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Seychelles school holidays deals

As cliche as it sounds, the 115 islands of Seychelles have a little bit of something for everyone, and we understand why families flock here during the school holidays. We love carefree holidays in Seychelles. It’s all talc-white beaches, tropical turquoise waters, and thrilling activities hosted in lavish hotels.

Unlike the Europeans, the first day of school in Seychelles falls around the 23rd of January, and the academic year ends around the 7th of December. If you wish to travel during the February, Easter, or Christmas/New Year holidays with the top-choice accommodation - it’s best to book in advance as it merges with the peak season in Seychelles.

Chat with our knowledgeable travel advisers to craft your idyllic holiday package to Seychelles during the school holidays. Browse our exclusive package deals & offers in Seychelles.

Half Term & school holidays to Seychelles

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Weather in Seychelles during school holidays

February Half Term

If you want to escape the winter blues and whisk your kids away for a well-deserved break during the February half-term, then the Seychelles is the place to visit. The weather in February gradually gets hotter in the lead-up to summer, with average temperatures of 28°C in the daytime and 25°C in the evening. Although rainfall decreases throughout February, you may experience a few intermittent and short showers. These are sure not to ruin your plans, as they are quickly followed by glorious sunshine.

Easter

The Easter half term usually occurs in March or April and marks the end of the low season in Seychelles. February’s warm climate continues throughout this period, and you will notice a significant difference in the air, with less humidity and a gentle breeze. With Seychelles being out of the rainy season, you can expect around seven days of rainfall, on average, throughout March and April. If you are lucky - you will catch a rain-free seascape at the tropical bliss!

May Half Term

Balmy May is a transitional month that sparks the weather to get increasingly hotter. Sun worshippers can achieve a bronzed- skin glow, with daily averages of 29°C and 26°C at night and only three days with rain. With twinkling turquoise waters of excellent visibility, May is the best time for snorkelling and making the most of its’ long sweeps of sand.

Summer

The summer merges with the peak season in Seychelles, and it’s a fantastic time to visit. Between June and August, the climate is hot and dry, with average highs of 29°C and average lows of 24°C, making July the driest month of the year. Pack a high SPF sun cream in your suitcase as the UV rays stay high, beaming 12 hours of sunshine daily.

October Half Term

If you wish to get away during the October half-term, it’s notable that October is another off-season month transitioning into the wet season, with roughly eight days of rain. You aren’t guaranteed a completely dry holiday, but rainfall usually comes in quick bursts, and after approximately 30 minutes, you’re bound to back lazing in the sunshine. The weather is still dry and warm, ranging from 23 to 28°C in the day.

Christmas & New Year

In December and January, the Seychelles have an average temperature of 27°C, with highs of 30°C and lows of 24°C. During this time, you can expect 12 hours of sunshine a day, with an average of 8 inches of rainfall, usually spread within 17 days in the month. Nevertheless, those grey skies turn blue quite quickly with short-lived showers.

January is the best time of year to test your skills and ride some waves in the Indian Ocean while you escape the cold British winters back home. Anse Intendance in Mahe is a prime hot spot for passionate surfers flocking here from around the globe. For fresh beginners, there is an array of surf schools, including SURF HOUSE Seychelles, boasting opportunities for all levels of surfing, backed by dense canopies of foliage and azure waters.

Best hotels for Half Term & school holidays in Seychelles

Hotel Riu Palace is the perfect hotel to stay at during Half Term. This all-inclusive resort has all amenities on-site and is bound to keep the whole family entertained. There are five restaurants to choose from that provide a variety of food that will even satisfy the picky eaters. There’s a kid’s pool, playground and kid’s club to keep them entertained whilst you head to the spa for some much-needed relaxation. Evening entertainment is included and caters to all ages, with plenty of water sports to participate in.

Divi & Tamarijn Resort is another all-inclusive hotel that is idyllic for all the family. There is access to ten dining facilities, four swimming pools catering for all ages, eight bars to keep the adults entertained and the sea turtle’s kids’ club, where they can partake in limitless different activities throughout the day. Every day is a new adventure at Divi & Tamarijin Resort.

There is no comparison: when it comes to luxury and modern comfort, Club Med Seychelles ticks all the boxes. Located on Mahe Island, the hotel connects the beauty of Seychelles with nature in the ultimate luxury, boasting an abundance of amenities for the whole family. Club Med Seychelles features all the necessities for holidaymaking with sprogs, from babysitting services and child-designated pools to endless water sports and archery activities. Guests can choose between two dining options - freshly prepared sushi and burgers at the Turtle Cove Buffet and a fine Italian and international cuisine at the Reef Beach Lounge a la Carte menu.

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