DESTINATIONS:

The Seychelles

An archipelago of 118 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa and home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare animals such as giant Aldabra tortoises.

Mahé, a hub for visiting the other islands, is home to the capital Victoria where you can stock up and get into the island style before setting off on your adventure.

Explore ancient seascapes and beaches beautiful strewn with rocks and reefs. Snorkel in National parks and visit the ancient tortoises in their natural habitat. Found only in the Seychelles & the galapagos, these gentle giants are definitly worth a visit. Living up to 100 years of age, they certainly have some secrets to share.

Available Charters:

SAILING CHARTERS

POWER CATAMARANS

Marine parks:

Located a short sail from the Eden island Marina, St Anne reserve is a great first night stop. Approx. SCR 200 / € 15 per person for the night. The largest of eight islands in the Sainte Anne reserve, experience the untouched reefs and preserved beaches. 

Remember - this is a reserve! enjoy your stay, but don't leave your mark. 

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La Digue island

La Digue is an island in the Seychelles, in the Indian Ocean off East Africa. It’s known for its beaches, like Anse Source d’Argent, dotted with granite boulders, on the west coast. To the south, isolated Anse Bonnet Carré Beach, with calm, shallow water, is accessible only on foot, as is Anse Cocos Beach, in a protected bay on the east coast. La Digue’s diverse wildlife can be seen in the Veuve Nature Reserve.

Look out for the endemic Coco de Mer.