Mahé

Mahé

Mahé in March

Good time to visit

March offers a preview of better weather to come with fewer rainy days, though it's still pretty humid. A decent shoulder season choice if you can handle some lingering wet weather.

Weather

March marks the transition out of the wet season, though you'll still see regular afternoon thunderstorms. Humidity starts dropping slightly to around 75%, and temperatures remain steady at 29-30°C.

29°C high24°C low12 rain days

Crowds & Cost

moderate crowds
~$170/day average

March Tips

  • Sea conditions improve for diving and snorkeling mid-month
  • Book accommodations early as Easter holidays approach
  • Trails in Morne Seychellois are muddy but accessible again

All Months

April, May, October, and November are your sweet spots. The weather's calm, humidity drops, and you'll actually want to explore beyond the beach. Trade winds die down, so snorkeling visibility hits peak levels around the coral reefs. But let's talk reality. December through March brings the northwest monsoon — that means rain, humidity, and choppy seas. Your Instagram shots will still look amazing, but you might spend more time indoors than planned. Hotel rates drop 30-40% though, so there's that trade-off. June through September sees the southeast trades kick in. Cooler temperatures sound great until you realize the winds make some beaches unsurfable and ferry rides to other islands get cancelled. Anse Intendance becomes a washing machine, but Beau Vallon stays protected. Here's the thing about shoulder seasons: April and May give you post-rain lushness with clearing skies. October and November offer the calmest seas before the Christmas rush. Book accommodations early for these months — everyone knows they're the best times to visit.

Mahé Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

9/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

3/10

Luxury

9/10

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