Discover the magical Seychelles!

 

A true African paradise with pristine beaches, crystal clear water, and a vibrant underwater world.


 

Immerse yourself in the rhythm of the waves and the scent of exotic flowers. Explore the rainforests and meet rare endemic animals.


 

Taste the unique island cuisine and immerse yourself in the distinctive local culture.

 

 

Get ready for an unforgettable week that will be remembered for a lifetime.

Route

 

  • Mahe
  • St. Anne
  • Cocos
  • La Digue
  • Cousin 
  • Praslin
  • Curieuse
  • Mahe

Mahe

 

Mahe, the largest island of the Seychelles archipelago, is a tropical paradise that embodies all the beauty of the Indian Ocean.  It is home to the international airport and Eden Island Marina, where our journey will begin. 

 

The capital of the island, Victoria, is known for its "Little Big Ben" and a small but charming market. Mahe is also home to the famous local Takamaka rum. 

 

Mahe's mountainous rainforests and scenic hiking trails lead to breathtaking views, and 65 beaches, including the famous Beau Vallon, offer crystal clear water, perfect for snorkeling and relaxing.


 

St. Anne 

 

St. Anne is a marine national park, which means you'll find idyllic spots in pristine condition.

 

This is the perfect place to explore the waters of the Indian Ocean. The coral formations show many colors and types, with an abundance of beautifully colored fish. 


 

We will spend the first evening on the deck of our catamaran under the starry sky.

 

Cocos

 

After a relaxing morning on St. Anna, we will head to the next stop on our list - Cocos Island.


 

Surrounded by rocky formations eroded by nature over time, Cocos Island has some intriguing snorkeling spots for you to explore. Under the waves and in the secluded corners of the rocks, you can find a large number of small animals hiding underwater, in addition to the numerous fish that frequent the area.

 

Along the way, we will swim, fish and sunbathe under the hot Seychelles sun.

 

La Digue

 

In the morning, we'll head to La Digue, one of the most beautiful islands in the Seychelles.

 

Here, white sandy paths wind under tall palm trees between palm-roofed houses, small copra factories, beaches with fine white sand and large polished rocks.

 

Here you can rent a bike or just relax on one of the gorgeous beaches.

 

 

Cousin

 

After dropping anchor in a sheltered harbor, enjoy the quiet beaches of Cousin Island. Here we will be accompanied only by the sound of the ocean and the singing of local birds.

 

The almost circular Cousin Island is a haven for many endangered birds. The island was acquired by the bird conservation council in 1968 and turned into the beautiful nature reserve it is today.

 

In the afternoon, we will head to Praslin for an overnight stay.

 

Praslin

 

Praslin is the second largest island of the Seychelles, located in the Indian Ocean. It is known for its unspoiled nature and beautiful beaches.

 

It is home to the Vallee de May, a national park listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you can see unique coco de mer palms, as well as many other plants and animals, including the Seychelles tree frog.

 

Praslin Island is known for its idyllic beaches. The most famous of them is Anse Lazio, often included in the list of the most beautiful beaches in the world.  

Curieuse

 

 

A visit to the park on the island of Curieuse will always remain in your memory. 

 

This is a protected bio-reserve known for its large population of giant Aldabra tortoises that roam freely around the island. The island also boasts mangrove forests and a variety of bird species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and eco-tourists.

 

The historic ruins of a leper colony and the Doctor's House, now a museum, add a touch of historical intrigue to this natural paradise.