Seychelles in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary
A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Seychelles covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.
By Hello Travel Team
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Arrival in Mahé & Victoria Highlights
- MorningTaxi from airport to Victoria/Beau Vallon~$30
- AfternoonExplore Victoria (Clock Tower, Market, Temple)~$10
- EveningSunset and dinner at Beau Vallon Beach~$25
VictoriaBeau VallonTaxi from airport (~$25–35) or bus (~$1–2, slower and less luggage-friendly).
Budget$90Mid-range$170Luxury$320 - 2
Beau Vallon Beach & North Mahé
- MorningMorning swim and snorkel at Beau Vallon~$10
- AfternoonCar rental or driver to explore north coast~$60
- EveningBeachfront dinner with drinks~$30
Beau VallonNorth CoastRent a car (~$50–60/day) or hire driver; local buses available but less flexible.
Budget$100Mid-range$190Luxury$350 - 3
Morne Seychellois National Park Hike & West Coast
- MorningTaxi to Copolia or Morne Blanc trailhead~$20
- MorningGuided or self-guided hike (2–3 hours)~$10
- AfternoonRelax at Port Glaud or Grand Anse beach~$5
- EveningDinner in Victoria or Beau Vallon~$25
Morne SeychelloisWest CoastVictoriaBuses reach some trailheads; taxis (~$15–25/leg) save time on a short trip.
Budget$90Mid-range$200Luxury$360 - 4
South Mahé Beaches & Takamaka Rum Distillery
- MorningDrive to Anse Intendance and Anse Takamaka~$20
- AfternoonTakamaka Rum Distillery tour and tasting~$20
- AfternoonOptional rock pool hike with guide~$30
- EveningSeafood dinner in the south or back in Beau Vallon~$30
Anse IntendanceAnse TakamakaSouth MahéFull-day driver (~$80–120) or car rental recommended for flexible beach-hopping.
Budget$100Mid-range$220Luxury$380 - 5
Ferry to Praslin & Vallée de Mai
- MorningTaxi to Mahé ferry terminal~$15
- MorningFerry Mahé → Praslin (Cat Cocos)~$70
- AfternoonTaxi to hotel and check-in around Cote d’Or~$20
- AfternoonVisit Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve~$28
- EveningDinner on Cote d’Or beach~$25
Cote d’OrVallée de MaiPre-book ferry; seas can be choppy—consider seasickness tablets for the 1-hour ride.
Budget$130Mid-range$220Luxury$420 - 6
Anse Lazio & Beach Time on Praslin
- MorningTaxi or bus to Anse Lazio~$10
- MorningSwim, snorkel, and relax at Anse Lazio~$5
- AfternoonLunch at beach restaurant or picnic~$20
- EveningSunset walk on Cote d’Or
- EveningDinner near hotel~$25
Anse LazioCote d’OrPublic buses are cheap (~$1–2) but infrequent; taxis (~$10–20/ride) give more flexibility.
Budget$90Mid-range$180Luxury$350 - 7
Curieuse Island or St Pierre Snorkeling Excursion
- MorningBoat tour to Curieuse Island and/or St Pierre~$90
- AfternoonGiant tortoises, beach BBQ, snorkeling
- AfternoonReturn to Praslin and relax at hotel
- EveningCreole dinner on Praslin~$25
Curieuse IslandSt PierreCote d’OrJoin a shared boat tour from Cote d’Or or the Praslin jetty; confirm inclusions (lunch, gear) in advance.
Budget$120Mid-range$220Luxury$420 - 8
Ferry to La Digue & Anse Source d’Argent
- MorningFerry Praslin → La Digue~$25
- MorningBike rental for two days~$20
- AfternoonVisit L’Union Estate & vanilla plantation~$12
- AfternoonBeach time at Anse Source d’Argent
- EveningDinner at local Creole restaurant~$20
La PasseL’Union EstateAnse Source d’ArgentLa Digue is mostly car-free; bikes are the main mode of transport (~$10–15/day).
Budget$90Mid-range$170Luxury$340 - 9
La Digue South Beaches & Snorkeling
- MorningCycle to Grand Anse
- MorningHike to Petite Anse and Anse Cocos
- AfternoonGlass kayak or snorkeling tour~$60
- EveningSunset at Anse Severe
- EveningCasual dinner on La Digue~$20
Grand AnsePetite AnseAnse CocosAnse SevereUnpaved paths and hills—ensure your bike is in good condition and bring lights for riding after dark.
Budget$80Mid-range$190Luxury$360 - 10
Return to Mahé, Shopping in Victoria & Departure
- MorningFerry La Digue → Praslin → Mahé~$90
- AfternoonTaxi from Mahé jetty to Victoria/airport~$25
- AfternoonSouvenir shopping in Victoria market~$30
- AfternoonFinal beach stop or café near airport~$15
- EveningAirport snacks and drinks~$15
La DiguePraslinVictoriaAirport areaAllow buffer time for ferry connections and airport check-in; seas can delay departures in bad weather.
Budget$120Mid-range$200Luxury$380
Trip Summary
TL;DR: A Perfect 10-Day Seychelles Itinerary at a Glance
A 10-day Seychelles itinerary is best spent across Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, with time for capital-city culture, jungle hikes, and world-class beaches. This Seychelles 10 day itinerary balances sightseeing and downtime, with clear transport plans, realistic daily budgets, and easy ways to track costs via the Hello app.
Think of this Seychelles travel plan in three chunks: 4 days on Mahé for Victoria, hikes, and Beau Vallon; 3 days on Praslin for Vallée de Mai and Anse Lazio; and 3 days on La Digue for bikes, boulders, and relaxed island life.
According to the Seychelles Tourism Board, the country welcomed over 330,000 visitors in 2023, with most first-timers focusing on these three inner islands. Average daily costs range from about $80–120 for budget travellers, $150–250 mid-range, and $300+ for luxury in 2026, depending on where you sleep and how often you splurge on excursions.
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Days 1–3: Mahé Island, Victoria & Beau Vallon (Capital-City Core of Your Seychelles Itinerary)
The first three days of your Seychelles itinerary are best spent on Mahé, using Victoria and Beau Vallon as your base for markets, viewpoints, and easy beach time before you island-hop. This sets the tone for the rest of your Seychelles 10 day trip.
Day 1 – Arrival & Victoria
Morning: Land at Seychelles International Airport (Mahé) and take a taxi to Victoria or Beau Vallon (about $25–35 in 2026, 20–30 minutes). Drop your bags and walk Victoria’s compact center: the Clock Tower, Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market, and the Hindu temple. According to the Seychelles Tourism Board, Victoria is one of the smallest capitals in the world, so you can see the highlights in half a day.
Afternoon: Lunch at the market or a local takeaway ("take-away" in Seychelles) for $5–8 per plate of Creole curry or grilled fish. Visit the National Museum of History or the Botanical Gardens to spot giant tortoises.
Evening: Head to Beau Vallon Beach for sunset and a casual beachfront dinner ($15–25 per person, more if you add cocktails).
Day 2 – North Mahé & Beau Vallon
Morning: Swim and snorkel at Beau Vallon. You can rent snorkel gear for around $10–15/day.
Afternoon: Hire a car for the day (~$50–60 plus fuel) or a driver to explore north-coast viewpoints and smaller coves. End with sundowners at a beach bar.
Evening budgets (per person/day):
- Budget: $80–100 (bus, takeaways, guesthouse)
- Mid-range: $150–200
- Luxury: $300+
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Days 4–5: Mahé Hikes, South Coast Beaches & Rum – Active Core of Your Seychelles 10 Day Trip
Devote days 4 and 5 of your Seychelles 10 day itinerary to Mahé’s wild side: hikes in Morne Seychellois National Park, south-coast beaches, and the Takamaka rum distillery, before you ferry to Praslin. This is where your Seychelles travel plan shifts from city sights to jungle and coast.
Day 3 – Viewpoints & Trails
Morning: Tackle the Copolia or Morne Blanc trail, two of Mahé’s most popular hikes, each taking about 2–3 hours round-trip according to local hiking guides. Aim to start by 8:00 am to avoid midday heat; a taxi to trailheads from Victoria runs about $15–25.
Afternoon: Recover at a west-coast beach like Port Glaud or Grand Anse. A simple beachside lunch is $10–15 in 2026.
Evening: Dinner back in Beau Vallon or Victoria; add $5–10 for a cocktail or Seybrew beer.
Day 4 – South Mahé & Takamaka
Morning: Drive or hire a driver to explore the south: Anse Intendance, Anse Takamaka, and nearby viewpoints. Public buses exist but are slow for beach-hopping; a full-day driver might cost $80–120 depending on negotiation.
Afternoon: Tour the Takamaka Rum Distillery and taste local rum (tours often around $15–20 including tastings, per recent visitor reports). Continue beach-hopping or visit the lesser-known rock pool hike near Anse Takamaka with a licensed guide.
Evening daily budget guide:
- Budget: $90–120 (bus, self-guided hikes, takeaways)
- Mid-range: $170–230 (car rental, restaurant dinners)
- Luxury: $350+ (private guide, upscale dining)
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Days 6–7: Praslin – Vallée de Mai, Anse Lazio & Island-Hopping Highlights
Spend days 6 and 7 of your Seychelles 10 day itinerary on Praslin, home to famous beaches and the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, turning your Seychelles travel plan into a mix of jungle, turquoise bays, and short boat trips.
Getting to Praslin
Morning (Day 5): Take the Cat Cocos ferry from Mahé to Praslin (about 1 hour). As of 2025, one-way tickets are typically around $60–75 in economy, according to ferry operators. Taxis from the jetty to accommodation cost $15–25 depending on distance.
Day 5 – Vallée de Mai & Cote d’Or
Afternoon: Visit Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, where the famous coco de mer palm grows. Entry is around $25–30 per adult, and the reserve is open roughly 8:30 am–4:30 pm, per Seychelles Parks authorities. Allow 2–3 hours for the trails.
Evening: Dinner along Cote d’Or beach with mains around $15–25. Enjoy a walk under incredible starry skies thanks to low light pollution in the inner islands.
Day 6 – Anse Lazio & Curieuse Option
Morning: Taxi or bus to Anse Lazio, often ranked among the world’s best beaches by travel magazines. Plan a full morning to swim, snorkel, and relax; bring your own snorkel to save rental fees.
Afternoon: Optional boat excursion to Curieuse Island or St Pierre for snorkeling and giant tortoises, roughly $70–120 per person including lunch, based on local tour listings.
Typical Praslin daily budgets:
- Budget: $90–130 (bus, self-catered meals, guesthouse)
- Mid-range: $170–240 (taxi + one boat tour)
- Luxury: $350–500 (boutique hotels, private charters)
Use the Hello app’s AI categorization to see at a glance how much of your Seychelles 10 day trip is going into tours versus food and transport.
Days 8–9: La Digue – Bikes, Boulders & Iconic Beaches on a Relaxed Island
La Digue is the slow, dreamy heart of a Seychelles itinerary, and two full days of your Seychelles 10 day trip here means bicycles, palm-framed bays, and minimal motor traffic. This is where your Seychelles travel plan gets truly laid-back.
Getting to La Digue
Morning (Day 7): Take the 15-minute ferry from Praslin to La Digue; recent prices are around $20–30 one way. Most accommodations meet you at the jetty with a cart or short transfer.
Day 7 – L’Union Estate & Anse Source d’Argent
Afternoon: Rent a bike for about $10–15/day and ride to L’Union Estate. Entry (often around $10–15) gives access to vanilla plantations, giant tortoises, and the path to Anse Source d’Argent, one of Seychelles’ most photographed beaches thanks to its granite boulders and shallow turquoise water.
Evening: Picnic dinner on the beach (groceries $8–12 per person) or dine at a small Creole restaurant ($15–25 per main). Stay for sunset and cycle back with headlamps.
Day 8 – South Beaches & Snorkeling
Morning: Bike to Grand Anse, then hike to Petite Anse and Anse Cocos. Bring water and snacks; there are limited facilities.
Afternoon: Join a glass-bottom kayak or snorkeling tour around La Digue’s reefs for $40–80 per person, depending on group size and inclusions.
Approximate La Digue daily costs:
- Budget: $80–110
- Mid-range: $150–220
- Luxury: $320+
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Day 10: Back to Mahé, Last-Minute Shopping & Flight Home
The final day of your Seychelles 10 day itinerary is for ferries back to Mahé, last-minute shopping in Victoria, and a relaxed farewell beach or viewpoint before your flight home. Building this into your Seychelles travel plan avoids last-day stress.
Morning – La Digue to Mahé
Take an early ferry from La Digue to Praslin (15 minutes), connect to the Mahé ferry (about 1 hour), and factor in seas that can be choppy. Combined tickets often total around $80–100 one way in 2026 when booked in advance, according to ferry company schedules.
On arrival in Mahé, budget $20–30 and 20–30 minutes by taxi to Victoria or the airport area, depending on where you’ve left your luggage.
Afternoon – Victoria & Souvenirs
Shop for spices, vanilla, tea, and local art in Victoria’s market and small boutiques. Set aside $20–50 for souvenirs; card payment is widely accepted, but keep some cash for stalls.
If you have time, grab one last swim at Beau Vallon or a nearby beach (many hotels will store luggage and offer shower access for a fee or courtesy).
Evening – Airport & Departure
Arrive 2–3 hours before your international flight. A quick airport meal or snack will run $10–20.
For the final day, a realistic all-in budget is:
- Budget: $120–150 (ferries, simple food, few souvenirs)
- Mid-range: $180–250
- Luxury: $350+ (business-class ferry, premium gifts)
Check your full-trip spending in the Hello app’s budget overview to see exactly what your Seychelles itinerary cost, and export it if you want a record for future trips.
Practical Costs, Connectivity & Common Questions About a Seychelles 10 Day Itinerary
A 10-day Seychelles itinerary typically costs $800–1,200 on a budget, $1,800–2,800 mid-range, and $3,500+ for luxury in 2026, excluding flights. Staying connected with a Hello eSIM for Seychelles and tracking expenses in the Hello app keeps your Seychelles travel plan smooth and predictable.
Connectivity & Hello eSIM
Mobile data is very useful for maps, ferry updates, and restaurant bookings. You can buy and activate a Hello eSIM for Seychelles before you fly, so your phone connects as soon as you land. Plans start from 5GB with live-updated pricing, and work across 200+ countries if you’re combining Seychelles with somewhere like Japan and then using Hello eSIM for Japan later.
Sample Daily Budget Comparison (Per Person, 2026)
| Tier | Accommodation/night | Food/day | Transport/day | Activities/day | Typical Daily Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | $40–60 (guesthouse) | $15–25 | $5–15 | $10–20 | ~$80–120 |
| Mid-range | $90–160 (hotel) | $25–45 | $15–30 | $20–50 | ~$150–250 |
| Luxury | $250–600+ resort | $50–100+ | $30–60 | $40–150+ | $350–700+ |
Common Questions (Q&A)
Q: Is 10 days enough for Seychelles?
A: Yes. Ten days comfortably covers Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue without rushing.
Q: What is the best month to follow this Seychelles 10 day trip?
A: April, May, October, and November often offer calmer seas and good visibility, according to the Seychelles Meteorological Authority, ideal for ferries and snorkeling.
Q: Do I need cash?
A: Cards are widely accepted, but small guesthouses, takeaways, and La Digue bike rentals often prefer cash.
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