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

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Day 1: Praslin Island

Embarkation at the Inter-Island Quay at 1030hrs, followed by the Captain's welcome briefing.
Depart Port Victoria at 1200hrs, sailing from Mahé to a late afternoon anchorage at Round Island, just off the isle of Praslin.
In the evening, introduce yourself to Creole cuisine with a welcome barbecue dinner onboard.

Day Stop

Round Island

Day 2: Praslin Island

Sail to Praslin, Seychelles' second-largest inhabited island, for disembarkation to the famous World Heritage Site, the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve.
This ancient forest is home to the curiously shaped double coconut, the coco de mer, as well as the Black Parrot, unique to Praslin.
Explore the valley's eerie pathways beneath its canopy of massive palms, before returning onboard for afternoon opportunities to dive, snorkel or enjoy other water sports.

Day Stop

Praslin Island

Day 3: La Digue Island

A morning sail brings the vessel to La Digue, a sleepy island community where ox-carts and bicycles still remain the most common mode of transportation throughout the island.
La Digue is home to the endemic Seychelles Paradise Flycatcher, and is perhaps most famous for its massive granite boulder formations at Anse Source d'Argent, which is thought to be the most photographed beach on earth.
Explore the entire island by bicycle, perhaps stopping by Union Estate, a sprawling network of traditional island activities, including a copra mill, vanilla plantation, and shipyard.

Anse Source d'Argent

Day Stop

La Digue Island

Day 4: Cocos Island

In the morning the vessel sails toward Grande Soeur and Petite Soeur (the Sisters) for excellent snorkelling and diving, and for a relaxing visit of these unique and completely uninhabited tropical islands.
In the afternoon, visit Coco Island, one of Seychelles’ tiny granite jewels, a fantastic spot for snorkelling within a kaleidoscope of tropical fish.

Day Stop

Cocos Island

Day 5: Aride Island

Sail to Booby Island for a morning of diving and water sports.
After lunch, sail to Aride Island, a globally important nature reserve with more native bird species than any other island, including five endemics and the world's largest population of 3 species (Lesser Noddy, Audubon's Shearwater and Seychelles Warbler).
The nature trail leads to a spectacular cliff-top view with the largest frigatebird roost outside of Aldabra.
Aride is the only natural location in the world for Wright's Gardenia and 400 species of fish have been recorded around the island.

Day Stop

Aride Island

Day 6: Praslin Island

In the morning disembark at Curieuse for a visit of this virtually uninhabited island.
Experience the island's vast mangrove forests and its giant tortoise farm, along with the historic ruins of this former leper colony.
After a barbecue lunch on the island, enjoy an array of water sports or simply relax and enjoy the island's beautiful beach and turquoise waters.
Sail to St. Pierre, the small granite outcrop just off Praslin for more water-sports.

Anse Lazio secondary Beach Anse Lazio

Day Stop

Praslin Island

Day 7: Sainte Anne Island

After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely sail back towards Mahé, with a last stop at St. Anne for more snorkelling or diving, followed by a farewell barbecue.
Overnight at Ile Seche.

Day 8: End of Itinerary

Early morning sail towards Victoria. Disembarkation at the Inter-Island Quay at 08.30hrs.

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