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Seychelles (Sez) Seychelles Islands Information Website |
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Personal safety Seychelles enjoys a low level of crime. Nevertheless, it is still advisable to take some routine precautions to ensure your personal safety and that of your possessions. Walking alone on isolated beaches, swimming alone or leaving yachts unlocked at their moorings is not advisable. It is also not recommended to carry large sums of money or valuables on your person, to leave them unguarded in your room or in the boot of your car or to advertise the fact that you possess them. Most accommodation establishments offer room or reception safes to secure valuables and visitors are advised to take advantage of this service. |
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