Seychelles Excursion Packages

PRASLIN

Seychelles Turtle UnderwaterDepart from Praslin Port for Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve, via the main mountain pass. Scenic coastal drive through picturesque fishing villages and dense forest of contrasting shades of green. Arrival at Vallee de Mai from where we start our guided tour. Discover the mystical World Heritage Site famous for its Coco de Mer – the largest seed in the plant kingdom. Capture the Cathedral feel of this primeval forest with its gigantic palms, a truly uplifting experience. Watch for the Black Parrot, one of the rarest birds in the world and listen to its high pitched whistle. Depart Vallee de Mai for Cote d’ Or Beach – voted on several occasions as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, where you will have time for swim and a refreshing soft drink.

PRASLIN – Approximately € 75 per person

Package Includes : Professional guide
Private bus
All entrance fees
Excursion Details : Minimum 12 passengers
Duration: approximately 3 hours – Half day

ARIDE

 

Seychelles Woman SnorkelingA visit to Aride Island is an essential part of the itinerary for any visitor to Seychelles to discover what the islands were like 250 years ago before human settlement. Aride is the northernmost island of the granitic Seychelles and is 1.6 km long and 0.6 km wide. Aride hosts one of the most important seabird populations in the Indian Ocean with more breeding species than any other island in Seychelles. Eighteen species of native birds (including five only found in Seychelles) breed on Aride. The island is managed as a nature reserve by the Island Conservation Society of Seychelles and the only human inhabitants are the reserve’s staff, including the Island Manager, Conservation Officer and rangers.

Aride Island hosts thousands of breeding seabirds each year, especially during the southeast monsoon and land birds that breed year round. Aride is also an island where native plants find fertile soil for growth. Because of this, it plays a very important role in the conservation of Seychelles wildlife both terrestrial and marine (with a 200m of protected area from the coastline).

 

ARIDE – Approximately €55 per person

Package Includes : Guided walk included in the conservation
Port Taxes
All entrance fees
Excursion Details : Walking tour guided by the local ranger
Minimum 15 passengers

LA DIGUE

 

Seychelles Half UnderwaterBegin disembarkation via Zodiacs for the oxcart tour of the Veuve Nature Reserve and, through Union Plantation, to l’Anse Source d’Argent beach. Arrive at L’ Union Estate and visit the estate. Tour of the copra kiln, traditional coconut oil mill and colonial plantation house. Time at Anse Source D’ Argent, one of the most magnificent beaches in the world. Marvel at some of Seychelles most impressive rock formations – truly unique, whilst enjoying a refreshment. Time for hunting souvenirs at La Passe, the island’s main village, before return to the ship.

 

LA DIGUE – Approximately € 70 per person

Excursion Details : Duration: approximately 3 ½ hours – Half day
Minimum 12 passengers

CURIEUSE

 

Seychelles Turtle SanctuaryLying about one mile to the north-east of Praslin, this island of about 2 miles long was first given the name Ile Rouge on account of its red earth. As part of the Marine Park the island is strictly protected and only a few families live there. Like Praslin, Curieuse is home to the Coco-de-Mer palm. The island has a wild population of about 250 Giant Tortoises, brought over from Aldabra in the 1980s and a breeding scheme has been in place there for several years. Curieuse was once a leper colony and the ruins of the houses can still be seen. There is also a large, restored colonial villa, known as the Doctor’s House, where the island doctor lived in the 1870s. Nature trails wind their way across the island, notably through the extensive swamps, home to eight different species of mangrove.

CURIEUSE – Approximately €31 per person

Package Includes : Guided walk included in the conservation
Port Taxes
All entrance fees
Excursion Details : Walking tour guided by the local ranger

COUSIN

 

Seychelles Rolling WaveCousin Island is a granitic island covering 27 hectares and lies approximately 2km from Praslin island. It became the world’s first internationally owned-reserve when it was purchased in 1968 by the International Council for the Protection of Birds (ICBP), now Birdlife International. The objective was to save the last remaining population of the Seychelles warblers. First made into a Nature Reserve in 1968 it was afforded further protection when it was designated a Special Reserve in 1974.

It is not only significant for sea birds and endemic land birds but is also the most important breeding site for Hawksbill turtles in the Western Indian Ocean. The reserve is managed solely by local staff and benefits local communities on the neighbouring Praslin island through eco-tourism. Today, Cousin is managed by Nature Seychelles.  Conservation activities include monitoring of the island’s biodiversity, research, re-introduction of endangered species such as the Seychelles Magpie Robin.

COUSIN – Approximately €41 per person

Package Includes : Guided walk included in the conservation
Port Taxes
All entrance fees
Excursion Details : Walking tour guided by the local ranger