Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 exotic islands in the Indian Ocean. They are known for pristine white sands, lush rainforests and turquoise waters. Seychelles is one of the most remote countries in the world. It is not surprising that time flows differently here, different from many parts of the world.
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Time Zone
An exotic paradise is quite far from civilization. In the Seychelles, summer reigns all year round, and instead of snow, winter comes with humidity and showers. It is enough to open the map to see that the islands of the archipelago are scattered slightly below the equator line, to the east of Africa. To get to the continent, you need to overcome more than 1500 kilometers. The largest island, Mahe, is located on an area of about 150 square meters and occupies more than a quarter of the entire archipelago.
The time zone of the Seychelles is GMT + 4, which means the difference with many European capitals in the summer is 1-2 hours, and in the winter - 2-3 hours. Seychelles time is the same as Dubai time.
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The difference between the Seychelles and other cities
- Amsterdam -3 hours
- Bangkok +3 hours
- Brussels -3 hours
- Bucharest -2 hours
- Budapest -3 hours
- Buenos Aires -7 hours
- Chicago -10 hours
- Doha -1 hour
- Douala -3 hours
- Douglas -4
- Dubai +0 hours
- Dublin -4 hours
- Istanbul -1 hour
- Jakarta +3 hours
- Kyiv -2 hours
- Lisbon -4 hours
- London -4 hours
- Los Angeles -12 hours
- Luxembourg -3 hours
- Macau +4 hours
- Mexico City -10 hours
- Oslo -3 hours
- Paris -3 hours
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