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More to see in Victoria
Although the capital of Seychelles couldn't boast of a variety of large shopping malls and outlets, the choice of colorful small shops and markets is really huge here. They sell all possible categories of goods, from bright beach accessories and jewelry to unique handicrafts and handmade souvenirs. In local stores, you can buy a lot of unique gizmos, the likes of which are not available in other cities of the world. Victoria's main shopping street is Market Street concentrating the most popular shops and stalls. Here you can find clothing pavilions where they sell colorful T-shirts and beach shirts, traditional-style dresses and pareo. Since the main visitors to such stores are tourists, most of them set quite high prices. Nevertheless, experienced travelers advise being more attentive to the quality of clothing presented here. Fashionistas should pay attention to handmade embroidered clothes. Such garments usually cost at least 50 euros, but their exclusiveness and beauty are worth the money. If you are not yet ready to pay for expensive exclusive outfits, you can choose some affordable hat - there are several hat stores on Victoria’s main shopping street. Here you can buy pretty original hats, which tourists often buy as a gift to loved ones. Jewelry stores located on the same street will surely interest ladies. Among other products, they offer luxurious jewelry with pearls and corals. Some of the most attractive are Kreolor Jewelery stores. For those who … Read further

Our guide to Victoria

Traditions and mentality of Victoria

The island of Mahe was not chosen as a place for holding the festival by accident. Its scenic and harmonious atmosphere best fits the scope of the holiday. Tourists are offered numerous exploration tours within the festival. The tours will be of great pleasure for hiking enthusiasts. The routes of the tours run through the most scenic areas of the island. Nature beauty admiration is considered to be one of the best … Open

Travel guide to Victoria

Hiking fans would find it interesting to climb the Morne Blanc hill with another interesting landmark on its top. Here is an old tea factory where you can watch the process of making tea, as well as try its best varieties. On the island of Victoria, nature enthusiasts will have the opportunity to visit the beautiful Le Jardin Du Roi Spice Garden every day. The park is very large - there are impassable tropical … Open

Victoria for children - what to visit

Seychelles beaches are the calling card of the island, and the capital is no exception in this regard. Tourists can have a great time on some interesting beaches concentrated near the town. One of them is Beau Vallon, the island's most popular beach. Clean sand, azure water, stunning views are what hundreds of tourists and locals come here for. Entertainments available on the beach include any type of surfing, … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Victoria's main shopping street is Market Street concentrating the most popular shops and stalls. Here you can find clothing pavilions where they sell colorful T-shirts and beach shirts, traditional-style dresses and pareo. Since the main visitors to such stores are tourists, most of them set quite high prices. Nevertheless, experienced travelers advise being more attentive to the quality of clothing presented … Open

Advices for travellers

9. The only means of public transport of the island is a bus. A cost of a trip will be about 0.5Euro. However local buses run not to every district of the island. For reaching remote areas tourists will need to take taxi or a special tourist bus. 8. Tourists should better opt for super markets to buy some foods as the stores offers sufficiently lower prices than local markets do. However the markets … Open

Active recreation

The most popular golf club on the islands is Seychelles Golf Club attractive with its stunning scenery and well-organized leisure activities. SMAC Adventures is a great tour for active tourists who are offered to enjoy bungee jumping and zipline. A safety briefing is provided before each jump. There is no need to worry about safety - organizers have already taken appropriate measures to ensure the equipment you use … Open

Seychelles - moving around the country

If you do not want to be dependent on motorists and taxi drivers, you can rent a car. For this purpose, the tourist must be over 22 years of age, have a driver’s license (not necessarily international), and have a certain amount for taxes (it varies depending on the chosen brand of car). It is worth noting that asphalt covering is only on the islands of La Digue, Mahe and Praslin. Renting of cars on other islands is very unlikely if it is not jeeps for extreme trips. Vehicles in the Seychelles are left-hand driven, and within the boundaries of the settlements you cannot drive faster than forty kilometers per hour. Between residential areas, it is allowed to develop a speed of up to 60 kilometers per hour, but the terrible quality of roads often does not allow motorists to even come close to this figure. The very same roads are quite narrow, and have a very twisting interchange. They often resemble hairpin turns in mountains, which rise gradually upwards. The number of gas stations on the islands is also limited, so it is worth economizing gasoline. Gas stations work only from early morning until 11pm. It is worth mentioning that locals on the roads very rarely adhere to the rules of the road, so traveling to the Seychelles will be quite difficult even for an experienced person. … Open

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