Title: Seychelles laws by Savoy Resort & Spa
1Seychelles laws Seychelles Resort Spa
Seychelles people are quite unique and they have
specified rules and laws.
2- Travel to Seychelles is subject to entry
restrictions - A COVID-19 test must be performed no more than 48
hours before departure and you must be able to
demonstrate a negative test result on entry. - Upon arriving in Seychelles, you must stay in a
designated hotel/establishment and may not leave
the premises for 5 days. - Another COVID-19 test will be performed on the
fifth day of your stay. Following a negative test
result, visitors will be free to travel within
Seychelles. If your test result is positive, you
will be required to stay in a designated
stay-safe until cleared by the Public Health
Authority.
3Most visits to Seychelles are trouble free.
However, there has been an increase in break-ins,
robberies, burglaries and opportunist thefts
against residents, expatriates and tourists.
Crime is generally non-violent, but bags have
been snatched, cars broken into and tourists
robbed while walking at night. You should take
sensible precautions to safeguard yourself and
your possessions.
4Mahé is mountainous, and roads are narrow and
winding, often with sheer drops and hairpin
bends. Not all such roads are equipped with
safety barriers. Deep, uncovered storm drains
flank many roads. Take care when driving.
Drink-driving is a problem, so be aware of other
road users who may behave erratically.
5Most of the inner island resorts are accessible
by ferry. You should pay attention to safety
briefings when taking any boat trips and make
sure life jackets are provided, especially on
smaller excursion boats.
6Beaches dont always show safety information and
you shouldnt assume theyre safe. Lifeguards are
not numerous, though some are stationed on
popular beaches. Ask hotel staff about conditions
and safety on nearby beaches.
7 Contacts
Beau Vallon beach, Mahe island, Seychelles 248
252 02 00 reservation_at_savoy.sc savoy.sc