Cabin charter

Seychelles – November 2023

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Seychelles – November 2023

2023. 11. 04. - 2023. 11. 11.

Price €1 890 /people

Price €1 323 /people -30%

Jump into the summer and leave the gray autumn days behind!
Sail together to the Seychelles on a six-cabin luxury catamaran!

There are few beach destinations more amazing than the endless white sandy beaches of the Seychelles. The huge granite rocks lining the paradise beaches look as if they were dropped by giants. Seychelles is one of the smallest countries in the world, with only 100,000 inhabitants on its 115 remote islands. Travelers who want to relax can find peace here, but we also have good news for adventurers: plenty of exciting programs await those who want to go on a trip.

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Itinerary

We may change the planned route due to local conditions, weather conditions or reasons beyond our control, in order to ensure the safety of the participants. In case of such an unexpected circumstance, we will decide together with the participants how to modify the route.

Day 1 – Mahe – Victoria

The adventure starts on Saturday morning (4th November, 2023), meeting at Mahe – Victoria – Eden Island Marina – this will be our base port. Here we discuss the tour plan, organize shopping and pick up the boats. Nearby: grocery store, currency exchange, bank, ATM, restaurants, cafes, shops.

From here on, we just make sure that the days pass stress-free, during the week we sail among the 43 islands around Mahé (Inner Islands), we swim a lot and snorkel in the 26-27 degree Celsius ocean, we enjoy the natural beauty and the tranquility.

Day 2 – Therese

Port Launay is the most beautiful and sheltered bay on the island of Mahé. On the beach you can have cocktails, eat local specialties, take a walk or bathe, snorkel, and explore the wildlife of the bay. From here we sail to the island of Therese, which is a real tropical paradise, an uninhabited island that will surely captivate you with its stunning colors and white sand beaches. Planned overnight stay: Port Launay/Therese.

Day 4 – La Digue

La Digue may be the third largest and most populous island in the Seychelles, but most people only get around on two wheels or on chariot. Bike rental is the fashion here. You can bicycle through vanilla plantations, see giant tortoises and charming traditional houses. The beaches here include small Anse Patates, Petit Anse, Grand Anse and of course the dazzling white sands of Anse Source d’Argent, one of the most famous beaches in Seychelles. Planned overnight stay: La Passe Marina.

Day 5 – Cocos Island

Cocos Island and Grande Soeur also known as Ile Aux Cocos are a small group of islands located 7 km north of La Digue, and in close proximity to La Digue’s other neighbors, Félicité Island and the Sisters Islands. It has been a marine park since 1996, beautiful, a true snorkeling paradise. Planned overnight stay: in the turquoise bay of Grande Soeur.

Day 6 – Curieuse Baie Laraie

This island belongs to the turtles, there are no shops, no restaurants, no water, but you can admire the wandering giant tortoises, the rare bird species or you can go on a hike to the Doctor’s house (a former leper colony) through the mangrove forest. Sandy beach, complete peace, away from everything. It’s a perfect occasion and place to forget about the world around us. Planned overnight stay: Anse Lazio.

Day 7 – Cousin Island

Cousin Island (Bird Island) is a conservation success story with many species cannot seen anywhere else. A real paradise, which can be visited by only a guided tour during the morning. In the afternoon, after a pleasant cruise, we arrive at the Saint-Anne Marine Park. It is a group of 5 islands (St. Anne, Round, Long, Moyenne, Cerf), where you can snorkel on the coral reefs and look for turtles, admire dolphins and relax with cocktails. Planned overnight stay: Mahé – Victoria – Eden Island Marina.

Day 8 – Mahé

A tearful farewell – Homecoming. We will leave the ship in the morning (11th November, 2023, 9am) and spend the remaining time until departure to the airport with walking, shopping, and going to the beach.

Jump into the summer and leave the gray autumn days behind!
Sail together to the Seychelles on a six-cabin luxury catamaran!

There are few beach destinations more amazing than the endless white sandy beaches of the Seychelles. The huge granite rocks lining the paradise beaches look as if they were dropped by giants. Seychelles is one of the smallest countries in the world, with only 100,000 inhabitants on its 115 remote islands. Travelers who want to relax can find peace here, but we also have good news for adventurers: plenty of exciting programs await those who want to go on a trip.

The Seychelles consists of two archipelagos. The Mahé group of 43 mountainous granite islands (Inner Islands), which includes Praslin and La Digue – which form the cultural, economic and tourist center – and the second group of 72 outlying, uninhabited flat coral islands (Outer Islands).

The Seychelles are located in the Indian Ocean, have a unique flora and fauna. You can meet giant turtles, get to know the native Coco de Mer palm, enjoy the beauty of the hiking trails surrounding the islands, and dive on the colorful coral reefs. Seychelles are a paradise for diving and snorkeling, with more than 850 species of fish and 6 marine parks, such as the Sainte Anne National Marine Park.

We can enjoy the Robinson Crusoe lifestyle in the company of a luxury catamaran.

The archipelago is outside the hurricane zone (cyclone-free zone), and at the time of the tour there are pleasant, weak winds. Short tropical shower may happen in the afternoon, but the temperature is excellent, 27-30 degrees Celsius, the water around 26-27 degrees Celsius.

In addition to bathing, beaching, and sunbathing, you can sail from one island to another, fish on the go, and grill the fish you catch in the evening. We are happy to hand over the helm of the ship to those who would like to try skippering, of course under constant supervision and guidance.

Clothing:

  • Loose, comfortable clothing is primarily recommended, but warmer clothing may also be needed in the evenings
  • Short and long-sleeved tops, comfortable shirts, t-shirts
  • Short pants, loose sporty and slim long pants
  • Swimwear, beach shoes, slippers, clothing for swimming and bathing
  • Comfortable shoes for hiking (recommended for traveling in these)
  • Hat and sunglasses, possibly a neck scarf
  • Sports bag for travel (It is difficult to store “rolling” suitcases on the ship!)
  • Deck shoes (comfortable, non-slip, light-soled shoes)
  • Sailing dress
  • Sailing gloves

Other items:

  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Waterproof case for phone
  • Waterproof bag (a small one per couple is recommended, in which documents, money, etc. can be stored)
  • Telescope
  • Pencil, pen
  • Mobile phone and charger (with all kinds of adapters)
  • DuckTape
  • Cash, bank cards
  • Book, music
  • Camera and underwater case
  • Diving mask, snorkel and fins (if you want to snorkel)
  • Multi-functional pocket knife

Medicines:

  • Sun cream (min. factor 50)
  • Stugeron (or dramina) For seasickness, these do not cause drowsiness.
  • Mosquito repellent spray!!!, cream for whom what.
  • For the treatment of stings, do not use Fenistil gel, because it is sensitive to the sun, but Uriage Pruriced gel and Uriage Bariéderm cat spf50 + or ​​anything else that is not sensitive to the sun
  • Band-aid
  • Allergy medication
  • Own medicines (have a spare too!!!)
  • Wound antiseptic
  • Hand sanitizer

Documents:

  • Passport valid for at least another 6 months
  • Vaccination certificate (if available, optional)
  • Driver’s license (if you would like to rent a car)

  • Cabin rent for 2 people
  • Skipper’s and co-skipper’s daily fee and the costs of their full board (Qualified skippers with extensive experience and local knowledge)
  • Transit log, final cleaning costs
  • SUP rental fee
  • Bed linen – towels (one set for each passenger) usage fees
  • Cost of fuel for the boat and the generator
  • Tourist taxes
  • Ports and anchorage fees
  • Recharging the Ship in ports (water, electricity, gas, fuel)
  • Garbage disposal and waste water discharge fee
  • Ship insurance fee
  • Fee for securing a deposit (Participants do not need to post a deposit)
  • A technical top with the logo of the tour
  • As well as a free baseball cap with the logo of the tour

  • The costs of your own meals (we help with procurement and organization)
  • The costs of traveling to the location (the trip to the location must be handled by each participant individually, in their own organization, at their own expense) – plane ticket, transfer, etc. – if you are unsure, we will give you advice or the phone number of a specialized office that will help you with organization
  • Travel insurance premium – with COVID coverage, possibly supplemented with cancellation insurance – (we can only recommend these, we hope you won’t need it, but please take out insurance to be safe)
  • Costs of optional programs

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Features

Fully equipped Luxury Catamaran (2023 Lagoon 46)

This catamaran equipped with 4 private bathrooms, on which a generator and fresh water maker ensure self-sufficiency, air conditioning and a refrigerator for comfort. SUP and fishing equipment are also on the ship.

  • Built year 2023
  • Length 14
  • Width 7,96
  • Cabins 4+2
  • WC 4

Equipment

  • AC
  • Generator
  • Freshwater maker
  • Grill

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Features

Fully equipped Luxury Catamaran (2023 Bali 4.8)

This catamaran equipped with six private bathrooms (built with 4 double-bed cabins and 2 bunk-bed cabins), on which a generator and fresh water maker ensure self-sufficiency, air conditioning and a refrigerator for comfort. SUP and fishing equipment are also on the ship.

 

 

  • Built year 2023
  • Length 14,9
  • Width 7,88
  • Cabins 6+2
  • WC 6

Equipment

  • AC
  • Generator
  • Freshwater maker
  • Grill

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