Victoria, Seychelles Walking Tour: See the City!
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Overview
Victoria City Tour, Mahé, Seychelles, is a guided walk through one of the world's smallest capital cities. This tour lets visitors see the sights and have time to take pictures. The walking tour makes it easy for everyone, even with wheelchairs or strollers, as Victoria is mostly flat.
The tour includes places like the Hindu temple, the Nature Museum, and the iconic Clocktower. Visitors will also see the largest and oldest church in the Seychelles, the Victoria Marina, and unique sculptures and landmarks, including the Supreme Court. If there's time, the tour may visit the Botanical Garden to see giant tortoises and Coco de Mer.
This tour usually takes about 4 hours, and there's a choice to add lunch. The guides are happy to change the tour to fit what visitors want to see. These are certified and licensed by the Seychelles Tourist Board.




Highlights
Explore Victoria on Foot: See the best of Mahé's capital with a guided walking tour, perfect for all ages and abilities.
Visit Key Landmarks: Discover famous spots like the Hindu temple, Clocktower, and the Seychelles' oldest church.
Optional Botanical Garden Visit: See giant tortoises and the Coco de Mer at the beautiful Botanical Garden (entrance fee not included).
Customize Your Tour: Enjoy a tour that can be changed to fit your interests and wishes.
Perfect for all ages: Victoria is a barrier-free city, accessible for wheelchairs and baby carriages.
Certified Guides: Licensed tour guides by the Seychelles Tourist Board.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the Victoria City Tour for its comprehensive overview of the city, flexible itinerary, and knowledgeable guides. However, some suggest better time management and clearer communication regarding additional costs.

Customers enjoyed seeing a variety of landmarks and learning about the city's history and culture.
The guides are knowledgeable, friendly, and cater to individual preferences.
Many reviewers liked the flexibility of the tour, including the ability to customize the itinerary.
Visitors appreciated the option to add lunch and the chance to visit the Botanical Garden.
Some visitors felt that the tour could be improved with better time management.
A few reviewers mentioned that the Botanical Garden entrance fee was an additional cost.
The Journey
Hindu Temple
A vibrant and intricately designed temple reflecting the cultural diversity of Victoria, offering a glimpse into the Hindu community of the Seychelles.
Nature Museum
A museum showcasing the natural history of the Seychelles, including its unique flora, fauna, and geological formations.
Clocktower
A prominent landmark in Victoria, modeled after Little Ben in London, serving as a historical symbol of the Seychelles' colonial past.
Largest and Oldest Church in the Seychelles
A significant religious site representing the Christian heritage of the Seychelles, with historical and architectural importance.
Victoria Marina
A small, picturesque marina offering views of local fishing boats and yachts, providing a glimpse into the maritime activities of the Seychelles.
Supreme Court of the Seychelles
An architecturally unique building housing the highest court in the Seychelles, reflecting the legal system and governance of the nation.
Botanical Garden
A lush garden showcasing the diverse plant life of the Seychelles, including giant tortoises and the endemic Coco de Mer palm, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Know Before You Go
This fun walking tour of Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles includes a guided experience to many landmarks. Lunch, brunch, and breakfast are not included. Entrance to the Botanical Garden is also excluded (approximately 250 SCR, 15 €, or USD17 per person). Remember to bring money for entrance fees and anything extra. The tour focuses on showing you the city's highlights and making sure you have a good time.
Hot Tip
To make the most of the tour, plan ahead and tell your guide what you're most interested in seeing. If you want to visit the Botanical Garden, bring cash for the entrance fee. Also, wear comfortable shoes for walking!