
Planning a holiday in the Seychelles often brings to mind endless blue skies, white sandy beaches, and calm turquoise waters. But what about the Seychelles rainy season? Should you avoid it or embrace it? At Le Manglier Guest House, we believe every season has its own charm – and the rainy season is no exception. Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your stay.
When is the Seychelles Rainy Season?
The rainy season in Seychelles usually runs from November to April. During this period, the islands are influenced by the north-west monsoon, which brings warmer temperatures, higher humidity, and tropical showers.
But don’t be misled by the term “rainy season.” Rainfall frequently comes in short, refreshing bursts, often followed by hours of sunshine. This means you can still enjoy the outdoors and all the activities Seychelles has to offer, while appreciating the lush greenery and vibrant landscapes that the rains bring to life.
What to expect during the rainy season in Seychelles
One of the biggest misconceptions about the Seychelles rainy season is that it rains all day, every day. In reality, showers are often brief and scattered, leaving plenty of opportunities to explore. Temperatures remain warm, usually between 27°C and 30°C, making it ideal for beach days and water activities.
Another advantage of visiting at this time is the peaceful atmosphere. With fewer tourists around, you’ll find quieter beaches, more availability at restaurants, and often better rates on accommodation. The rain also enhances the beauty of the islands – the forests are greener, waterfalls are fuller, and the air feels fresher.
Things to do in the Seychelles rainy season
Even with the occasional shower, there’s so much you can enjoy during your stay:
- Beach walks and snorkelling: Many showers pass quickly, so you’ll often have stretches of sunshine perfect for exploring the coast or diving into crystal-clear waters.
- Nature hikes: The cooler weather makes it easier to walk the trails and enjoy the vibrant flora and fauna.
- Cultural and local experiences: Visit markets, taste Creole cuisine, or spend time getting to know the island lifestyle.
- Relax and unwind: A rainy afternoon is the perfect excuse to slow down – enjoy a good book, share stories with fellow travellers, or simply take in the sound of tropical rain falling outside.


Why staying at Le Manglier guest house is a great choice
At Le Manglier Guest House, we welcome guests throughout the year, including the rainy season. Our location on Mahé, just five minutes from the airport, makes us a convenient and comfortable base whether you’re here for a short stopover or a longer holiday.
What sets us apart is our warm, family-style hospitality. We like to think of our guest house as a home away from home – simple, clean, and welcoming. After a day of exploring, you can return to a cosy room, enjoy a freshly prepared meal, or simply relax in a friendly atmosphere.
During the rainy season, having a comfortable and well-situated guest house is especially valuable. You can easily adapt your plans, knowing you’ll always have a relaxing place to return to, no matter the weather.
Tips for enjoying the rainy season in Seychelles
- Pack light rain gear: A small umbrella or waterproof jacket is handy for unexpected showers.
- Bring comfortable shoes: Ideal for both beach walks and damp trails.
- Think tropical: Mosquito repellent and breathable clothing will keep you comfortable.
- Stay flexible: Let the rhythm of the islands guide you – a bit of rain often leads to the most memorable travel moments.
Traveling during the Seychelles rainy season can surprise you in the best way. Yes, you might need to carry an umbrella, but you’ll also enjoy quieter beaches, greener landscapes, and the slower rhythm of island life.
For us at Le Manglier Guest House, the rain is simply part of what makes Seychelles feel so alive. Whether you spend a sunny morning by the sea or a rainy afternoon sharing stories over a cup of tea, there’s always something special to enjoy.
And if you stay with us, we’ll make sure you feel at home – rain or shine.
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