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NB: The indicated price is per person, in a double cabin.
Minimum booking: 2 seats in a double cabin.
If you are leaving alone, contact the organizer to receive an offer dedicated to you.
On board this cruise you will find a local skipper and crew.
Discover
the Seychelles Islands on a 10-night cruise from Mahè that includes the paradise island of Silhouette.
Departure from Mahè towards the unspoiled Silhouette passing through the island of Curieuse and its exceptional beach. We will stop in Saint Pierre for a typical snorkelling set in the landscape of the Seychelles islands, then we will discover the beauties of Praslin and the island of La digue.
Tropical Paradise above and below the sea aboard comfortable full board catamarans departing every week. The friendliness of our crews, Creole cuisine and dream islands await you day after day to dive into the Creole rhythm to discover an earthly paradise.
White beaches with dazzling whiteness, warm waters, just 4 degrees from the equator, the Seychelles archipelago is regarded as an Eden on earth.Located some 8,000 kilometers from Europe, the Seychelles archipelago consists of 115 islands scattered above an area of more than 400,000 sq km. It has more natural and marine parks than any other place in the world.
Explore the Seychelles aboard the most comfortable catamarans in the Indian Ocean. Let yourself be pampered by your crew to discover unforgettable islands and to the lesser known paradises of the Seychelles islands. Our programs include itineraries from 3 to 11 days to discover the beauties of the archipelago: wild bays accessible only by catamaran or small picturesque ports that live to the Creole rhythm.
On board you will appreciate the comfort of your double cabins with private bathroom. Your cook will prepare splendid dishes based on fresh local products and tropical fruit.
SEYCHELLES PREMIUM 11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS
ITINERARY: Day 1: Mahé - St. Anne Marine Park Boarding on Mahé in the late morning. Anchor for the night at Saint Anne Marine Park.
Day 2: St. Anne Marine Park - Cocos Island - La Digue Visit the islands of the Saint Anne Marine Park, a beautiful place to snorkel. After lunch, cruise to Cocos Island, made of large rocks with strange regular streaks carved by the sea. Cocos Island is a wonderful sight with a great harmony of shapes and colors. Underwater, the view is equally attractive with thousands of fish. Unforgettable snorkeling, in front of the picturesque port of La Digue.
Day 3: La Digue Rent a bike in La Digue and visit this peaceful and beautiful island. With its footpaths winding under tall palm trees, palm-leaf roofed houses, small coprah factories, beautiful white sand beaches and large smooth rocks, La Digue is perhaps the most beautiful island in the Seychelles. No cars, just bicycles or oxcarts. Horseback riding is also possible. Anchorage in the port of La Digue.
Day 4: La Digue - Cousin - Baie St. Anne (Praslin) Visit of the island of Cousin. Since 1968, the island has become a nature reserve and bird sanctuary, with rare species and some giant tortoises. Lunch on board. Afternoon on Praslin. Visit to the Vallée de Mai, a valley under the protection of UNESCO. The walk in the Vallée is enchanting. The route winds its way in the near darkness created by the huge palm leaves of the 'Cocos de mer'. The trunks are 40 meters high and sway gently in the breeze, generating a strange rustle as they rub against each other. Anchorage in Baie St. Anne.
Day 5: Baie St. Anne - Grande Soeur - Curieuse or Anse Petite Cour (Praslin) Great Soeur. Barbecue on the beach, one of the most beautiful in the Seychelles. 40-minute walk to discover the island, water sports and relaxation. Anchorage in Curieuse or Anse Petite Cour for the night.
Day 6: Curieuse - Saint Pierre - Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio (Praslin) Curieuse. This island is part of the Marine National Park, where over a hundred turtles live. After lunch, visit the islet of Saint Pierre, a mass of rounded rocks crowned by a cluster of tall palm trees that gently sway in the wind: typical and magnificent Seychellois scenery photographed on countless occasions and printed a million times in tourist magazines! Excellent snorkeling spot with magnificent underwater scenery. Anchorage for the night in Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio, Praslin.
Day 7: Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio (Praslin) - Mahé Snorkeling, swimming and water sports on the beautiful beaches of Praslin. Sail to Mahé in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight in Anse Major.
Day 8: Anse Major (Mahe) - Silhouette Free time for water sports activities in this magnificent place: Anse Major on the northwest coast of Mahe, a very rarely visited and unspoiled place, accessible only to hikers and by boat. Departure for Silhouette after lunch. Dinner and night out Silhouette.
Day 9: Silhouette - Beauvallon Silhouette is located 30km northwest of Mahe. The hills covered with tropical trees are reminiscent of Mahe, the coconut palms on the beach side evoke Praslin and its incomparable beaches. The granite rock formations give the impression of being in La Digue. A path through the lush vegetation will introduce you to the beautiful and exceptional tropical forest. In the early afternoon, head to Beauvallon Mahe. Dinner and night at anchor.
Day 10: Mahé: Beauvallon - Eden Island Marina Discover Beauvallon, a vast white sand beach, surrounded by unspoiled nature. Free time to relax, snorkel, kayak, swim. After lunch, depart for Eden Island Marina. This marina is one of the most prestigious private ports in the world. Enjoy this lively place with bars, restaurants, shops… Dinner and overnight at the pier of the marina.
Day 11: Mahé Eden Island Disembarkation in the early morning between 6h and 8h at the Eden Island marina.
Important note :
Itinerary, stages and excursions may vary in relation to sea conditions, customs and organizational changes, seasonal closures. Sailing times are indicative and subject to sea and wind conditions. .