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With so much beautiful blue water stretching out in front of you, and so many spectacular horizons within reach, there's no better way to experience the magic of the Seychelles than aboard a boat.
This incredible area will delight the intermediate or more experienced sailor looking for either the independence of bareboat charter or a boat complete with qualified skipper and cook.
You'll find myriad anchorages among the turquoise waters and, depending on where you step ashore, activities and attractions such as diving and snorkelling, golf and tennis, wildlife and marine parks, nature trails, car and bike hire, helicopter rides, casinos, bars and restaurants.
Our cruising area extends from Mahe and its surrounding islands up to Bird and Denis islands in the north. Winds in the protected inner islands are usually predictable, particularly from November to April. Normal wind direction is north-west from November to April and south-east from May to October. Waters are tidal with a range of about 1.5 metres. |
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Choose from bareboat or skippered From our sailing base on Port Victoria on Mahe, we offer a choice of 35ft to 46ft yachts and catamarans. Standard boats are bareboat, but options include skipper, cook, crew, provisioning, cruising chute, windsurfer and ocean kayak. Transfer time from Mahe International airport to your local boat is around 25 minutes.
Alternatively, we offer a most relaxing four-day 'stay and sail' package aboard a well equipped catamaran with four double guest cabins (each with en suite shower, basin and head), plus qualified, multi-lingual skipper/host and a cook/assistant. These full board packages focus on short sails, quiet bays and beautiful locations in the sheltered inner islands.
Although setting off from a base near the Hotel Coco de Mer on Praslin, this package can be combined with a stay at any of our hotels. For an information pack containing full details of our specialist sailing packages and options, please call 01202 419 300.
Cruise this beautiful area aboard our superbly equipped yachts and catamarans
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