Victoria, the capital of Seychelles, is situated on the country’s main island, Mahe. As part of a stunning archipelago in the Indian Ocean, the city is known for its relaxed island pace vibrant Creole culture and mountainous landscape that blends seamlessly into turquoise waters. When it comes to staying and working from the city, Victoria offers a suitable average Wi-Fi speeds and numerous accommodation options – all with easy access to markets, local eateries, hiking trails and secluded beaches. You can also easily connect to nearby islands such as La Digue (one of our all-time favourite islands!) and Praslin. Overall, Victoria is an ideal base for remote workers looking for a tropical island setup.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Victoria include Eden Island, Beau Vallon and Bel Air.
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Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Victoria are around 27 Mbps download and 11 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Take a trip to La Digue to visit Anse Source d'Argent, one of the most photographed beaches in the world.
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Victoria is served by Seychelles International Airport (SEZ), located about 15–20 minutes from the city.
Victoria has no train service. All long‑distance travel is handled by buses, ferries and flights.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Victoria Bus Terminal, located in the city centre with routes across Mahe and connections to ferry services for Praslin and La Digue.
Victoria has a small but growing cafe and coworking scene, especially around the city centre, Eden Island and Beau Vallon, supported by the island’s tourism, creative and remote‑work communities.
Groceries are easy to find across the area, with major options including STC Supermarket, ISPC, Spar and numerous small shops and produce markets.
Victoria is walkable in the central districts, while longer distances are handled using taxis, buses and rental cars. The coastal road network makes travel between Victoria, Beau Vallon and the eastern beaches simple.
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