Hey everyone, I've been daydreaming about heading back to the Seychelles for some proper underwater time—nothing beats floating around those granite boulders with turtles gliding by. Last trip though, we hit a spot near Praslin and it felt like rush hour with all the day boats zooming in and dropping groups everywhere. Super annoying when you're trying to just chill and snorkel without bumping elbows. So now I'm curious: which months tend to be the quietest for dodging other boats at the popular dive and swim places like around Mahé or La Digue? Anyone got recent vibes on that? Thinking maybe the shoulder times when it's not peak chaos but still decent visibility. Would love to hear what you've noticed out there.
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Yeah, totally get the frustration with the boat crowds—I've had dives ruined by too many flippers kicking up sand. From what I've seen on a couple trips, the really peaceful stretches often fall around late May into early July or then again in February, when the winds pick up a bit and fewer casual tourists book those short trips. The trade winds keep things breezier, but if you're on something more flexible like a tropical deep-water locations seychelles fishing trip you can just chase the calmer leeward sides or head to outer spots that day-trippers never reach. Last year I did a short hop like that and it was bliss—no schedule stress, just us anchoring wherever looked good for a swim or dive. Makes the whole thing feel way more personal instead of herded. Definitely my preferred way now over fighting for space at the famous reefs.