HOW SAFE ARE SEYCHELLES
The majority of Seychelles visits are trouble-free. Break-ins, robberies, burglaries, and opportunist thefts have occurred against locals, expatriates, and visitors. Bags have been grabbed, automobiles have been broken into, and visitors have been robbed while wandering at night. You should take reasonable efforts to protect yourself and your belongings. Parked automobiles, residential housing such as guest homes and motels, beaches, and designated and unmarked walking paths are all possible targets. Take no valuables and stroll in organized groups.
You should keep at least the same level of security awareness as you would in the UK, and make sure your living arrangements are safe. Keep valuables, money, and passports in a hotel safe. Avoid leaving valuables in automobiles or on show, and avoid carrying big quantities of cash or wearing flashy jewelry. Accommodation, especially in remote places, should have proper security measures in places, such as outdoor security lighting, grilles, and nighttime security guards. Be cautious, and carry a cell phone with roaming capabilities for use in an emergency when leaving the hotel premises. Roaming fees should be checked with your mobile phone service provider because they might be exceedingly costly. Take precautions in remote regions as well as in more popular spots such as Beau Vallon and Victoria's back alleyways, especially after dark.