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Seychelles Lifestyle and Culture

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If you are planning to head to Seychelles then you should be well-informed on the culture and lifestyle of the people here! RocApply welcomes you on this guide to learn more about the Seychellios ethics! The culture here is characterised by the diversity of the people who have settled there over the years. Through its art and traditions, the archipelago is thus enriched by African, Asian and European influences. This results in a curious, but harmonious blend in the way of life of its inhabitants.

Take advantage of the rhythmic environments to discover Seychelles folk ambience during your stay. It is with joy and good humour that you will discover dance and Seychelloise music. The latter have their roots in African influences. This is the case of the Sega and Moutia, traditional dances where paces and swaying enhance sensuality to the rhythm of the drums!

During your stay in Seychelles, you’ll observe this multicultural touch in the gastronomy, crafts and architecture of the country. Generally speaking, the way of life of the Seychellois will testify to this joyful melting pot. The various religions practiced in Seychelles illustrate this point. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and local beliefs blend harmoniously.

The languages spoken in Seychelles follow this same reasoning of blending different origins. Creole is spoken throughout the country, while English and French are used as the language of instruction. In Seychellois cuisine, rice, curry and coconut milk, used as staple foods, will also recall these unique origins. In addition to the diverse but mixed culture of Seychellois, what strikes Seychelles is the sweetness that reigns throughout. As in many islands, the smile, the kindness of the inhabitants and the friendliness they show daily charms the tourists. These little things in life certainly reflect the best facets of Seychelloise habits.

During your Seychelles stay, you’ll get the impression that every day is like a party. During the day, the Seychellois find themselves in a particularly busy market. In the evening, young people invade the beaches for a drink, dance and fun. You’ll spend rhythmic days in the heart of an environment that invites you to relax and escape.

Etiquette

  • Although largely informal in their everyday dealings, Seychellois do observe some rules of etiquette.
  • Greetings Shake hands with men and women when meeting for the first time and when saying goodbye.
  • Clothing Although beachwear is fine for the beaches, you’ll cause offence and may experience pestering if you dress in skimpy clothing elsewhere. Nude bathing is forbidden.
  • Island time Impatience will get you nowhere in Seychelles, where time flows with the tides.
  • Photographing people Always respect the wish of locals. Ask permission to photograph and do not insist or snap a picture if permission is denied.

DISCLAIMER: The suggestions on these pages are based primarily on recommendations that we have received from former students. Activity lists are by no means exhaustive; rather, they are meant merely as a starting point for exploring all of the ways you can get involved in Seychelles!

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