Seychelles now open to all visitors from Africa

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Visitors from the African continent are allowed to enter the Seychelles Island. vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers are allowed entry to the islands without the need for quarantine on arrival.

Entry and stay conditions will not be affected by COVID-19 vaccination status, but visitors are strongly encouraged to be fully immunised before travel. Passengers will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test done within 72h of departure and complete a Health Travel Authorisation at https://seychelles.govtas.com/. They will need to provide proof of valid Travel & Health insurance to cover COVID-19 related quarantine, isolation, or treatment.

Seychelles is a sought-after destination for travellers from Africa, and more specifically for travellers from Western African countries such as Ghana and Nigeria, whose travellers consider Seychelles as a wonderful “Exotic Island Holiday Destination” for weddings and honeymoon. Travellers from those countries like to venture on nature trails, hiking, snorkelling, diving, sailing, are keen to meet the local population and participate in cultural activities whilst on holiday, and Seychelles has all this to offer, and much more.

Air access is available from most West African countries to Seychelles, with Kenya Airways and Ethiopian Airlines with good connections via their hubs onward to the Seychelles.

To Update the trade on developments in Seychelles Tourism Seychelles are organising a Virtual Travel Expo on 12 & 13 October.

During this Expo the trade can meet and chat with 15 exhibitors from Seychelles comprising resorts, hotels, DMC’s, Air Seychelles and South African tour operators offering packages to Seychelles. The trade can register free of charge via travel info(link) or www.spotlightworkshops.co.za/link

For complete details of requirements, all visitors should consult https://advisory.seychelles.travel/ and https://seychelles.govtas.com/ prior to travel.

Seychelles Destination Website: www.seychelles.com

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