Collecting Your Hire Car at Praslin Airport or Ferry
Praslin has no road link to Mahé — you arrive by a 15-minute Air Seychelles flight or a one-hour Cat Cocos ferry, then collect your hire car in person within minutes of landing.
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Flying In: Praslin Island Airport (PRI)
The quickest way from Mahé to Praslin is a 15-minute inter-island flight operated by Air Seychelles from Seychelles International Airport. The destination is Praslin Island Airport (IATA code: PRI), a small domestic and regional terminal where the entire arrivals process takes only a few minutes.
PRI is a compact terminal with no formal long-stay car park and no self-service hire desk. Your hire firm will meet you at the gate or immediately outside the terminal — there is no need to find a rental counter or shuttle bus.
- Flight time from Mahé: approximately 15 minutes
- Book Air Seychelles inter-island flights through air-seychelles.com or your main holiday booking
- Give your hire firm your flight number in advance so they can track any delays
- The meet-and-greet at PRI typically takes around 15 minutes from touchdown to keys in hand
- No long-stay or overnight car parking at PRI — return the hire car before your departure flight
Because PRI is a small airfield, the process feels relaxed compared to a large international terminal. Your hire firm representative will be waiting with a name board, carry out a quick joint inspection of the vehicle, and hand over the keys. Before you collect, review the tips in our driving on Praslin guide so you feel confident pulling out of the airport.
Arriving by Ferry: Cat Cocos to Baie Ste Anne
The alternative to flying is the Cat Cocos fast ferry, which connects Mahé's Victoria harbour with the jetty at Baie Ste Anne on Praslin's south-east coast. The crossing takes around one hour and costs from approximately €56 one way per adult — book in advance at catcocos.com, particularly during peak season.
The ferry carries luggage in the hold and can be choppy in rough weather. If you suffer from seasickness, sit on the lower deck amidships and board early for the best seats. The journey is usually straightforward between November and April when the Indian Ocean is calmer.
- Ferry route: Victoria, Mahé → Baie Ste Anne jetty, Praslin
- Crossing time: approximately 1 hour
- Fares: from around €56 one way — book at catcocos.com
- Give your hire firm your Cat Cocos arrival time (not just the departure time from Mahé)
- Kerbside pickup at Baie Ste Anne — the hire firm representative meets you at the jetty exit
- Luggage space is good; roof racks and large boots on Praslin hire cars make loading straightforward
Arriving by ferry puts you closer to the southern beaches and the Baie Ste Anne area. Book your hire before you travel so the car is confirmed and the firm's representative knows your crossing details and meeting point.
Where You Collect the Car
Every hire on Praslin is handled as a personal meet-and-greet handover — there are no unstaffed key boxes or automated kiosks. The firm contacts you beforehand via WhatsApp, confirms your arrival details, and sends a representative to meet you. The handover itself involves a joint walk-round inspection of the vehicle, a quick explanation of any quirks, and the key exchange. Allow around 15 minutes.
| Pickup point | Best for | Typical extra cost |
|---|---|---|
| Praslin Island Airport (PRI) | Guests arriving by Air Seychelles inter-island flight | Usually included |
| Baie Ste Anne ferry jetty | Guests arriving by Cat Cocos ferry from Mahé | Usually included |
| Hotel or guesthouse delivery | Guests arriving late, or wanting the car ready at accommodation | Around €10–15 each way |
Asymmetric routing — collecting at one point and returning at another — is usually offered at no extra charge. A common arrangement is to collect at the Baie Ste Anne jetty on arrival and return the car directly at PRI airport before your departure flight. Confirm this when you book, as it simplifies your final morning considerably.
Hotel and Guesthouse Delivery
If you arrange delivery to your accommodation, expect a transfer fee of roughly €10–15 each way. This option suits guests who want to settle in before driving, or those who arrive on a late ferry and prefer not to handle paperwork at the jetty after dark. Confirm the delivery address precisely and make sure someone will be present to receive the car.
Late Arrivals and Driving After Dark
No hire firm on Praslin operates a formal 24-hour staffed desk. Doffay Car Hire advertises 24/7 service, which is the closest to a round-the-clock option, but even then you must pre-arrange the exact pickup time and confirm the details by WhatsApp — do not assume flexibility if you arrive outside normal hours.
If your Cat Cocos ferry docks after 22:00, contact your hire firm at least 24 hours before and reconfirm on the day. Late ferries do occur, and a representative turning up at the jetty at midnight needs advance notice. Without it, you may have no car until the following morning.
- Pre-arrange all arrivals after approximately 22:00 — confirm by WhatsApp the day before and again the morning of travel
- A late Cat Cocos crossing can dock after dark; factor this in when planning your first night
- Praslin's roads are narrow, unlit, and winding — a cross-island drive in the dark is genuinely challenging for first-time visitors
- Consider booking your first night near Baie Ste Anne or Côte d'Or so that you only need a short drive on arrival
- If you do drive after dark, use full headlights at all times — pedestrians and animals can appear on the road with no warning
Road conditions, speed limits, and local driving customs are covered fully in the Praslin driving guide. Reading it before arrival will make a late pickup far less stressful.
How Many Days Should You Hire?
Praslin is only around 11 km long, so the island's main attractions are never far apart. However, the question of whether to hire for your whole stay or just a few days comes down to how much you plan to explore — and how expensive taxis are.
Whole Stay vs Part of Your Trip
- Taxis on Praslin cost roughly €20–45 per journey — a few round trips and a multi-day hire quickly pays for itself
- Some firms, such as Seaview, set a minimum 3-day hire for their standard rate; always check before booking
- Visitors doing a full week often find it simplest to keep the car throughout — it gives freedom to reach quieter beaches at different times of day
- If you are spending most of a week relaxing at one beach resort, hiring for just 3–4 active days (day trips, Vallée de Mai, La Digue transfer) is a practical alternative
- Book 4–6 weeks ahead in peak season (December to March, July to August, Easter) — the Praslin fleet is small and sells out
- Automatics are especially limited — request one explicitly when booking, not as a preference added later
Planning your days in advance helps enormously. A visit to Vallée de Mai and Praslin's beaches typically fills one active day, while a full-day excursion is covered in the Praslin day trips guide for La Digue and Curieuse. Factor both into your hire duration.
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