Typical 8 Day Sailing itinerary
Updated: Sep 2, 2021
Seychelles is all about beautiful beaches and turquoise waters
Welcome to Seychelles. Traveling around the islands on a Catamaran is undoubtedly the best way to immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Seychelles.
“Waking up in a new location every morning and being able to explore each island at leisure is my kind of holiday.”
We can offer you an unforgettable #vacation on board one of our catamarans.
A Typical 8 Day Itinerary
Starting off at Eden Island you can visit Eden Plaza, do some last minute shopping or eat local cuisine at one of the waterfront restaurants, after which you board your yacht that has been provisioned for your specific dietary requests. Your Captain and cook will brief you on safety procedures and how everything on the boat works before untying the lines and heading out to sea.
First we take you to a picturesque bay right here on the island of Mahe where you can swim and snorkel. After breakfast the next morning we pull up the anchor, set the sails and head to Praslin. There are a number of beaches and protected anchorages that we can choose from; Anse Lazio, Anse Volbert or Baie St Ann to name but a few. Whilst on Praslin, take some time to hire a car for the day or call for a taxi to take you to the Vallei de Mai. A walk through this nature reserve, home to the rare species of palm trees including the famous coco de mer, is an enchanting experience. All around you the foliage seems to go on for miles as the path winds its way along the clefts before coming out onto the ridge where the views are magnificent. After spending 2 or 3 nights, and you are happy that you have experienced the best of Praslin, we take you to the islets of St Pierre and Cocos, where you will get to see the most photographed islands of Seychelles. The underwater views are just as picturesque. La Digue will be our next stop. This island, until recently, had no cars on it, just bicycles, golf carts and ox carts. Although today there are cars on the island, the best way to explore this small island is on a bicycle. As you step ashore there are loads of vendors hiring out bicycles for reasonable rates. The bikes have a little basket where you can put your towel, bag and water bottle. Go off and find the best routes and beaches around the island.
On your last night before getting off the boat at Eden Island, you will anchor at Ste Anne Marine Park. This group of islands offers protected anchorage, great snorkeling and is right off Mahe.
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