Some of the main beaches in Mahé include Beau Vallon, Anse Royale, and Anse Intendance.
Tourists can get around Mahé using taxis, rental cars, or the local bus service which is affordable and extensive.
The currency used in Mahé is the Seychellois Rupee (SCR).
Yes, English is an official language in Mahé, alongside French and Seychellois Creole.
The best time to visit Mahé is during the drier months between April and October, although it's a year-round destination.
Yes, Mahé offers fantastic hiking opportunities, particularly in Morne Seychellois National Park.
Yes, many restaurants in Mahé offer vegetarian and even vegan options that include local produce.
Mahé is generally safe for tourists, though it's always wise to take standard safety precautions as in any travel destination.
Don't miss the Creole Festival, local markets, and visiting historical sites like Victoria Clocktower to immerse in the island’s culture.
Yes, wildlife tours are available, including snorkeling trips and visits to nature reserves with a focus on endemic species.