We will leave from Italy on Saturday 11 February 2023 at 14.30 from Bologna, we will arrive in Mahè on Sunday 12 February at 07.05.
At the airport there will be ready to welcome us, our shuttle service that will take us directly to the Marina where we will find the Catamarans.
H 14.00 boarding.
Day 1: Boarding at the Marina Eden Island and as soon as we are ready we will set sail for Saint-Anne Marine National Park where we will spend the night.
Day 2: Saint-Anna Marine - Cocos Island - La Digue
We will visit the island of Saint-Anna Marine and after lunch we will set sail for Cocos Island, to arrive at La Digue, where we will moor at its port.
Day 3: La Digue
The best way to visit this wonderful island, one of the most beautiful in the Seychelles, completely free of cars or other polluting vehicles, is certainly the bicycle that can be rented on site. Each of us will be free to spend this day around the island, discovering small coconut oil factories, white sand beaches and giant palm trees.
Day 4: La Digue - Cousin - Baie St. Anne in Praslin
In the morning we will head to Cousin Island and after lunch we will land in Praslin where we will visit the Valleèe de Mai where we will see the famous Cocos de Mer, we will sleep in Baie St. Anne.
Day 5: Baie St. Anne in Praslin - Grande Soeur - Curieuse
We will have time to discover the island of Grande Soeur and enjoy the beach a bit, after which we will anchor to spend the night in Curieuse.
Day 6: Curieuse - Saint Pierre - Anse Lazio in Praslin
Curieuse Island part of the Marine National Park and therefore inhabited by countless sea turtles, lunch and then visit to the tiny Saint Pierre, night in a bay of Praslin
Day 7: Praslin - Mahè Eden Island
Last swims, then return to Mahè where we will spend the last night in this wonderful marina.
Day 8: Mahè Eden Island
08:00 Disembarkation.
For those who want to stay, we will stay on the beach of Beau Vallon at the Bord Mer Villa. We will have the opportunity to visit the places and beaches that on a Catamaran, it will not be possible to see because they are perhaps exposed to the wind.