Coco D’amour sits in SEZ’s International Terminal fashion strip
This small fashion shop is on the departures side of Seychelles International Airport’s International Terminal, so you’ll see it after security and passport control. It’s one of a handful of non-duty-free options, so if you want clothes or accessories rather than another bag of spirits and perfume, this is where you head.
Coco D’amour leans into resortwear and light fashion, matching SEZ’s year-round beach climate of about 26–30°C. Expect airy dresses, beach cover-ups, and casual pieces aimed at tourists flying out on long-haul evening departures to hubs like DXB or DOH. You can pull together a last-minute outfit that actually fits island weather instead of airport air‑con.
Pricing runs on the higher side compared with central Mahé shops; think airport markups of roughly 20–30% versus what you’d see in Victoria. That said, it still beats landing back in Europe in just flip-flops and a damp t‑shirt. Use it as a backup stop if you didn’t get to shop in town.
The shop sits among the other International Terminal “experiences” promoted by the airport, so it’s easy to pair a quick browse here with a coffee stop before heading to gates serving airlines like Emirates and Qatar Airways. Give yourself at least 10–15 minutes to look around; selection is limited but changes enough that it’s worth one slow lap. Tip: check the smaller accessory racks near the counter first—those are usually where the more practical pieces sit (scarves, small bags, sun hats).