Seven night cruise in the Seychelles Islands, from November to April

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S.Y. Sea Bird

The S.Y Sea Bird is a luxury liveaboard which specialises in recreational diving. The ship explores the beautiful underwater world of the inner islands of the Seychelles which features spectacular marine life including tropical reef fish, sharks, barracuda, jacks, tuna and whale sharks. Accommodation is available in comfortable cabins which feature air conditioning and private bathrooms. Guests may relax in the lounge area which includes a bar and large TV. The ship also features a beautiful sun deck and a covered back deck with a seating area.

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7 Nights

Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch

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Round Island

The retreat of Round Island lies off the northeast coast of Mahe, the chief hub of the Seychelles. Boasting a fascinating history – the island was the site of a leper colony before being purchased and developed by private owners – these days, accommodation on diminutive Round Island is exclusively found at Enchanted Island Resort. Consisting of 10 luxurious villas, a spa, a world-class restaurant specialising in Creole cuisine and other amenities, Enchanted Island caters to visitors simply looking to relax on the island’s pristine beaches, as well as those who wish to explore the rich reefs and lagoons of the area, with some excellent scuba diving and snorkelling spots. Butterfly fish, eagle rays and green sea turtles are common sightings, while the Saint Anne Marine National Park is also easily accessible from Round Island.

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Praslin Island

Dotting the Indian Ocean, Praslin Island is the second largest of the Seychelles’ islands and boasts a tranquil, laidback atmosphere. Stretching for almost 40 square kilometres, the island landscape features lush tropical jungle, fringed by pristine world-famous beaches lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters. According to local legend, the island served as a pirate hideout throughout the 18th century, and today it is a popular resort holiday destination. Praslin is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve with its groves of ancient coco de mer palms which produce the largest seeds in the plant kingdom. Popular activities include: turtle and tortoise spotting, snorkelling, diving and boating.

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La Digue Island

This picture-perfect island is part of the Seychelles Archipelago featuring ox-cart taxis, a verdant interior, calm aquamarine bays and stunningly beautiful beaches strewn with massive boulders; it is an utterly idyllic holiday destination. Historically, La Digue was settled by French colonists in the late 18th century, and remnants of its colonial past, such as the L'Union Estate with its traditional plantation house and vanilla fields, are still evident. La Digue has retained a charming old-world atmosphere and a strong Creole identity, with traditions and ceremonies still a focal point of the island’s culture. Major attractions include the gorgeous Anse Source d'Argent beach and the Veuve Nature Reserve, home to the elusive black paradise flycatcher, of which there are only a couple of hundred left on earth.

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Cocos Island

Set seven kilometres north of La Digue Island, the Seychelles Coco Island has been said to offer the best snorkelling opportunities in the country. Crystal clear water, gorgeous coral and bright fish decorate the exquisite underwater landscape. Above water, the air is often calm and balmy, creating a tropical paradise for nature lovers. Near the beach, there is less coral, but there are just as many fish. Tours usually include a stop at neighbouring Sister Island, where visitors can indulge in a traditional Creole barbeque lunch, explore a coconut plantation, and relax on the sands.

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Aride Island

The northernmost granitic island of Seychelles, Aride Island is a nature reserve known as the best seabird island in the western Indian Ocean. See what life was like on these islands 250 years ago, before human settlement: Aride is a wild paradise of lush greenery, white beaches and spectacular, thriving wildlife. The island is inhabited by ten species of seabirds, including the endemic Magpie Robins, Fodies, and many more. Green turtles and hawksbill turtles lay eggs here, and dolphins frolic just off the coast. Extending 200 metres offshore, the reserve encompasses stunningly beautiful coral reef, home to over 400 species of fish, Whale Sharks, and even the enthralling flying fish. Plants grow on Aride Island which exist nowhere else on earth. Swim in the turquoise waters, and take a guided hike along the island. Children can meet animals up close.

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Praslin Island

Dotting the Indian Ocean, Praslin Island is the second largest of the Seychelles’ islands and boasts a tranquil, laidback atmosphere. Stretching for almost 40 square kilometres, the island landscape features lush tropical jungle, fringed by pristine world-famous beaches lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters. According to local legend, the island served as a pirate hideout throughout the 18th century, and today it is a popular resort holiday destination. Praslin is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve with its groves of ancient coco de mer palms which produce the largest seeds in the plant kingdom. Popular activities include: turtle and tortoise spotting, snorkelling, diving and boating.

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