Cruising in Beau Vallon Bay is a delightful way to experience a side of Mahé that draws vacationers from around the world. This beach resort is by far the most popular on the island, boasting first class hotels, fine dining, and gambling in the casinos. Enjoy the watersports, snorkeling, and swimming in an idyllic setting. The sunsets are stunningly beautiful, a picture-perfect scene to mark the end of a wonderful day in paradise and the start of a fantastic evening ashore.
Cruising in Baie St. Anne takes you to the main harbor at Praslin Island, the second largest of the Seychelles Inner Islands. It’s an interesting place with a number of stores and restaurants. The nearby Vallee de Mai is a must-see destination while you’re at Baie St. Anne.
Yachting in Anse Volbert is a delightful chance to see one of the prettiest harbors on the northern coast of Praslin Island.
The four tiny islands of the Ile Coco Marine National Park are among some of the most beautiful in the Indian Ocean. They are often shown on brochures depicting the stunning beauty of the Seychelles. Coco Islands brings you to waters that offer the best snorkeling in the area.
The third largest island in the Seychelles, La Digue is a place with quiet charm. Hiking and horseback riding trails lace the lush, hilly land, and the views from Belle Vue and the top of Nid Aigle are truly spectacular. The island has several restaurants and an eclectic mix of shops. Colonial-era homes line the streets, a reminder of the storied past of the island that becomes obvious when you go cruising in La Digue Island waters.
Dotted with coco-de-mer palms and thick stands of mangroves, Curieuse Island is a typical example of the unparaleled beauty you’ll find in the Seychelles. In the distant past, the island was the site of a leper colony. Today, it’s a cruising paradise.