Where Prince William and Kate Vacationed: Seychelles – A Paradise You Can Afford

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Where Prince William and Kate Vacationed: Seychelles – A Paradise You Can Afford

Silence without Wi-Fi, beaches without people, sunsets without filters. In 2025, Seychelles is not just a vacation. It’s a return to yourself. When the world gets noisy, these 115 islands offer perfect stillness.

Numbers That Leave You Breathless

🌴 Seychelles welcomes around 390,000 tourists annually, with a population of only 99,000 — one of the lowest tourism-to-population ratios among island destinations.
🏝 Over 50 beaches are ranked among the best in the world.
💰 Average price per night for a private villa starts at $220, and 8 out of 10 visitors say: “Worth every dollar.”
🌡 Year-round average temperature: a perfect 27°C, without oppressive heat.

Why Travelers Choose Seychelles in 2025

While other tropical destinations struggle with overcrowding, Seychelles controls tourism by law.
New hotels are only approved under strict environmental regulations and must pass a review by the National Environment Agency.
In 2024, the "Island Serenity Act" was passed, limiting large-scale cruise traffic.
💡 This isn’t a resort. It’s a refuge. No noisy beach bars, no lines to take photos under palm trees. Just you, the waves, granite boulders, and soft sand underfoot.

Mahé – A Laid-back Tropical Capital

Mahé – A Laid-back Tropical Capital Mahé is the largest island in the archipelago and home to the capital, Victoria — one of the smallest capital cities in the world with about 25,000 residents, just three main streets, and one hour needed to explore it. But here, you’ll truly feel the soul of island life: slow, simple, and always with a smile.
📍Don’t miss: Sir Selwyn-Clarke Market – best prices for spices and fresh fruit.
Seychelles National Museum – an interactive dive into the archipelago’s history.
Morne Blanc Trail – just a 50-minute hike to a view your camera can’t capture.

Iconic Beaches – Each One Unique

Beau Vallon – the family-friendly beach with cocktails, kayaks, and sunsets.
Anse Major – a jungle trail leads to a hidden cove with crystal water and a coral reef.
Anse Lazio (Praslin Island) – consistently ranked among the Top 3 beaches in the world.
🏊‍♂️ In 2025, the new coral preservation initiative “Blue Shield Seychelles” launched eco-snorkeling tours guided by marine biologists.

Insider Secrets: Unique Seychelles Travel Hacks You Won’t Find in Guides



🦜 Ask Locals About the “Visiting Cockatoos” on Cousin Island On Cousin Island, wild parrots — including the rare black parrot — sometimes come astonishingly close to people. Visit early in the morning before tour groups arrive for the best chance to see them up close.

🪸 Swim at Night — Bioluminescence on La Digue Locals know that certain coves on La Digue glow with natural bioluminescence during new moons. Wade in gently after sunset and watch the water sparkle with every movement. It's surreal — and completely free.

🌿 Stay Near a Vanilla Plantation on Praslin for the Most Fragrant Morning Several family-run vanilla farms on Praslin offer accommodations nearby. Wake up to the scent of fresh vanilla drifting through the air — an unforgettable eco-luxury experience.

🚴 Rent a Handmade Bamboo Bike on La Digue Skip the regular bike rental shops and look for locals offering handcrafted bamboo bicycles. They're lightweight, sustainable, and perfect for island cruising — with serious style points.

🍋 Try the “Lemon Bars” That Aren’t Really Bars Some islanders make homemade lemon or cinnamon-infused rum. At local markets or beaches, ask for local lemon rum — it’s not commercially sold, and it’s a hidden gem of Seychelles culture.

📸 Giant Tortoise Selfies — But Skip the Crowds, Go to Curieuse On Curieuse Island, giant tortoises roam freely. With some patience and respect, you can get an incredible photo of a tortoise in its natural habitat — no fences or crowds. Hike in from Anse St. Jose through mangrove trails for the best experience.

🛶 Sunrise Kayaking at Anse Source d’Argent — From the Water Instead of a beach sunrise, rent a kayak the night before and paddle out early. Watching the pink granite boulders glow from the sea as the sun rises? Pure magic, and completely tourist-free.