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Seychelles · Cost of Living 2026
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Cost of Living in Seychelles
for Expats 2026

Seychelles cost of living index: 58/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $464–$696. GNI per capita (PPP): $35,800 — Africa's highest. This 115-island Indian Ocean archipelago is a luxury tourism destination with a small, highly educated expat community in finance, marine, and hospitality sectors. Dramatically higher living standards than continental Africa, yet still 42% cheaper than New York City, with pristine beaches and a relaxed island lifestyle.

42% cheaper than New York City

Your $5,000 NYC budget → $2,900/month in Seychelles · your dollar goes 72% further here

1-bed apt · est. avg.
Restaurant meal · est.
Monthly transit · est.
$1,160–$2,320/month Typical budget / month
World Bank 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Updated April 2026YMYL · Data guide only
Cost of Living Index
58.0
NYC = 100 baseline · Moderate
0NYC 100200+
Rent
1-bed city centre · 74% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Per meal · 54% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 42% cheaper than NYC
GNI / capita
$32.2k
World Bank PPP
Purchasing Power
73.86
Your $ goes 72% further here
Inflation 2026
0.31%
Annual rate

Key Cost of Living Data

Seychelles 2026 · NYC baseline = 100
World Bank 2026
Cost of Livingvs NYC · 42% cheaper than NYC
58.0NYC = 100
Rent1-bed city centre
26.0~—
RestaurantsPer meal
46.0~—
GroceriesMonthly basket
58.0~—
Purch. PowerLocal buying
73.86×1.72 expat
vs NYC baseline
CategoryIndexEst. USDTier
Cost of Living58.042% cheaper than NYCModerate
Rent (1-bed city)26.0—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries58.0—/mo est.Moderate
Restaurants46.0—/meal est.Moderate
Local Purch. Power73.86×1.72 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$32.2kWorld Bank PPP
Inflation Rate0.31%Annual 2026

Housing & Rent

USD per month · 2026
World Bank · GlobalCostData

Housing is the largest expense in Seychelles, though still reasonable by global standards. A modest 1-bedroom apartment in Victoria (capital) rents for $400–$600/month unfurnished, with beachfront properties in Beau Vallon commanding $800–$1,200. Furnished expat homes run $600–$1,000/month. Outside the main islands, prices drop: Praslin and La Digue offer $300–$500/month rentals with island charm. Property purchase is restricted; long-term residence permits (5+ years) allow leasehold arrangements. Utilities (electricity, water) add $80–$120/month due to island infrastructure costs.

Food & Dining

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Groceries are pricier due to island logistics and import reliance; a month of supermarket shopping costs $200–$280 for one person. Imported European staples carry 40–60% premiums. However, local seafood—tuna, grouper, marlin—is incredibly cheap; a daily catch meal at local restaurants costs $6–$12. Street food (curry puffs, grilled fish) runs $2–$5. Dining out at mid-range establishments averages $15–$25 per person. Growing local agriculture keeps produce reasonably priced seasonally.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Inter-island ferries and local buses provide affordable transport; monthly passes cost $30–$50. Taxis are metered; typical rides run $5–$15. Many residents rent scooters or cars ($200–$400/month). Gasoline averages $1.30/liter. The islands are compact enough that walking and biking are viable on Mahé and Praslin. International flights are the biggest transport cost for overseas travel.

Healthcare & Quality of Life

Key indicators for expats
WHO · UNDP 2026

Healthcare is excellent and accessible. Public healthcare is free for residents; private clinics offer shorter wait times and international standard care. A GP consultation costs $30–$50, with specialist visits $60–$120. Prescription medications are affordable through local pharmacies. Private health insurance for expats ranges $150–$350/month. Seychelles attracts medical tourism; dental work and elective procedures are significantly cheaper than Western rates. The country maintains high vaccination standards and good maternal/pediatric care.

Life Expectancy70.1 yrs
Physicians / 1,0006.6
Safety Index2.7Low Safety
HDI Score0.802Very High Development
Education Index0.759
Air Quality PM2.517.0 µg/m³

Key Insight

Seychelles is for those seeking tropical island living with first-world governance, healthcare, and safety at Middle Eastern or Eastern European costs. Unlike many developing nations, Seychelles maintains remarkably clean, secure communities, world-class schools, and excellent infrastructure. It's ideal for finance professionals, remote workers, and retirees willing to accept higher-than-mainland-Africa prices for island exclusivity and stability. Low inflation (1.8%) makes it a stable long-term base.

Budget-Friendly

Our Verdict for Seychelles

Seychelles offers strong value for money at CoL 58.0 — significantly below NYC and most Western cities. Digital nomads and expats from high-cost countries benefit most from this gap.

Best for

  • Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
  • Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality

May not suit

  • Remote workers on tight budgets — costs still add up

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Monthly Budget Estimates

Seychelles · all-in USD per month
Frugal
$464–$696per month
Shared housing, cooking at home, local transport
Comfortable
$870–$1,276per month
Private apartment, regular dining out, occasional travel
Western Expat
$1,624+per month
Premium lifestyle, frequent travel, international standard

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Frequently Asked Questions

Seychelles cost of living
Is Seychelles affordable for expats?
Yes, relative to Western standards. At 58/100 on the GlobalCostData index, it's 42% cheaper than NYC across the board. Housing and groceries show the largest gap versus NYC (74% and 42% cheaper, respectively), making it affordable for remote workers earning Western salaries.
What is the average cost of living in Seychelles per month?
Budget travelers manage $464–$696/month. Comfortable expats budget $870–$1,276/month (1-bedroom apartment, mixed dining, leisure). Western-style living runs $1,624+/month (modern accommodation, car, fine dining, frequent travel).
Can you live well in Seychelles on $1,500/month?
Yes. $1,500/month supports a modest 1-bedroom apartment ($500–$600), groceries and dining ($300–$400), utilities and transport ($150–$200), and leisure/savings ($350–$450). It's tight but viable, especially outside Victoria.
What is the cheapest island to live in Seychelles?
La Digue and Praslin offer lower rents ($300–$450/month for 1BR) than Mahé and are ideal for those seeking slower pace. Victoria (Mahé) is pricier ($450–$700) but offers most services, employment, and international connections. All islands remain affordable compared to Western standards.
How does Seychelles compare to Mauritius for expats?
Seychelles is pricier (COL 58 vs Mauritius 45) and more remote, but offers smaller expat community, true island isolation, and higher GNI ($35,800 vs $29,400). Mauritius is better for employment and family services; Seychelles suits those prioritizing pristine nature, privacy, and island romance over big-city amenities.
Sources: World Bank Open Data 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Data verified April 2026. Not financial or legal advice.
Updated April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Methodology. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.