Fly from Paris to Seychelles with Etihad Airways
A flight from Paris to Seychelles will take you from one romantic location to another. Swap cobbled streets for soft, sandy beaches as you kick back and relax on your Seychelles trip.
Exchange French cuisine for a taste of exotic fish, fruit and vegetables at Victoria market before admiring the tranquillity of Victoria’s cathedral.
Whether you’re soaking up the sun or taking a dip in the clear blue sea, you’ll have a peaceful and relaxing retreat when you fly to the Seychelles with Etihad Airways.
CDG to SEZ: flight facts
Flying from Paris to Seychelles: FAQs
Is there more than one airport in the Seychelles?
The Seychelles is home to six airports, but Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) on Mahé Island is the main one, making it the most convenient to fly to from Europe. Once you’re in the archipelago, you can use the smaller airports to access some of the other islands, like Praslin and Bird Island.
What is the time difference between Paris and the Seychelles?
Seychelles (GMT+4) is three hours ahead of Paris (GMT+1). During Daylight Saving Time between March and November, the Seychelles is two hours ahead of Paris.
Top tips for Paris to Seychelles
Embrace your inner foodie at Victoria Market
While French cuisine is famous all over the world, Seychellois Creole food has its own admirers. The best place to start your education into this style of cooking is at the Victoria Market, where you’ll find plentiful supplies of locally grown fruit, vegetables and spices, as well as fresh fish hauled in from the ocean that same day.
Take in the tranquillity of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Unlike Notre Dame, which is known for its gothic style of architecture, the Cathedral of Victoria is a simple, pristine white affair. Despite this, the collonaded façade makes it particularly welcoming and you’ll find a cool and tranquil space inside, complete with stained glass windows.
Another must-see, bright white building is ‘little Big Ben’, the clock tower in Victoria inspired by London’s Big Ben.