Recorded Video Script
If you're visiting Seychelles by cruise ship, you must follow entry rules to enjoy your day ashore without issues. All cruise passengers need travel authorization before departure, and each person, including children, must submit a separate application linked to their passport. Many cruise lines guide you through the process and check your documents. At Port Victoria, passengers go through immigration, customs, tourist help desks, transport options, shops, and Wi-Fi. Officers may complete some checks on board before you disembark. Once authorized, you can join organized excursions or explore on your own. Most visits last 6 to 12 hours, so manage your time well, leave early for re-boarding, and follow your ship's instructions. Carry your passport, travel authorization, ship ID card or boarding pass, and emergency contacts. Respect local culture by dressing modestly at religious sites, asking before taking photos, and supporting local businesses. Protect the environment by following park rules, disposing of rubbish properly, and avoiding wildlife disturbance. The Seychellois rupee is the local currency, but major cards and common foreign currencies are accepted. Plan for transport, food, activities, and shopping. Mobile coverage and public Wi-Fi are available, and you can buy a local SIM. Stay in touch with your ship for any schedule changes. With your travel authorization ready and a well-planned day, you can enjoy a safe and memorable cruise stop in Seychelles.
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!