Planning Essentials & Logistics
Best Time to Go
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Maldives & Seychelles: Dry season runs from November to April—expect calm seas and plenty of sun.
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Mauritius: Peak summer is November to March (hot and humid); cooler, drier weather occurs May to September.
Flights & Transfers
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International Hubs: Most visitors fly into Malé (MLE), Mahé (SEZ), and Port Louis (MRU). Plan open‑jaw tickets if possible.
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Island Hopping:
• Maldives: Seaplanes or speedboats link main atoll resorts.
• Seychelles: Regular inter‑island ferries run Mahé–Praslin–La Digue; allow extra time for tide‑dependent schedules.
• Mauritius: Car rental or private transfers offer the greatest flexibility; public buses service main routes but can be slow.
Budgeting & Accommodation
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Resorts vs. Guesthouses: Maldives resorts skew luxury – expect $300+ per night. Guest‑run “local islands” open up budget options at $100–$150.
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Seychelles: Mid‑range guesthouses on Mahé and Praslin start around $120 per night; boutique eco‑lodges on smaller islands can be pricier.
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Mauritius: A wide range from self‑catering villas ($80) to beachfront 5‑star hotels ($250+).
Packing Tips
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Water‑Resistant Gear: Quick‑dry clothes, reef‑safe sunscreen, and a waterproof camera housing for snorkeling shots.
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Light Layers: Evenings can get breezy in Seychelles hills; a light windbreaker is handy.
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Adapters & Power Banks: Voltage varies (Maldives 240V UK‑style, Seychelles 240V French/Mauritian). Bring universal adapters and backup batteries
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