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Seychelles extends electronic travel authorisation to passengers arriving by sea

Seychelles, renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity, has recently taken a significant step by extending its electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system for travellers to the archipelago by sea. The new regulations are designed to improve security and simplify entry formalities for all visitors, whether arriving by air or by sea, marking an important step forward in the development of the archipelago. major step towards modernising immigration procedures in the Seychelles.

The Seychelles, islands in the heart of the Indian Ocean, are renowned for their exceptional beauty and biodiversity. Recently, the country extended its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system including passengers arriving by sea. This update is designed to improve security and simplify the entry process for maritime travellers, thereby facilitating better control of arrivals.

Previously, only passengers arriving by air were required to obtain an ETA before entering Seychelles. With this new measure, all passengers, whether arriving by boat, yacht or cruise ship, are now subject to this requirement. This harmonisation of procedures is essential to ensure the efficient management of tourist flows and to guarantee a high-quality welcome to all visitors.

Presentation of the ETA on arrival

When arriving in the Seychelles, regardless of the mode of transport or point of entry (Port Victoria or Mahé), it is essential to present the approved ETA to pass immigration checks. This electronic document ensures that the information provided has already been verified, allowing faster access to the territory. The local authorities thus have all the data they need to facilitate the procedures, allowing travellers to start their stay as smoothly as possible.

For more information on the status of your application, see this link. Similarly, for questions about transit, you can visit this site.

Seychelles is therefore adapting its entry framework to contemporary requirements, while improving the experience of maritime travellers. This move towards a more integrated system is not only beneficial for safety, but also for the satisfaction of visitors who choose this dream destination.

Other important considerations

Travellers are advised to apply for their ETA well in advance to avoid delays. Each member of the group, including children, must have their own authorisation. The cost of the ETA remains a reasonable 160 SCR (approx. 11 €), making it accessible to all visitors.

New regulations for arrivals in Seychelles

Criteria Details
Arrival modes Plane, boat, yacht, cruise ship
Formality required ETA obtained for all arrivals
Documents required Valid passport, photo, sea ticket
Application deadline Up to 30 days before arrival
Cost 160 SCR (around €11)
Presentation on arrival ETA approved to present to immigration control
Impact on experience Smooth controls for a trouble-free stay