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Discovering the Seychelles on a luxury yacht charter

There is so much to see among the 115 islands of the Seychelles and you can plan your dream holiday for better times, creating your perfect island-hopping adventure aboard your private charter yacht. The Seychelles is the ‘Jewel of the Indian Ocean’ and if you are looking for the quintessential tropical paradise, then this is it. Once you reach the golden beaches and turquoise waters, your only dilemma will be whether you want to explore and play on the water toys first, or stretch out under a sun umbrella and leave it until after lunch. Temperatures throughout the year hover around a comfortable 24°C-32°C (75°F-89.6°F) and although it is a year-round destination, it is driest from May to October, with April-May and October-November being optimal because of a cooling sea breeze to accompany the warmth. There’s more to these tropical islands than just picture-perfect beaches: Read on to find out about the unique attractions and charms of the main Inner Islands for a taste of what awaits. Mahé Mahé will most likely be your starting point on a luxury yacht charter as you fly in to the Victoria-Seychelles International Airport before taking private transportation to your luxury catamaran awaiting you at the Eden Island Marina. Guests looking to stretch their legs after a long flight can head into town for sightseeing, with the Botanical Gardens being a favourite for all ages because of its giant tortoises and aromatic spice grove. Hiking trails start in the park and head across the island through the Morne Seychelles National Park, where endemic species can be sighted on a walk up to the peak. The main island of the Seychelles is also one of the most developed, and is the perfect opportunity to get in some boutique shopping or trinkets from the local markets, while art galleries and crafts workshops present the opportunity to pick up a bespoke gift. Those looking for an electric nightlife before sailing off into the big blue wilderness will find it in the bars and clubs of Victoria, the capital city. However, if you can’t wait to get underway then cruise over to the Saint-Anne Marine National Park, a collection of six islands that have myriad fish species and coral reefs ideal for snorkelling, plus hiking trails across the land. Back on the main island there are some of the spectacular beaches like Anse Major or Anse Marie Laure in the north or the brilliant blue waters of Anse Tamaka and Anse Forbans in the south.The beach ‘Anse Du Riz’ in the Baie Ternay Marine National Park is accessible only by boat for private sunbathing, kayaking and snorkelling in the shallows. Dive sites are plentiful in the region and cater to beginners as well as advanced levels with numerous reefs and a couple of wrecks for variety. This bio-diverse region will enchant with sightings of sea turtles, rays, clownfish, porcupinefish and more. After, watch the dramatic sunset and dine by candlelight or have a beach bonfire and party under the stars. Silhouette Island Situated to the north west of Mahé, Silhouette Island has luscious forest, golden sand beaches stretching for miles and little else – a great time to catch up on your reading list or spend quality family time with loved ones playing beach games. Make use of any wind-powered water toys in your collection and kayak along the shores, discovering one secluded scenic spot after another. Photographers will marvel at the vibrant contrasts between the brilliant blue waters and dramatic dark cliffs, which are swallowed in turn by verdant forests that promise their own adventures. Visitors interested in island history should tour the museum and plantation at La Passe, which belonged to the Dauban family, the original owners of the island who are now interred within the impressive Dauban Mausoleum. Praslin The second largest island in the Seychelles has 10 big beaches in addition to numerous unnamed sandy outcrops to make your own on a summer adventure in the sunshine. The quiet north boasts Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette – white sand beaches tinged with a touch of pink that are idyllic for a romantic getaway. Anse Volbert is the main beach for shops, restaurants and bars when you want to rub shoulders with other holidaymakers and hear about their own Seychelles experiences. Inland to the south, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Vallee de Mai is not to be missed: This ancient forest filled with Coco de Mer palms and unique endemic wildlife such as the black parrot, the national bird of the Seychelles. It’s possible to hike straight through the park from east to west, and your luxury yacht can meet you by the coast at the other end. La Digue This wildlife paradise has plenty to behold above and below the water, and is home to the critically endangered paradise flycatcher as well as brightly coloured fodys and sunbirds. Green turtles are often spotted around the lagoons and coral reefs, and rarer sightings of whale sharks and black-tipped sharks make for memorable encounters. Fishing enthusiasts have plenty of choice as they cruise between the Inner Islands of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, and a stop at the best points can easily be incorporated into an itinerary. Whether your team are beginner fishers, experts or a mixture of levels, there is an abundance of tuna, sailfish, rainbow runner, wahoo and marlin to catch for your lunch or dinner. The Seychelles luxury charter yachts The fleet of luxury charter yachts is designed for the shallow waters of the Maldives and Seychelles, and sizes and amenities on board vary to suit a variety of group sizes and budgets. Luxury catamarans are the most common and have the excellent benefits of greater stability, a wide beam for spacious indoor and outdoor areas, plus the ability to navigate shallow waterways and get up close to the best beaches and landmarks. Luxury catamaran PELICAN is one such example: This beautiful modern sailing yacht is designed to sleep up to eight guests across four double en-suite cabins, so there won’t be any arguments among younger family members over who gets the ‘best room’. The elegant salon has a wet bar for drinks to match every meal created by your own personal chef, who will cater to everyone’s allergies and preferences. Outside, the main deck cockpit provides a place to admire the surroundings as you socialise with the rest of the family over games or a meal. The foredeck sunbeds and trampolines will become a favourite space on board for adults to unwind as the children wear off any energy they still have after kayaking or paddle boarding in these dreamlike locations. Above, the flybridge offers an alternative seating area to take in the stunning colours of your surroundings. Among the talented crew of three, Captain Etienne Quilindo has previous experience as a fly fishing guide in Alphonse, and as a PADI Instructor on the Praslin and Desroches Islands. His many years of accumulated knowledge will guide you straight to the best spots and wonders of the region for the very best holiday experience you could receive. A luxury yacht charter gives you a new level of independence and privacy for exploring multiple destinations over a week or more, and is the smart choice for traversing archipelagos in complete luxury. Trina Howes is a Director of CharterWorld America. CharterWorld is a luxury private yacht charter company that creates outstanding vacations with excellent yachts at amazing prices – worldwide. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

Trina Howes

Trina Howes is a Director of CharterWorld America. CharterWorld America is a luxury private yacht charter company that creates outstanding vacations with excellent yachts at amazing prices – worldwide. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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5 Comments

  1. That’s just cruel! All those fantastic pictures of blue seas and blue skies around the Seychelles whilst we are locked down here. One day, one day …

    1. Haha, that’s exactly what I was thinking! I’m glad to see these pictures but this post definitely made me more than jealous. Right now, I can only dream of flying there, so far away.

  2. I like the idea of stopping off in Mahe for a couple of days. Its a long way to the Seychelles, if I’m going to travel that sort of distance I want to see what there is on offer. Visiting the Botanical Gardens would be a nice intro to the area.

  3. Looks like a really rich place to visit. Whenever I come across some of these blog posts, I have to look up the geography and it always leaves me dreaming and makes me realize how much there is to see in this world.

  4. Ah, the good old days. I remembered the first time I went to Seychelles, it was an experience to remember. Before I visited Seychelles, I had the chance to see Maldives with my wife. I was hooked with all the romantic ads and all those pictures of seemingly endless sea and sky are amazing. However, I thought that Seychelles would be a lot like Maldives but boy, I was wrong. The country is much more than what you see in the pictures, it’s picturesque and idyllic, like you’re remote but not really because there’s still people around. I loved the whole experience, from snorkeling to visiting the Vallee de Mai reserve. I guess it will be long time to wait till I get the chance to visit anywhere again, and will just be reminiscing all my travels from before. Hope all the Seychellois’ are doing well.

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