hotel Seychelles
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Inner Islands, Seychelles
Supervised childcare
Bar
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RM 1,090.33

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Imej utama 1 Patatran Village, Seychelles Hotels
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Inner Islands, Seychelles
Beach sun loungers
Beach umbrella
Library
Pool sun loungers
Bar
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RM 1,348.51

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Diamond Plaza, Seychelles Hotels
8
(5)
Very Good
Service Apartment
Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 La Residence, Seychelles Hotels
8.8
(107)
Very Good
Villas
Baie Lazare, Seychelles
Library
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RM 389.62

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 My Ozi Perl Self Catering Guest House, Seychelles Hotels
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Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles
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Primary Image 1 Carana Beach Hotel, Seychelles Hotels
8.8
(75)
Very Good
Hotels
Glacis, Seychelles
Babysitting
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
Pool sun loungers
Spa
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RM 2,873.57

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 La Modestie Villa, Seychelles Hotels
8.2
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Very Good
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Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles
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Coco Bay Guest House 1, Hotel Seychelles
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Baie Sainte Anne, Seychelles
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Total accommodation:: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Victoria, Cascade
Popular hotel
South Point Villas, Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino
Review score
8.6 from 18,421 reviews

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Seychelles: An Archipelago of Dreams for the Malaysian Traveller

Imagine stepping onto shores where granite boulders meet turquoise waters, a scene so idyllic it feels plucked from a postcard. For Malaysian travellers seeking an escape that transcends the ordinary, Seychelles offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty and serene luxury. Unlike the familiar landscapes of Southeast Asia, this island nation in the Indian Ocean presents a unique geological formation of ancient, weathered rocks and lush tropical vegetation, creating a dramatic and captivating environment. It’s a destination that promises a profound sense of discovery, a place where the pace of life slows to the rhythm of the waves.

The allure of Seychelles lies not just in its pristine beaches but in its remarkable diversity. From the bustling capital of Victoria on Mahé to the verdant, nature-rich island of Praslin and the tranquil, exclusive shores of La Digue, each island offers a distinct character and experience. This variety means that a single trip can encompass vibrant cultural encounters, thrilling wildlife explorations, and moments of pure, unadulterated relaxation. Understanding these differences is key to crafting an itinerary that perfectly matches your desires, ensuring every day unfolds with new wonders.

For those planning a journey from Malaysia, Seychelles represents a significant but rewarding adventure. With an average review score of 8.6 from over 14,800 guest experiences, the destination consistently garners high praise, indicating a reliable standard of hospitality and visitor satisfaction. While specific hotel prices can vary, understanding the general price range, such as properties starting from around RM 600 per night, helps in budgeting for this exotic locale. This data points towards a destination that, while premium, offers tangible value for the discerning traveller.

Consider the iconic South Point Villas, a reflection of the intimate and exclusive accommodation experiences available. This property, with its high rating and proximity to natural wonders, embodies the spirit of Seychelles – offering a personal connection to the stunning environment. It’s more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to experiencing the islands' unique charm, from the gentle lapping of waves on a nearby private beach to the thrill of exploring underwater worlds. For those ready to discover this Indian Ocean highlight, the opportunity to book hotel stays that complement this natural splendour is readily available.

Seychelles is a destination that caters to a wide spectrum of Malaysian travellers. Couples seeking romantic seclusion will find intimate hideaways and breathtaking sunset views. Families can discover islands with child-friendly beaches and engaging nature activities. Solo adventurers will appreciate the safety and the opportunity for self-discovery amidst stunning natural landscapes. Even business travellers can find sophisticated resorts that offer a tranquil escape after a day of meetings. The key is to align your travel style with the unique offerings of each island and region.

Best Areas to Stay in Seychelles

Seychelles is an archipelago where each island, and indeed each region within the larger islands, possesses its own distinct personality. Choosing where to base yourself is a crucial decision that will significantly shape your holiday experience, from the types of activities available to the overall atmosphere you'll encounter. Whether you seek the cultural pulse of a capital city, the serene beauty of secluded beaches, or the adventurous spirit of lush interiors, understanding these nuances will help you find your perfect Seychellois home.

Victoria

Victoria, the charming capital city on Mahé island, offers a unique blend of Seychellois culture and colonial history, providing a different flavour compared to the pure beach resorts found elsewhere. It's a place where you can wander through colourful markets, admire the iconic Clocktower, and visit the serene Botanical Gardens. For Malaysian travellers who appreciate a touch of local life and history alongside their island escape, Victoria serves as an excellent base. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy exploring, learning about local traditions, and experiencing a more urban island vibe.

From Victoria, you have convenient access to many of Mahé's most famous beaches, including Beau Vallon, and can easily arrange excursions to other islands. The city itself is home to the Seychelles National Museum and the vibrant Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market, where you can sample local produce and crafts. Transport links are excellent, with the main international airport a short drive away, and bus routes connecting to various points on Mahé. It’s a practical starting point for any Seychellois adventure, offering a chance to book attractions that showcase the islands' heritage.

Cascade

Cascade, located on Mahé, offers a more tranquil and nature-focused experience, often appealing to those who prefer to be closer to the island's lush interior and scenic viewpoints. This area provides a sense of seclusion while still being relatively accessible to the island's main attractions. It’s an ideal choice for travellers who are drawn to the natural beauty of Seychelles, seeking a peaceful retreat away from the more developed tourist hubs. Families and couples looking for a serene environment to relax and reconnect with nature will find Cascade particularly inviting. Use Traveloka to book attractions — book attraction.

The proximity of Cascade to the Morne Seychellois National Park makes it a prime location for hiking and exploring the island's diverse flora and fauna. You can easily access trails leading to stunning viewpoints and discover hidden waterfalls. While not directly on a major beach, many of Mahé's popular coastal areas are a short drive away. The area offers a more authentic glimpse into island life, with local eateries and a slower pace. It’s a good spot to base yourself if you plan to explore Mahé’s natural wonders extensively.

Beau Vallon

Beau Vallon, situated on Mahé's northern coast, is perhaps the most well-known and lively beach destination in Seychelles, offering a classic tropical holiday experience. This long, crescent-shaped bay is famous for its soft sands, clear waters, and a wide array of water sports and activities. It’s a popular choice for families and groups of friends who want a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of amenities and entertainment options right on their doorstep. The energy here is palpable, making it a great spot for those who enjoy a social beach scene.

The Beau Vallon area is a hub for water activities, including sailing, fishing, and diving, with numerous operators available. Along the beachfront, you'll find a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars, catering to diverse tastes and budgets. The Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino is a prominent landmark here, offering entertainment and dining. Getting around is straightforward, with good road access and connections to other parts of Mahé. It’s a convenient base for enjoying the classic Seychelles beach holiday, with easy access to book attractions like boat tours.

Grand Anse Praslin

Grand Anse Praslin, located on the island of Praslin, is renowned for its expansive, picturesque beach and its role as a gateway to some of Seychelles' most significant natural attractions, including the Vallée de Mai. This area offers a balance between natural beauty and accessibility, making it a popular choice for travellers looking to explore Praslin's unique offerings. It’s well-suited for nature enthusiasts, couples, and families who want to experience the island's iconic landscapes and enjoy beautiful coastal scenery.

Praslin is famous for its UNESCO World Heritage site, the Vallée de Mai, home to the endemic Coco de Mer palm, which is easily accessible from Grand Anse. The beach itself is stunning, though currents can sometimes make swimming challenging, so it's more for sunbathing and scenic walks. The area has a good selection of hotels, restaurants, and shops, providing all the necessary amenities. Inter-island travel is facilitated by the nearby airport and ferry terminal, connecting you to Mahé and La Digue. It’s an excellent base for exploring the natural wonders of Praslin.

Au Cap

Au Cap, situated on the southeastern coast of Mahé, presents a more laid-back and authentic Seychellois experience, away from the main tourist crowds. This area is characterized by its beautiful, often quiet beaches and a more residential feel, offering a glimpse into local life. It appeals to travellers seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a chance to unwind in a peaceful setting. Couples and solo travellers looking for a serene escape, or families wanting a quieter beach experience, will find Au Cap a charming choice.

The beaches in Au Cap, such as Anse Aux Pins and Anse Forbans, are ideal for leisurely strolls and enjoying the serene ocean views. While less developed than some other tourist hotspots, the area offers essential amenities and is within easy driving distance of more bustling areas and attractions on Mahé. It’s a good location for those interested in exploring the southern part of Mahé, including Takamaka Bay. The relative quietude allows for a more personal connection with the island's natural environment, making it a peaceful base for exploration.

Bel Ombre

Bel Ombre, located on the northwestern coast of Mahé, offers a captivating mix of stunning natural landscapes and a sense of exclusivity. This area is known for its dramatic coastline, lush hillsides, and proximity to some of Mahé's most beautiful and less-crowded beaches. It appeals to travellers seeking a more refined and secluded holiday experience, often favouring luxury resorts and private villas. It’s particularly well-suited for couples and honeymooners looking for romance and privacy, as well as those who appreciate high-end amenities and breathtaking views.

Bel Ombre provides access to beautiful beaches like Anse Major, which requires a scenic hike to reach, rewarding visitors with pristine sands and clear waters. The area is also close to the Morne Seychellois National Park, offering opportunities for nature walks and exploration. For those seeking upscale dining and relaxation, resorts in this vicinity often boast excellent facilities. Its location offers a good balance between seclusion and accessibility to other parts of Mahé, making it a convenient yet tranquil base for a memorable Seychellois holiday.

Discover Your Perfect Stay: Hotels in Seychelles

Seychelles offers a diverse range of accommodation to suit every traveller's needs and budget, from charming guesthouses to luxurious resorts and private villas. For Malaysian travellers, understanding this spectrum is key to planning a trip that balances comfort, experience, and value. Whether you're seeking an affordable base for exploration or a lavish retreat, the islands provide options that cater to a variety of preferences, ensuring your stay is as memorable as the destination itself.

Budget Hotels in Seychelles — Affordable Stays from RM 599/night

For the budget-conscious Malaysian traveller, Seychelles doesn't have to be out of reach. The budget hotel segment offers a practical way to experience the islands' beauty without compromising on essential comforts. These properties often provide a clean, safe, and welcoming environment, allowing you to allocate more of your travel fund towards experiences and activities. They are ideal for solo explorers or couples who prioritize exploration over opulent amenities, offering a solid foundation for discovering the archipelago's natural wonders.

Albizia Lodge

Albizia Lodge, a 3-star hotel located in Au Cap, Seychelles, stands out with a remarkable guest rating of 9.0 from 548 reviews, signalling a consistently positive experience for its visitors. This property offers a range of amenities like babysitting services, beach towels, and bicycle rental, making it a convenient choice for travellers looking for comfort and utility. Priced from RM 599.95 per night, it represents excellent value, particularly for Malaysian travellers keen on exploring Mahé without a hefty accommodation bill, while still enjoying a high level of guest satisfaction.

Residence Praslinoise

Residence Praslinoise, a 3-star guest house situated in Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles, garners a solid rating of 8.2 from 57 reviews, indicating a reliable and pleasant stay for its guests. This establishment provides useful services such as car rental and airport transfers, alongside amenities like a library and pool sun loungers, enhancing guest convenience. With prices starting around RM 649.48 per night, it offers an accessible option for those exploring Praslin, allowing travellers to experience the island's charm while managing their budget effectively.

Chateau Sans Souci

Chateau Sans Souci, a 3.5-star hotel in Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles, holds a respectable rating of 7.6 from 36 reviews, suggesting a satisfactory experience for many guests. This property offers practical amenities like a ferry terminal shuttle and airport transfer, which are particularly beneficial for travellers navigating between islands or arriving from afar. While specific pricing isn't listed, its star rating and location position it as a mid-range option for exploring Praslin, appealing to those who value convenience in their travel arrangements.

Carana Hilltop Villa

Carana Hilltop Villa, a 3-star guest house located in Glacis, Seychelles, boasts an impressive rating of 9.0 from 44 reviews, highlighting a consistently excellent guest experience. This property offers unique amenities such as babysitting services and diving opportunities, catering to a range of guest needs and interests. While pricing details are not provided, its high rating and the availability of specialized activities suggest it's a compelling choice for travellers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure in a scenic setting, particularly for those who enjoy active holidays.

Gregoire's Apartments

Gregoire's Apartments, a 2.5-star guest house in the Inner Islands of Seychelles, offers a more basic but potentially cost-effective accommodation option. While specific ratings and review counts are not available, its classification suggests it caters to travellers prioritizing affordability and essential facilities. The mention of "Children facilities" indicates it could be a suitable choice for families looking for a simple base to explore the islands. For Malaysian travellers on a tighter budget, such apartments can provide a functional and economical lodging solution.

CHEZ LORNA 3 nights or plus

CHEZ LORNA, a 2.5-star guest house in Anse Etoile, Seychelles, achieves a remarkable 9.6 rating from 72 reviews, indicating an exceptionally high level of guest satisfaction. This property offers amenities like access to the bus station and a library, enhancing convenience for guests exploring the island. While pricing is not specified, its outstanding review score suggests it provides significant value and a memorable stay, making it an attractive option for Malaysian travellers seeking a highly-rated, affordable accommodation experience.

Mid-Range Hotels in Seychelles: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

The mid-range segment in Seychelles is where many travellers find the sweet spot between comfort, amenities, and price. These 3-star and 3.5-star properties often provide a more polished experience than budget options, with better facilities and service, without the premium cost of luxury establishments. For Malaysian visitors, this category offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the island's beauty and hospitality at a reasonable expense, making longer stays or family holidays more feasible.

Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino

Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino, a 3-star resort located in Beau Vallon, Seychelles, presents a lively option with a rating of 6.6 from 599 reviews, indicating a mixed but generally acceptable guest experience. This property is equipped for a range of activities, including sailing, fishing, and features a poolside bar, appealing to those who enjoy an active holiday. With prices starting at RM 726.86 per night, it offers a comprehensive resort experience in a popular beach location, suitable for travellers seeking entertainment and convenience.

Dar and Douce

Dar and Douce, a 3.5-star apartment in Au Cap, Seychelles, boasts an exceptional rating of 9.6 from 61 reviews, signifying a highly appreciated guest experience. This property offers practical amenities such as pool sun loungers, small pets allowed, and airport transfers, enhancing guest comfort and convenience. While its price point is on the higher side at RM 1,681.76 per night, the outstanding reviews suggest it delivers a superior stay, making it a worthwhile consideration for travellers prioritizing quality and service in a tranquil setting.

Kanasuk

Kanasuk, a 3.5-star apartment in Baie Lazare, Seychelles, achieves a perfect 10.0 rating from 13 reviews, indicating an outstanding and flawless experience for its limited but highly satisfied guests. This property stands out with unique allowances for large pets and romantic proposal packages, alongside a library and pool sun loungers. Although pricing is not specified, its perfect score suggests exceptional quality and service, making it a highly desirable, albeit potentially exclusive, choice for travellers seeking a unique and memorable stay.

Hanneman Holiday Residence

Hanneman Holiday Residence, a 3.5-star guest house in Beau Vallon, Seychelles, holds a strong rating of 8.6 from 4 reviews, suggesting a positive reception from its guests. This property offers a key amenity in beach towels, contributing to a comfortable seaside experience. While pricing is not detailed, its location in the popular Beau Vallon area and solid rating make it an appealing option for travellers looking for a well-regarded mid-range stay in a lively coastal setting, offering a good balance of comfort and accessibility.

Residence Argine

Residence Argine, a 3-star apartment in Au Cap, Seychelles, achieves a high rating of 9.2 from 74 reviews, indicating a very positive and consistent guest experience. This property provides essential beach amenities such as beach sun loungers and towels, enhancing the seaside enjoyment for its visitors. Although pricing information is absent, its strong review score and location in the serene Au Cap area suggest it offers excellent value and comfort for travellers seeking a peaceful retreat with direct access to the coast.

ManFiyo

ManFiyo, a 3-star apartment in Anse Boileau, Seychelles, boasts a perfect 10.0 rating from 68 reviews, highlighting an exceptional and flawless experience for its guests. This property offers picnic areas, suggesting opportunities for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation. While pricing is not specified, its perfect score and location in a pleasant area of Seychelles make it a highly desirable choice for travellers who value quality and a serene environment, promising a memorable stay for those who appreciate attention to detail.

Susara's Residence

Susara's Residence, a 3-star apartment located in Bel Ombre, Seychelles, offers a place to stay in a scenic part of Mahé. While specific ratings and review counts are not provided, its classification as an apartment suggests it can offer a more independent and flexible lodging experience, potentially suitable for longer stays or families. For Malaysian travellers exploring the Bel Ombre area, this residence could provide a comfortable and convenient base, especially if seeking a home-like atmosphere.

4-Star Hotels in Seychelles: Premium Amenities at a Sensible Price

The 4-star category in Seychelles represents a significant step up in terms of amenities, service, and overall guest experience, often providing a luxurious feel without the exorbitant price tag of top-tier 5-star properties. For Malaysian travellers, these hotels offer a fantastic balance, delivering premium comfort and facilities that enhance any holiday. They are ideal for those celebrating special occasions, families seeking extra comfort, or travellers who appreciate a higher standard of accommodation.

Sea Splash & La Petite Maison

Sea Splash & La Petite Maison, a 4-star apartment in Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles, achieves an outstanding rating of 9.8 from 26 reviews, indicating an exceptionally high level of guest satisfaction. This property is well-equipped with features like beach towels, a picnic area, and wheelchair accessibility, catering to diverse needs. While pricing is not detailed, its stellar reviews and comprehensive amenities suggest it offers a premium experience for travellers seeking comfort and convenience on Praslin, making it a top choice for discerning guests.

Crown Beach Hotel

Crown Beach Hotel, a 4-star hotel in Au Cap, Seychelles, holds a rating of 8.0 from 8 reviews, suggesting a positive and satisfactory experience for its guests. This establishment offers amenities such as a poolside bar and babysitting services, contributing to a comfortable and enjoyable stay. While pricing is not specified, its 4-star rating and location in Au Cap position it as a solid choice for travellers seeking quality accommodation with convenient facilities, particularly for those who appreciate a relaxing atmosphere by the water.

Villas de Jardin

Villas de Jardin, a 4-star villa in Port Glaud, Seychelles, has earned a rating of 9.0 from 42 reviews, pointing to a highly regarded and enjoyable guest experience. This property offers practical amenities like airport transfers, beach towels, and spa services, enhancing the comfort and relaxation of its visitors. While pricing is not provided, its strong review score and the availability of spa treatments suggest it provides a luxurious and rejuvenating stay, making it an excellent option for those seeking a tranquil escape with premium services.

Moulin Kann Villas

Moulin Kann Villas, a 4-star villa located in Takamaka, Seychelles, offers private accommodation in a scenic part of Mahé. Although specific ratings and review counts are not available, its classification as a villa suggests a focus on privacy and space, ideal for families or groups. For Malaysian travellers exploring the southern region of Mahé, these villas could provide a comfortable and secluded base, allowing for a more independent holiday experience with ample room to relax.

Seashell Beach Villa

Seashell Beach Villa, a 4-star serviced apartment in Grand Anse Praslin, Seychelles, presents an accommodation option in a popular island locale. Without specific ratings or review data, its designation as a serviced apartment implies a level of comfort and convenience suitable for longer stays, potentially offering more space and amenities than a standard hotel room. This could be a practical choice for Malaysian families or groups looking for a home-like base while exploring Praslin.

Spas Villas

Spas Villas, a 4-star villa situated in Roche Caiman, Seychelles, offers private accommodation. As with other properties lacking detailed review data, its classification as a villa suggests a focus on privacy and space. For travellers seeking a more secluded stay, particularly families or small groups, this could be a suitable option. Its location in Roche Caiman places it within reach of various amenities and attractions on Mahé, providing a comfortable base for exploration.

Luxury Hotels in Seychelles: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

For travellers who seek the pinnacle of comfort and service, Seychelles' luxury hotels and resorts deliver an unparalleled experience. These 5-star properties are designed to pamper guests with exquisite dining, world-class facilities, and impeccable service, often set against breathtaking natural backdrops. For Malaysian travellers looking to indulge in a noteworthy holiday, these establishments offer a chance to experience the very best of Seychellois hospitality and natural beauty.

STORY Seychelles

STORY Seychelles, a 5-star resort located in Bel Ombre, Seychelles, holds a rating of 8.0 from 23 reviews, indicating a positive reception from guests who have experienced its offerings. This resort provides convenient airport transfers and features a poolside bar, contributing to a seamless and relaxing stay. While specific pricing is not available, its 5-star classification and location in the scenic Bel Ombre area suggest a high-end experience, appealing to travellers seeking luxury, comfort, and excellent service in a beautiful island setting.

Villas in Seychelles: Privacy and Space for Families and Groups

Villas in Seychelles offer a distinct advantage for travellers who value privacy, space, and a more independent holiday experience. These accommodations are often ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples seeking a romantic retreat away from the communal atmosphere of hotels and resorts. With their own living areas, kitchens, and often private pools, villas provide a home-away-from-home feel, allowing guests to set their own pace and enjoy their surroundings in complete seclusion.

South Point Villas

South Point Villas, a 3.5-star villa in Mont Fleuri, Seychelles, stands out with an exceptional rating of 9.4 from 24 reviews, signalling a highly satisfactory guest experience. This property offers unique activities such as snorkeling and canoeing, along with a private beach nearby and romantic proposal packages, catering to leisure and special occasions. Priced at RM 2,494.54 per night, it represents a premium option, particularly appealing for those seeking a private, activity-rich, and romantic getaway in a beautiful Seychellois setting.

Resorts in Seychelles: Everything You Need Without Leaving the Property

Resorts in Seychelles are designed to offer a comprehensive holiday experience, consolidating dining, recreation, and relaxation facilities within a single location. This makes them perfect for travellers who prefer to unwind and enjoy their holiday without the need for extensive travel between different venues. For Malaysian families and couples, resorts provide a convenient and often all-inclusive option, ensuring entertainment and comfort are always within reach.

Apartments & Serviced Residences in Seychelles — Flexible Stays for Longer Trips

Apartments and serviced residences in Seychelles are an excellent choice for Malaysian travellers planning extended stays or those who prefer the flexibility and amenities of a self-catering option. These accommodations often provide more space than traditional hotel rooms, including separate living areas and kitchens, which can be particularly beneficial for families or groups. They offer a comfortable, home-like environment, allowing guests to prepare their own meals and manage their schedules with greater ease.

A Taste of destinations: Food & Dining in Seychelles

The culinary landscape of Seychelles is a delightful fusion of its diverse cultural influences, offering Malaysian travellers a unique gastronomic journey. Drawing from Creole, Indian, African, and European traditions, Seychellois cuisine is characterized by its fresh, local ingredients, particularly an abundance of seafood and tropical fruits. Dishes are often seasoned with aromatic herbs and spices, creating flavours that are both familiar and excitingly new to the palate, promising a memorable dining adventure.

What to Eat and Where to Find It

A cornerstone of Seychellois cuisine is fresh fish, often prepared grilled, steamed, or curried. Dishes like 'Poisson Cru' (raw fish marinated in coconut milk and lime) and 'Zourite' (octopus curry) are local favourites. For Malaysian travellers, the availability of halal food is a consideration; while many local eateries focus on seafood and vegetables, it's advisable to inquire about preparation methods. Pork is common, but beef and chicken are widely available. Exploring local markets like the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market in Victoria offers a chance to sample local fruits and snacks, and find eateries serving authentic Creole dishes.

The islands' culinary scene is not monolithic; each island and region offers its own specialities and dining experiences. On Mahé, Victoria provides a wide array of restaurants, from casual Creole eateries to more upscale dining. Praslin is known for its fresh seafood, often served in restaurants overlooking its stunning beaches. La Digue offers a more laid-back culinary vibe, with charming local spots serving traditional fare. Exploring these different locales allows travellers to savour the varied tastes of Seychelles, with each island contributing its unique flavour to the archipelago's gastronomic identity.

When dining in Seychelles, Malaysian travellers will find that meal times are generally similar to what they are accustomed to, with lunch typically served between 12 PM and 2 PM, and dinner from 7 PM onwards. Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for excellent service, with a small amount (around 5-10%) often added to the bill or left as a gratuity. Prices can vary significantly, from affordable meals at local 'takeaways' to higher costs at resort restaurants. Familiarizing yourself with local dishes and being open to trying new flavours will greatly enhance your dining experience.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Seychelles

Seychelles, while a popular tourist destination, maintains a distinct cultural identity that travellers from Malaysia should be mindful of. The Seychellois people are generally warm and welcoming, with a relaxed approach to life influenced by their Creole heritage. Understanding a few basic cultural norms can help ensure smooth interactions and a more respectful engagement with the local community, fostering a positive experience for everyone involved.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Seychelles

One of the most noticeable aspects of Seychellois culture is its laid-back pace. Patience is key, especially when dealing with services or transport. While generally friendly, locals appreciate politeness and respect. Greetings are important; a simple "Bonjour" or "Bonzour" (hello) goes a long way. Dress code is typically casual, especially in beach areas, but modest attire is recommended when visiting towns or more formal establishments. Public displays of affection are generally discreet.

When visiting religious sites, such as churches, it's important to dress respectfully, covering shoulders and knees. Photography may be restricted, so always check for signage or ask permission. In commercial areas or on public transport, maintaining a polite demeanour and respecting personal space is appreciated. While Seychelles is a safe destination, like any tourist spot, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded markets or at night. Keeping valuables secure and avoiding unnecessary risks is always recommended.

For practical safety, it's advisable to keep your hotel room door locked and secure your belongings. When using taxis, ensure they are licensed and agree on the fare beforehand if a meter isn't used. While ride-sharing apps like Grab are not prevalent in Seychelles, local taxi services are generally reliable. Staying informed about your surroundings and trusting your instincts are your best guides. Having a local SIM card can be useful for communication and accessing maps or emergency services.

In case of emergencies, the general emergency number in Seychelles is 112. For any consular assistance, Malaysian travellers can contact the Malaysian High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, which is accredited to Seychelles. It's always prudent to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and unforeseen events. Staying hydrated and protecting yourself from the sun are also important health considerations in the tropical climate.

Travel Guide to Seychelles

Planning a trip to Seychelles from Malaysia involves understanding the logistics of travel, from booking flights to navigating the islands. With a little preparation, Malaysian travellers can ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey to this stunning archipelago, making the most of their time in this Indian Ocean destination.

Getting to Seychelles and Getting Around

Direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) on Mahé are not always available, meaning most Malaysian travellers will transit through hubs like Dubai, Doha, or Addis Ababa. Airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Ethiopian Airlines commonly serve this route. The total travel time, including layovers, can range from 12 to 20 hours or more, with flight prices varying significantly based on the season and booking time. It's advisable to book flight tickets well in advance for better fares.

Once in Seychelles, inter-island travel is primarily by ferry or domestic flights. The main ferry routes connect Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, operated by companies like Cat Cocos. Domestic flights, operated by Air Seychelles, are quicker for longer distances or to reach more remote islands. On Mahé and Praslin, car rental is a popular option for exploring at your own pace, though public buses are also available and are very economical. Taxis are readily available but can be more expensive.

The best time to visit Seychelles from Malaysia is generally during the drier months, from April to May and September to October. During these periods, the weather is pleasant with less rainfall and calmer seas, ideal for beach activities and island hopping. While these are considered peak seasons, leading to potentially higher hotel prices, the comfortable climate makes the trip worthwhile. The shoulder seasons can offer a good balance of favourable weather and slightly lower costs.

Before departing, Malaysian travellers should prepare their currency; the Seychellois Rupee (SCR) is the local currency, though Euros and US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas. It's wise to exchange some currency upon arrival or use ATMs. Purchasing a local SIM card at the airport or in town is recommended for connectivity. Essential apps to consider include offline maps, translation tools, and the Traveloka app for managing bookings. Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity beyond your intended stay. cheap hotel

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