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14 Day Seychelles Power Charter Itinerary - NW Wind
Anse Cimetière, Sainte Anne
Your adventure begins with a smooth cruise from Eden Island to Saint-Anne Marine Park, a protected national park where the crystal-clear waters offer incredible snorkelling opportunities. You’ll head north of Moyenne Island to explore the vibrant Northeast reef before enjoying a delicious lunch at Round Island. Afterward, anchor for the night at Anse Cimetière, located on Sainte Anne Island. This tranquil anchorage is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the serene surroundings.
*From December to April, the conditions are ideal for cruising, with a north-west wind ranging between 8 to 20 knots, providing a steady breeze for your voyage. Expect hot and humid temperatures throughout the day, complemented by calm to moderate sea conditions, though occasional small depressions may form, adding a touch of adventure to your journey. Whether you’re anchoring at tranquil coves, discovering vibrant coral reefs, or savoring serene sunsets, this 14-day power yacht charter offers the ideal way to experience the natural beauty of the Seychelles in unparalleled comfort.
The day’s sailing
- 34 mins Sailing time
- 8 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse Cimetière, Sainte Anne Island.
Things to do
Snorkel in the Sainte Anne Marine Park, explore the coral reefs around Moyenne Island.
Facilities
The island has no specific facilities for charterers, but the natural beauty and calm environment are perfect for a peaceful evening on board.
Anse La Farine, Praslin
Cruise over to Praslin Island today, where you’ll anchor at Anse La Farine, a secluded and beautiful bay. Spend the day snorkelling in the clear waters, discovering the underwater world that surrounds this pristine area. After a delightful lunch on board, relax and enjoy the serenity of this tranquil spot. In the evening, enjoy dinner on board while you relax in your quiet anchorage.
The day’s sailing
- 43 mins Sailing time
- 10 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse La Farine, Praslin.
Things to do
Snorkelling, enjoy the serene atmosphere.
Facilities
There are no formal facilities in Anse La Farine, but it’s a peaceful, private spot ideal for relaxation.
Baie La Raie, Curieuse
This morning, cruise to Curieuse Island, where you’ll anchor in Baie La Raie. Start the day with a trek through the island’s lush mangroves, visiting the famous Doctor’s House and the Tortoise Farm—a must-see for animal lovers. Enjoy a beach BBQ or a delicious lunch on board, and in the afternoon, head out to snorkel around the unforgettable Ilot Saint Pierre. Be cautious of the hazards in the northwest of Saint Pierre National Marine Park. After a day of exploration, anchor overnight in Baie La Raie, Curieuse Island.
The day’s sailing
- 22 mins Sailing time
- 5 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Baie La Raie, Curieuse.
Things to do
Trek through the mangroves, visit Doctor’s House and the Tortoise Farm, snorkel at Ilot Saint Pierre.
Facilities
No formal facilities; this is a natural paradise with beach BBQ opportunities.
Anse Volbert, Praslin
Today, cruise to the northern coast of Praslin Island, anchoring at Anse Volbert. Take a short boat ride to Aride Island, where you’ll experience the island’s famous bird sanctuary. The 10am tour, guided by a ranger, is a great opportunity to learn about the local birdlife and the natural environment. Afterward, return to the boat for lunch before anchoring for the night at Anse Volbert.
The day’s sailing
- 30 mins Sailing time
- 7 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse Volbert, Praslin.
Things to do
Visit Aride Island’s bird sanctuary, enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Facilities
No specific facilities at Anse Volbert, but you’ll find plenty of local charm and options for on-board dining.
Baie Saint-Anne, Praslin
Cruise to Baie Saint Anne, where you’ll anchor for the night. Your first stop today is Cousin Island, a nature reserve home to a variety of bird species. Enjoy the guided tour from 10 am to 12 pm and learn about the island’s conservation efforts. The ranger will pick you up from the boat for this unique experience. In the evening, enjoy dinner on board or, if you wish, it can be arranged to have a local dish delivered to your yacht.
The day’s sailing
- 13 mins Sailing time
- 3 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Baie Saint Anne, Praslin.
Things to do
Visit Cousin Island, take a guided bird-watching tour.
Facilities
No formal facilities at the anchorage, but local services like Mr. Robert’s delivery service are available for a taste of Creole cuisine.
La Passe, La Digue NW-1
Head over to La Digue Island today and anchor in the picturesque La Passe. First, visit Vallee De Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for the Coco de Mer palm and its incredible biodiversity. Afterward, explore the Black Pearl Farm Shop, where you can learn about the famous black pearls of the Seychelles. In the evening, enjoy a peaceful night anchorage at La Passe.
The day’s sailing
- 43 mins Sailing time
- 10 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at La Passe, La Digue.
Things to do
Visit Vallee De Mai National Park and the Black Pearl Farm Shop.
Facilities
No formal facilities at La Passe, but the island offers a range of activities to enjoy on land and in the water.
La Passe, La Digue NW-2
Spend another relaxing day in La Passe, La Digue, where you can truly immerse yourself in the island’s charm. Explore the island by bike or traditional ox-cart, a fun and unique way to see the sights. Visit the famous Union Estate, where you can enjoy the picturesque Anse Source D’Argent beach. Spend the day discovering the stunning scenery and crystal-clear waters before returning to your anchorage for the night.
Mooring
Anchor at La Passe, La Digue.
Things to do
Explore the island by bike or ox-cart, visit Union Estate, swim at Anse Source D’Argent beach.
Facilities
No formal facilities at the anchorage, but the island has plenty to offer in terms of local culture and activities.
Anse Coco, La Digue
Today, cruise to the stunning Coco Islands, often referred to as a natural aquarium, making it one of the best places for snorkelling in the Seychelles. Dive into the crystal-clear waters and discover the vibrant marine life that thrives here. After snorkelling, enjoy lunch on board while taking in the breathtaking surroundings. Be cautious when swimming, as the beach can experience big swells, and the currents can be strong. Anchor overnight at Anse Coco, La Digue.
The day’s sailing
- 10 mins Sailing time
- 2 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse Coco, La Digue.
Things to do
Snorkel around Coco Islands, enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Facilities
No formal facilities, but the island’s incredible wildlife and serene environment make it a great destination for relaxation and underwater exploration.
Grand Anse or Petit Anse, La Digue
Cruise along the coast and make your way to either Grand Anse or Petit Anse on La Digue Island, both renowned for their natural beauty. You can fish along the way and have a BBQ on board, or head to Grand-Soeur Island for a beachside BBQ. Don’t forget to visit the east coast beach—it’s often considered paradise on earth. Enjoy snorkelling in the calm waters before anchoring for the night.
The day’s sailing
- 13 mins Sailing time
- 3 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Grand Anse or Petit Anse, La Digue.
Things to do
Snorkel, fish, enjoy a BBQ on board or on Grand-Soeur Island, visit the east coast beach.
Facilities
No formal facilities; the beach is peaceful, and local BBQ options add to the experience.
Anse Lascar, Silhouette
Cruise to Silhouette Island and anchor at Anse Lascar, a hidden gem perfect for snorkelling and swimming. The uninhabited shorelines provide an amazing underwater world to explore, with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Don’t miss the stunning sunset views from the shore. While you can enjoy the island’s beauty, be aware that disembarkation requires a permit. Dinner will be served on board, providing a serene end to the day.
The day’s sailing
- 52 mins Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse Lascar, Silhouette.
Things to do
Snorkel, swim, enjoy the sunset, explore the untouched shoreline.
Facilities
No formal facilities; it’s a peaceful, untouched island with the opportunity for snorkelling and enjoying the natural beauty.
Port Launay, Mahe
Today, cruise to Port Launay on Mahe Island, a popular spot for beach lovers and snorkelling enthusiasts. Explore the local coral reefs, teeming with marine life, and take a dip in the crystal-clear waters. For those looking to explore more, you’ll find restaurants, shops, and a dive centre nearby. The area is within a National Marine Park, so expect to pay a fee for the boat. Enjoy dinner on board before anchoring for the night.
The day’s sailing
- 43 mins Sailing time
- 10 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Port Launay, Mahe.
Things to do
Snorkel in the coral reefs, visit local restaurants, explore the shops, dispose of any garbage responsibly.
Facilities
Restaurants, shops, and a dive centre are available nearby, offering a range of activities and amenities.
Anse Poule Bleu or Baie Lazare, Mahe
Cruise to Anse Poule Bleu or Baie Lazare, both peaceful and idyllic locations on Mahe Island. Enjoy a relaxing swim in the calm waters and take in the surrounding beauty. For those interested in some local shopping, you’ll find shops nearby, or you can simply enjoy dinner on board, prepared in the comfort of your yacht. Anchor for the night at this tranquil spot.
The day’s sailing
- 26 mins Sailing time
- 6 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse Poule Bleu or Baie Lazare, Mahe.
Things to do
Swimming, visit local shops, or enjoy a quiet evening on board.
Facilities
Local shops are nearby, but the main draw here is the peaceful atmosphere and serene waters.
Anse Gouvernement, Mahe
Today, you’ll visit Anse Intendance, widely regarded as the most beautiful beach on Mahe Island. Spend the morning enjoying the stunning scenery, then enjoy lunch on board your yacht. In the afternoon, head to Anse Government, a great anchorage spot that offers excellent shelter from the north-westerly wind. A small channel, marked by poles, allows for easy landing with the dinghy. There are also some local restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine.
The day’s sailing
- 22 mins Sailing time
- 5 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor at Anse Government, Mahe.
Things to do
Swim, relax at Anse Intendance, enjoy lunch on board, visit local restaurants.
Facilities
Restaurants are available nearby for dining, with a safe, calm anchorage for the night.
Eden Island Marina, Mahe
As your 14-day adventure comes to an end, cruise back to Eden Island Marina to conclude your Seychelles power yacht charter. Enjoy the last moments of your journey before docking at the marina, where your charter comes to a close.
The day’s sailing
- 22 mins Sailing time
- 5 Nautical miles
Mooring
Return to Eden Island Marina.
Things to do
Enjoy the marina’s facilities.
Facilities
Eden Island Marina offers all the modern amenities you could need, including restaurants, shops, and services to complete your luxurious charter experience.
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