Seychelles Itinerary with a Toddler: Budget-Friendly & Relaxed

Seychelles Itinerary with a Toddler: Budget-Friendly & Relaxed

Seychelles is a dreamy Indian Ocean paradise — turquoise waters, white sand beaches, safe and clean surroundings, and a calm vibe that makes it ideal for families with kids and toddlers.

This 5-day itinerary balances gentle beach time, light sightseeing, family-friendly attractions, and plenty of nap breaks to keep your little one happy and you relaxed!


Why Choose Seychelles with Kids?

  • Short flights from India (4 hours from Mumbai)
  • Visa-free entry for Indian passport holders
  • Calm & shallow beaches, perfect for toddlers
  • Safe, clean, and uncrowded
  • Plenty of self-catering and family-friendly resorts

Day-by-Day Seychelles Itinerary for Families with Kids

Day 1: Arrival & Relax at Beau Vallon (Mahé)

Morning:

  • Fly into Seychelles International Airport (SEZ), Mahé.
  • Take a pre-booked taxi or hotel transfer (~30 min) to your resort at Beau Vallon, the most family-friendly beach on Mahé.
  • Check-in at your hotel/villa:
    Recommended hotels:
    • Coral Strand Smart Choice Hotel (Mahé)
    • Story Seychelles Resort (luxury, Mahé)
    • Family rooms, cribs on request, beachfront access.

Afternoon:

  • Unwind at the resort and let your toddler nap
  • Stroll on Beau Vallon Beach — calm, shallow waters & clean sand. Ideal for paddling & sand play

Evening:

  • Dinner at hotel or nearby La Plage Restaurant (Mahé) — kid-friendly & beachside.
  • Early bedtime to recover from travel

Day 2: Explore Mahé — Botanical Gardens & Victoria

Morning:

  • After breakfast, visit the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens (Victoria)
    • Kids love the giant tortoises, wide lawns, and colorful flowers
    • Troller-friendly paths
  • Walk around the small capital city, Victoria, and see the clock tower & market

Afternoon:

  • Back to hotel for nap
  • Spend the rest of the afternoon at the pool or beach

Evening:

  • Dinner: The Maharajas (Indian restaurant, Victoria) — good Indian options for kids & vegetarians

Day 3: Day Trip to Praslin Island

Morning:

  • Take the fast ferry from Mahé to Praslin (~1 hour)
    • Tip: Bring snacks & motion sickness bands for toddlers
  • Visit the stunning Anse Lazio Beach, one of the most beautiful in the world, yet calm and safe
  • Optionally, visit Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a short, shady walk through endemic palm forest — fascinating even for kids

Afternoon:

  • Lunch at Pirogue Restaurant & Bar (Praslin) — family-friendly
  • Return by ferry to Mahé in time for evening nap

Evening:

  • Dinner at resort


Day 4: La Digue Island — Bikes & Beaches

Morning:

  • Take an early ferry to La Digue Island (~1.5 hours total from Mahé, via Praslin)
  • Rent bicycles with a child seat & explore this charming, car-free island
  • Stop at Anse Source d’Argent Beach, famous for its granite boulders & calm lagoon — a safe paradise for kids

Afternoon:

  • Lunch at Fish Trap Restaurant & Bar (La Digue)
  • Take the afternoon ferry back to Mahé

Evening:

  • Relax & have dinner at resort


Day 5: Beach Morning & Departure

Morning:

  • Enjoy your final morning on the beach at Beau Vallon
  • Collect shells & take family photos

Afternoon:

  • Check out & transfer to airport for flight home.

Estimated Budget for 2 Adults + 1 Toddler (5 Days)

Item Cost (INR)
Return Flights (ex-Mumbai) ₹70,000–90,000
Hotels (mid-range) ₹60,000–80,000
Ferries & Transfers ₹12,000–15,000
Food (mix of dining & self-cater) ₹20,000–25,000
Activities & Entry Fees ₹5,000–8,000
Total Approx. ₹1.7L–2.2L

Costs can vary based on season & hotel category.


🍛 Indian & Kid-Friendly Food Options:

  • The Maharajas (Victoria, Mahé) – Indian
  • Le Relax Hotel & Restaurant (Mahé) – Indian & Creole
  • La Plage (Mahé) – Beachfront, continental & vegetarian-friendly
  • Most hotels offer continental buffets & can make plain rice/dal on request.

Family Travel Tips for Seychelles:

  • Bring hats, sunscreen, rash guards & plenty of water
  • Carry mosquito repellent & a small first aid kit
  • Book ferries & excursions in advance — they can fill up
  • A lightweight stroller is handy for airports & towns, though beaches are best barefoot
  • Most beaches are safe & clean, but always supervise toddlers near water
  • Bring baby/toddler snacks & formula — options are limited & expensive locally.

Best Time to Visit:

April–June & September–November for mild, dry weather & fewer crowds.


Why Seychelles is Perfect with a Toddler:

  • Calm, uncrowded beaches
  • Safe & welcoming locals
  • Visa-free & short flights
  • Great family resorts & self-catering options
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