








Explore palm-fringed beaches dotted with striped boulders, and the stunning marine park and nature reserves of paradise
7 Nights: Various dates January - December 2023/2024
From £1303,70 per double cabin*
30% deposit.
Based on two people sharing one cabin. Prices will vary depending on the time of year and the number of people per cabin.
Experience the Seychelles with a seven-night charter on our spacious Lagoon 620 yacht, where you’ll have a double cabin and private bathroom and our crew will look after you. Explore the snorkelling spots of Cocos Island, car-free La Digue and Cousin’s nature reserve. See the tortoises in Curieuse’s national park and discover Praslin’s Vallée de Mai with the famous coco de mer.
Day 1: Mahé – St. Anne Marine Park
Boarding in Mahé late morning. Anchorage for the night at Sainte-Anne Marine Park.
Day 2: St. Anne Marine Park – Cocos Island – La Digue
After lunch, cruise to Cocos Island, a beautiful sight with a great harmony of shapes and colours carved by the sea. Under the sea, the vision is equally as attractive with thousands of fish, making for incredible snorkelling. Anchorage is in front of the picturesque harbour of La Digue.
Day 3: La Digue
Rent a bike at La Digue to explore this quiet and beautiful island. With tracks winding under tall palm trees, houses with roofs of palm leaves, small copra factories, fine white sandy beaches and large polished rocks, La Digue might be the most beautiful island in the Seychelles. No cars are allowed, only bicycles or carts drawn by oxen. Horse rides are also possible. Anchorage in La Digue harbour.
Day 4: La Digue – Cousin – Baie St. Anne (Praslin)
Visit Cousin Island, which has been a nature reserve and bird sanctuary with rare species and some giant tortoises since 1968. Have lunch onboard, then spend the afternoon in Praslin. Visit Vallée de Mai, a valley under UNESCO protection. The enchanting path wanders in the near obscurity created by the enormous palm leaves of “cocos de mer”. The trunks are 40m high and sway gently, making an intriguing rustling sound as they rub against each other. Anchorage in Baie St. Anne.
Day 5: Baie St. Anne – Grande Soeur – Curieuse or Anse Petite Cour (Praslin)
Barbecue on one of the most beautiful beaches in the Seychelles – Grande Soeur. A 40-min walk to discover the island, water sports, and relaxation. Anchorage in Curieuse or Anse Petite Cour for the night.
Day 6: Curieuse – Sainte Pierre – Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio (Praslin)
The island of Curieuse is part of the Marine National Park, and more than a hundred tortoises live here. After lunch, Sainte Pierre islet, a mass of rounded rocks crowned with a clump of tall palms swaying gently in the wind: typical and superb scenery of Seychelles photographed on countless occasions and printed a million times in tourism magazines. Excellent spot for snorkelling with magnificent underwater scenery. Anchorage for the night in Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio, Praslin.
Day 7: Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio (Praslin) – Mahé
Snorkelling, swimming and water sports activities on the beautiful beaches of Praslin. Return to Mahé in the afternoon.
Day 8: Mahé
Disembarkation in Mahé early morning.
Fly to Victoria-Seychelles International Airport
Fly from Victoria-Seychelles International Airport
Day 1: Mahé – St. Anne Marine Park
Boarding in Mahé late morning. Anchorage for the night at Sainte-Anne Marine Park.
Day 2: St. Anne Marine Park – Cocos Island – La Digue
After lunch, cruise to Cocos Island, a beautiful sight with a great harmony of shapes and colours carved by the sea. Under the sea, the vision is equally as attractive with thousands of fish, making for incredible snorkelling. Anchorage is in front of the picturesque harbour of La Digue.
Day 3: La Digue
Rent a bike at La Digue to explore this quiet and beautiful island. With tracks winding under tall palm trees, houses with roofs of palm leaves, small copra factories, fine white sandy beaches and large polished rocks, La Digue might be the most beautiful island in the Seychelles. No cars are allowed, only bicycles or carts drawn by oxen. Horse rides are also possible. Anchorage in La Digue harbour.
Day 4: La Digue – Cousin – Baie St. Anne (Praslin)
Visit Cousin Island, which has been a nature reserve and bird sanctuary with rare species and some giant tortoises since 1968. Have lunch onboard, then spend the afternoon in Praslin. Visit Vallée de Mai, a valley under UNESCO protection. The enchanting path wanders in the near obscurity created by the enormous palm leaves of “cocos de mer”. The trunks are 40m high and sway gently, making an intriguing rustling sound as they rub against each other. Anchorage in Baie St. Anne.
Day 5: Baie St. Anne – Grande Soeur – Curieuse or Anse Petite Cour (Praslin)
Barbecue on one of the most beautiful beaches in the Seychelles – Grande Soeur. A 40-min walk to discover the island, water sports, and relaxation. Anchorage in Curieuse or Anse Petite Cour for the night.
Day 6: Curieuse – Sainte Pierre – Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio (Praslin)
The island of Curieuse is part of the Marine National Park, and more than a hundred tortoises live here. After lunch, Sainte Pierre islet, a mass of rounded rocks crowned with a clump of tall palms swaying gently in the wind: typical and superb scenery of Seychelles photographed on countless occasions and printed a million times in tourism magazines. Excellent spot for snorkelling with magnificent underwater scenery. Anchorage for the night in Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio, Praslin.
Day 7: Anse Volbert or Anse Lazio (Praslin) – Mahé
Snorkelling, swimming and water sports activities on the beautiful beaches of Praslin. Return to Mahé in the afternoon.
Day 8: Mahé
Disembarkation in Mahé early morning.