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Seychelles


Praslin, La Digue, and Mahé — rounded granite boulders, transparent water, and the rarest flora and fauna on earth.

Introduction

Proclaimed “the most beautiful islands on Earth”, Seychelles take you to an entirely different world. Immerse yourself in nature and take in the special landscape of this archipelago.

Home to 275 species of birds, 2,200 giant Aldabra tortoises, and many endemic species, Seychelles claims a unique ecosystem. As a result of active preservation efforts, you can enjoy all that the islands have to offer. Our Seychelles Sailing Itinerary allows you to truly experience these marvellous islands.

With a riveting history featuring pirates and explorers, Seychelles has long drawn fascination from the outside world. Arab traders sought the valuable coco de mer nuts found on the islands to use them for bowls, medicinal purposes, and food seasoning. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Pirates used the islands as a hideaway. Anse Forbans is sometimes called Pirate’s Cove. To this day it is believed that Olivier Levasseur hid a treasure worth more than $160,000 in Seychelles. It remains to be discovered.

Aside from the hidden riches of the Pirate Levasseur, Seychelles is home to a much grander treasure – it’s wildlife and plant life. Seychelles is 88% percent covered by forest and many beaches are also turtle breeding sites. The NGO Nature Seychelles is doing hugely important work to improve the conservation efforts on the islands. Through scientific, management, education and training programs, they have set out to protect Seychelles’ rare biodiversity for locals and tourists alike.

The Route

Your Seychelles Day by Day


  1. Day 1

    Praslin

    Day 1 of the Seychelles — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  2. Day 2

    Praslin → La Digue (6 NM)

    Day 2 of the Seychelles — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  3. Day 3

    La Digue → Curieuse (7 NM)

    Day 3 of the Seychelles — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  4. Day 4

    Curieuse → Saint Pierre → Curieuse (6 NM)

    Day 4 of the Seychelles — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  5. Day 5

    Curieuse → Aride → Curieuse (12 NM)

    Day 5 of the Seychelles — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  6. Day 6

    Curieuse → Cousin → Baie Sainte Anne (15 NM)

    Day 6 of the Seychelles — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  7. Day 7

    Praslin

    Praslin is Seychelles second largest island, and home to one of the two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seychelles. Visit Vallée de Mai to see the palm trees famous for growing the coco de mer nuts. These exotic plants made early settlers and explorers believe Seychelles was the Garden of Eden. During your stay, you should also make sure to spend some time on the beach. Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette are must-sees and are ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: 18-holes at The Constance Lemuria Resort, Anse Kerlan Praslin Seychelles, Seychelles Café des Arts, Cote D’Or Esplanade, Baie Ste Anne, Seychelles La Digue is the smallest of the main islands, and with a population of just 2,000 people, it will feel like classic island living. La Digue has no airport and very few road vehicles, but it does have some of Seychelles’ best beaches. The best way to pass the time here is by cycling around the island, beach hopping. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Swimming and Snorkeling, Anse Patates, Seychelles Lanbousir Restaurant, La Digue, Seychelles Next stop – Curieuse! On Day 3 you can explore “the Red Island,” so named for the red soil that is found on the island. The red earth, against the lush green foliage, creates a stunning contrast. Here you may encounter some of the 500+ Aldabra tortoises that live on the island, along with takamaka trees, and hawksbill and green sea turtles. Take one of the island’s walking trails, s

Practical Details

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Getting There

The best way to get to Seychelles is by flying into their international airport, on Mahé. Their international terminal has service for quite a few large airlines, such as Emirates and Etihad. If you’d like more information, or you need help planning your flights, check out the Seychelles International Airport website. However, for the Seychelles Sailing Itinerary that leaves from Praslin, you may need a connecting flight from Mahé to Praslin. Only a 15-minute flight, there are frequent flight services that operate at the Praslin Terminal. If you’d prefer a cheaper option you could take a 50-60 minute ferry that runs between Mahé and Praslin. Of if you’d like a more luxury option you can char

Weather

The best sailing weather for the Seychelles Sailing Itinerary is year-round! With temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C, Seychelles is always warm. Instead of varying temperatures, seasons in Seychelles are marked by winds. From October to April, northwest winds bring warm, wet weather. From May to September, cooler, dry, windier weather blows in from the southeast. For the in-between months, March – April and October – November, weather is calm with low wind.

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